Bicycle Program Records, 1987-2000

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Seattle (Wash.). Dept. of Transportation
Title
Bicycle Program Records
Dates
1987-2000 (inclusive)
Quantity
2 cubic feet, (5 boxes)
Collection Number
8105-01
Summary
Records relating to Seattle's planning to create a bicycle-friendly city.
Repository
Seattle Municipal Archives
Seattle Municipal Archives
Office of the City Clerk
City of Seattle
PO Box 94728
98124-4728
Seattle, WA
Telephone: 2062337807
Fax: 2063869025
archives@seattle.gov
Access Restrictions

Records are open to the public.

Languages
English

Historical NoteReturn to Top

The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) was formed by combining transportation planning from the former Strategic Planning Office (SPO) with the former Seattle Transportation Department (SeaTran) to bring a more comprehensive approach to transportation service delivery. A major element of SDOTs creation was the establishment of the Policy, Planning, and Major Projects division, which is charged with transportation system planning and providing increased control and influence over major projects under construction in Seattle.

SDOT is currently organized into eight divisions. The Director's Office, Human Resources, and Communications constitute the Executive management division. The Capital Projects and Roadway Structures division includes the Transportation Capital Improvement Program and operation and maintenance of the city's bridges and other structures. Street Use & Urban Forestry provides permitting for all work including planting, pruning, and removal of trees. Responsibility for long-range transportation planning, and developing transportation policy for the city of Seattle falls to the Policy & Planning division. Initiation of large projects and program development is lead by the Major Projects division. Financial oversight of the department, information systems and administrative support is directed by the Resource Management division. The Street Maintenance division has responsibility for street resurfacing, cleaning and general maintenance and Traffic Management is responsible for operation of the city's street system, and neighborhood and operational programs.

This department has had a long evolution beginning with the Department of Streets and Sewers which was responsible for planning, construction, repair, and cleaning of the City's streets, sidewalks, and sewers. City Council appointed Seattles first Street Commissioner in 1875. The position came under the jurisdiction of the Board of Public Works in 1890. The position of Superintendent of Streets, Sewers and Parks was established in 1896; authority over parks was removed in 1904. In 1936 the Engineering Department assumed the responsibilities of the Department of Streets and Sewers and the Traffic Department and the Department became the Maintenance Division of the Engineering Department.

An ordinance creating a Department of Transportation was passed in July 1971.The legislation provided for the appointment of the Director of Transportation, specified the duties of the Transit Advisory Board, provided for the Seattle Transit Commission, and transferred all remaining operational aspects to the newly organized department. The Seattle Transportation Department was created the traffic and transportation functions of the Engineering in 1997 when Department were consolidated. By June 2002, SDOT and SPO consolidated to form a newly organized department which absorbed responsibilities for maintenance and operation of streets, bridges, retaining walls and seawalls, and traffic control systems in the City. An ordinance passed in 2004 changed the departments name to Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT).

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

Records documenting plans and programs to create a bicycle-friendly city by making the city more accessible to bicycles, connecting major recreation centers and districts to each other, and promoting bike use for commuters as a viable form of urban transportation. Records include proposals, plans, and sketches of streets and trails. The series includes some records of the Seattle Bicycle Advisory Board, which was established in 1987 and was active until 2000.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Preferred Citation

