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Ordinance 32137

Introduced as Council Bill 20684

Title

An Ordinance designating the dahlia as Seattle's City flower, and authorizing its cultivation and use for decorating upon public occasions.

Description and Background

Current Status:Passed
Index Terms:HORTICULTURE, BEAUTIFICATION

Legislative History

Date Introduced:October 27, 1913
Committee Referral:Public Safety
City Council Action Date:November 17, 1913
City Council Action:Passed
Date Delivered to Mayor:November 18, 1913
Date Signed by Mayor:
(About the signature date)
November 19, 1913
Date Filed with Clerk:November 19, 1913
Signed Copy:PDF scan of Ordinance No. 32137
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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