ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY
Under the provisions of the Montgomery County Charter of 1948, both executive and legislative powers resided in the County Council, which appointed a County Manager to serve at the Council's discretion. However, the County Council-County Manager system was seen to be inadequate for the rapidly growing population of the County who were demanding more services and accountability from the local government. Many citizens and civic groups called for a charter review to determine whether the executive, administrative, and legislative functions should be separated and an independent County Executive elected by the voters for a four year term. Although the Charter Review Committee appointed in 1965 opposed this plan, the County Council ignored its advice, and submitted the question of an elected County Executive to the voters in 1966, when it was soundly defeated.
The County Council was undeterred, and, early in 1967, Council members Richmond M. Keeney and Idamae Garrott proposed the establishment of another commission "to draft a new charter, which would provide for full separation of powers and an elected county executive" [Washington Post and Washington Star, January 11, 1967, as quoted on page 370 in Richard K. MacMaster and Ray Eldon Hiebert, A Grateful Remembrance, published by the Montgomery County Government and Montgomery County Historical Society in Rockville, Md., in 1976]. The Council endorsed the commission's revised charter and held public hearings during the summer. Although many county residents were still unclear about the distinctions between executive and legislative powers, the majority approved the revised charter in November 1968.
The new charter provided for a County Executive who would be elected in 1970 and who would hold the same administrative and executive responsibilities and powers as a city mayor, including veto power over some Council actions. He would be responsible for administering all Montgomery County Government departments, while day-to-day operations would be supervised by a Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) appointed by the County Executive.
In 1970, Montgomery County voters elected James P. Gleason as their first County Executive. Elisha C. Freedman was appointed as the first CAO, and William H. Hussmann and Robert A. Passmore became the first Deputy (later Assistant) CAOs. Assistant CAOs serve as coordinators and liaison with the directors of departments and with outside agencies. They study and review issues, policies, and regulations and make recommendations leading to CAO and executive decisions. Their other responsibilities include contract review, official correspondence, conducting public hearings, purchasing and personnel coordination, and general staff assistance to the CAO and the County Executive.
PROCESSING PROCEDURES
General processing procedures consisted of discarding duplicates, unnecessary binders, and routine transmittals. Oversized documents and photographs were removed from the original location in their assigned series and placed in separate containers. Separation sheets were inserted in the original location within the folder to indicate the new location of any records placed elsewhere.
Preservation copying of newspaper clippings was performed whenever feasible. Records in folders were arranged, unless otherwise indicated, in forward chronological order, with undated records appearing at the end of the folder.
PROVENANCE
Not applicable.
SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE
The records of the Assistant CAO range in date from 1962 to 1994 and comprise 16.67 cubic feet of subject, departmental, correspondence, or public hearing files maintained by or for each Assistant CAO. Some records from previous assistants to the County Manager were retained by the new officers when the Council-appointed County Manager was replaced by the elected County Executive in 1971. The records include correspondence, memoranda, reports, agendas, minutes, petitions, blueprints, maps, clippings, handwritten notes, press releases, proposals, lists, resolutions, testimony, and transparencies, and document the activities, policies, and organization of the Executive Office and County Government as well as the administrative processes by which the County is governed.
The records are arranged in six series:
Series I: Robert Passmore
Subseries 1: Subject Files
Subseries 2: Departmental Files
Series II: David Collier
Series III: Robert T. Carty
Series IV: Lewis T. Roberts
Subseries 1: Subject Files
Subseries 2: Departmental Files
Subseries 3: Reading Files
Series V: Alastair McArthur
Series VI: Public Hearings
Subseries 1: Abandonments
Subseries 2: Non-CIP
Subseries 3: CIP.
SERIES DESCRIPTIONS
Series I: Robert Passmore, 1967-1976 (1 cu.ft.)
The records in this series span the years 1967 to 1976 but primarily deal with the years 1972 to 1975. The collection was maintained by and for Robert Passmore, who served as Deputy Chief Administrative Officer. Passmore first entered County government in October 1964 after having served six years as a budget officer in the Pennsylvania Governor's office.