[Item and date], Bicycle Program Records, Record Series 8105-01. Box [number], Folder [number]. Seattle Municipal Archives.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
1 1 Seattle Bicycle Advisory Board: Purpose & Establishment 1987-2000
1 2 Bike Program Info 1987-2000
1 3 Seattle Bicycle Advisory Board: Minutes and Agendas 1987-2000
1 4 Seattle Bicycle Advisory Board: Issues and correspondence 1987-2000
1 5 Misc. Bike Lane Propsals 1987-2000
1 6 Neighborhood Street Fund Requests 1987-2000
1 7 Green Streets 1987-2000
1 8 Community Groups 1987-2000
1 9 Henderson Street 1987-2000
1 10 Central South 1987-2000
1 11 Seattle Bicycle Map 1987-2000
1 12 Cyclist Surveys 1993 1987-2000
1 13 Bike Expo survey 1994-1995 1987-2000
1 14 Shilshole Ave. 1987-2000
1 15 Eastlake 1987-2000
1 16 Stoneway/Greenlake 1987-2000
2 1 Fremont Ave./ N. 34th 1987-2000
2 2 20th and Thorndyke 1987-2000
2 3 Street Sketches: SW Seattle/ Faunterloy Wy. 1987-2000
2 4 Downtown Circulation 1987-2000
2 5 Pike/Pine 1987-2000
2 6 Central Business District 1987-2000
2 7 Denny Triangle 1987-2000
2 8 Central Area 1987-2000
2 9 Lake City/North Districts 1987-2000
2 10 Smith Core 1987-2000
2 11 Bike Lanes: Alaskan Way 1987-2000
3 1 Public Review: Alaskan Way 1987-2000
3 2 Speed (Radar) Study: Alaskan Way 1987-2000
3 3 Transportation Improvement Account: Alaskan Way 1987-2000
3 4 Sketches: Alaskan Way 1987-2000
3 5 Travel Time Analysis: Alaskan Way 1987-2000
3 6 Bicycling and Walking Survey 1991 1987-2000
3 7 Urban Trails Maps/ Policy 1987-2000
3 8 Regional Trail Systems 1987-2000
3 9 Misc. Legal Issues 1987-2000
3 10 Misc. Counts and Surveys 1987-2000
3 11 Bicycle Transportation: Increased Demand 1987-2000
3 12 Car/Bicycle Accident Data 1987-2000
4 1 Morgan Junction 1987-2000
4 2 Misc. Trail Counts 1987-2000
4 3 Arboretum/Lakeside Trail 1987-2000
4 4 I-90 trail 1987-2000
4 5 Bicycle Traffic Enforcement 1987-2000
4 6 Level-of-service Work 1987-2000
4 7 Vehicle-Miles-Traveled Model 1987-2000
4 8 Air Quality Assessments/ Projections 1987-2000
4 9 Burke Gilman; Counts and Studies 1987-2000
4 10 Counts: University, West Seattle Bridge 1987-2000
4 11 Dexter Ave. 1987-2000
4 12 MLK Holly Park Plan 1987-2000
4 13 Queen Anne 1987-2000
4 14 Rainier Beach 1987-2000
4 15 Roosevelt 1987-2000
4 16 University District Community Plan 1987-2000
5 1 Pro-Bike/Pro-Walk 94' 1987-2000
5 2 Now Bike Perspective 1987-2000
5 3 Electromagnetic Fields and Trails Policy Paper 1987-2000
5 4 Chief Sealth Trail 1987-2000
5 5 Misc. Correspondence 1987-2000
5 6 Seatran Parks Maintenance Agreement 1987-2000
5 7 Metro Data 1987-2000
5 8 96`-98` County Enhancement Applications 1987-2000
5 9 1997 Enhancement Applications 1987-2000
5 10 94`-96` Enhancement application: Ship canal phase 2 1987-2000
5 11 Enhancement Application: West Lake Union 1987-2000
5 12 95`-96` Transportation Enhancement Applications 1987-2000
5 13 Bicycle and Traffic Signal Detectors 1987-2000
5 14 Transportation Strategic Plan 1987-2000
5 15 West Seattle Junction 1987-2000
5 16 Westwood/Highland Park 1987-2000
5 17 Wallingford 1987-2000

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Bicycle trails--Washington (State)--Seattle
  • Bicycles and bicycling--Washington (State)--Seattle
  • Burke Gilman Trail (Wash.)
  • Recreation--Washington (State)

Geographical Names

  • Seattle (Wash.)