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Ordinance 14206

Introduced as Council Bill 494

Title

An Ordinance providing for the laying off, extending and establishing of Broad Street, in the City of Seattle, from Denny Way to connection with the existing bridge roadway along Westlake Avenue North, as a public street and highway Eighty (80) feet in width, over and across Block Forty-nine (49), D. T. Denny's Third Addition to the City of Seattle, and Blocks Two (2), Three (3), Seven (7) and Eight (8), Eden Addition to the City of Seattle, and Blocks Two (2), Four (4) and Five (5), Mercer's Water Front Addition to the City of Seattle, and providing for the taking and damaging of land and other property necessary therefor, and for the ascertainment and payment of the just compensation to be made for the private property to be taken or damaged for said purpose, and for an assessment upon the property benefited for the purpose of making such compensation.

Description and Background

Current Status:Passed
Index Terms:STREET-CONSTRUCTION, STREETS, LAND-ACQUISITION, CONDEMNATION, LOWER-QUEEN-ANNE, QUEEN-ANNE, SOUTH-LAKE-UNION, CASCADE

Legislative History

Date Introduced:June 11, 1906
Committee Referral:Streets
City Council Action Date:September 4, 1906
City Council Action:Passed
Date Delivered to Mayor:September 5, 1906
Date Signed by Mayor:
(About the signature date)
September 13, 1906
Date Filed with Clerk:September 13, 1906
Signed Copy:PDF scan of Ordinance No. 14206
A scanned (pdf) copy of this document is available using the above link. If you are unable to open the file, you may view this document at the Office of the City Clerk. If you are unable to visit the Clerk's Office, you may request a copy or scan be made for you by Clerk staff. Scans and copies provided by the Office of the City Clerk are subject to copy fees, and the timing of service is dependent on the availability of staff.

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