Pike Place Market records, 1894-1990.

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Pike Place Market records, 1894-1990.

Records pertain to the twenty-two-acre federally assisted urban renewal project bounded by First Ave. on the east, Alaskan Way viaduct on the west and Lenora and Union streets on the north and south. The majority of the records were generated by the Dept. of Community Development (DCD). Redevelopment and rehabilitation of the Pike Place Market was the largest of the renewal projects undertaken by the Dept.

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Seattle (Wash.). Dept. of Community Development.

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The Department of Community Development (DCD) administered Seattle's comprehensive plan and provided direction and support for Seattle's physical and economic development through community planning. DCD was the lead agency for implementing various types of grant-funded projects, such as the Neighorhood Development Program. DCD was abolished in 1992. From the description of Neighborhood Development Program project applications, 1965-1974. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 530104873 ...

Seattle (Wash.). Law Dept.

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Seattle (Wash.). Office of Management and Budget

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In 1967 the Washington State Legislature amended Title 35 of the Revised Code of Washington to give the executive branch of government, in cities with population over 300,000, the responsibility for budget preparation and execution. Prior to this, these powers were vested in the legislative branch. Pursuant to this legislation, the City of Seattle created the Budget Office as a part of the Executive Department. In May 1971, the office was expanded in scope and responsibility and retitled the Off...

Pike Place Market Preservation & Development Authority.

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Pike Place Market (Seattle, Wash.)

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Seattle (Wash.). City Council

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Original city charter established a seven member Common Council; 1890 new city charter created a bi-cameral legislative branch with a nine member Board of Aldermen and 16 member House of Delegates; 1896 charter returned to a single body of 13 members, elected from 11 wards and two at-large; number of council members grew to 18 in 1907; charter amendment in 1910 reduced the number to nine, all elected at large. From the description of Minutes, 1881-1969. (Unknown). WorldCat record id:...