After working as a Senior Assistant to the Budget Director, he became the Assistant to the former County Manager. In December 1970 he was named Acting CAO. A Navy veteran, Passmore received a B.S. degree from Juniata College in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania.
The records in this series pertain to a wide array of County governmental concerns and activities ranging from abandoned vehicles and cable television to Department of Transportation records and Housing Opportunities Commission materials. They were used to administer, monitor, and plan the activities, policies, and organization of the CAO and various County departments and agencies. Most of the records consist of memoranda, reports, correspondence, and petitions. Access to one folder is restricted since it contains personnel and juvenile files subject to protection under privacy laws.
The series has been arranged into two subseries, subject files and departmental files.
Subseries 1: Subject Files, 1967-1974 (0.2 cu.ft.)
These files, arranged alphabetically by subject, deal with specific issues, projects, and problems of concern to County government.
Subseries 2: Departmental Files, 1971-1976 (0.8 cu.ft.)
This subseries documents citizen complaints, and the projects, plans, and other administrative activities undertaken by Passmore during his tenure as Deputy CAO.
The files are arranged alphabetically by the name of the relevant County department, agency, ommission, committee, or office.
Series II: David Collier, 1959-1975 (4.33 cu.ft.)
Records span the years 1959 to 1975 but fall primarily in the years 1970, 1974, and 1975. These files were maintained by Assistant CAO David Collier and were used to monitor and plan the activities, policies, and organization of the CAO and various County departments. Included is an assortment of material from County departments, commissioners, committees, boards, and official and unofficial agencies. Also included is material relating to specific issues, policies, and projects handled by a particular department. Most of the collection is comprised of memoranda, reports, meeting agendas, complaints, petitions, correspondence, and blueprints. The records also contain Budget Office Reports, and material relating to the Department of Correction and Rehabilitation, Fire and Rescue Services, and the Police Department. Access to one folder is restricted as it contains material relating to criminal, personnel and hospital records that are protected by privacy law.
The series has been arranged alphabetically by department with each commission, committee, board, agency, and specific subject file following its appropriate department.
Series III: Robert T. Carty, 1971-1976 (1.67 cu.ft.)
Robert T. Carty's records cover the period 1971 to 1976. A Rockville resident, Carty served as Assistant Chief Administrative Officer under CAO William H. Hussman from 1974 until 1975. On January 31, 1975 County Executive James P. Gleason designated Carty as Chief Administrative Officer, the second highest position in County government. As Assistant CAO, a position he held for thirteen months, Carty was involved in matters concerning human services, budget, personnel, and finance.
Carty received a bachelor's degree in General Education from the University of Nebraska in Omaha and gained a master's in Government Administration from George Washington University in 1970. He first worked for the County government in 1968 as an administrative assistant for sixteen months. After a fifteen month interval when he served as Assistant Director for the Prince George's County Department of Community Development and Human Resources, Carty returned to Montgomery County where he served as Deputy Director of the Department of Community Development. He later served as Acting Director of the Department of Community Development before he entered the position as Assistant CAO in 1974.
The records within this subseries were used to maintain and plan the activities, policies, and organization of the CAO and various County departments during Carty's tenure as Assistant CAO and briefly as CAO. Included within the collection is material from County departments, commissions, committees, boards, and official and unofficial agencies. Also included is material relating to specific issues, policies, and projects. Subjects of particular interest are those concerning health systems and budgetary planning. Most of the records consist of memoranda, reports, correspondence, statistics, and newspaper clippings. One folder containing personnel material subject to protection under privacy law is restricted.
The series has been arranged alphabetically by subject.
Series IV: Lewis T. Roberts, 1973-1982 (1.67 cu.ft.)
This series covers the years 1973 to 1982. Maintained by and for Assistant CAO Lewis T. Roberts, the records document the daily functions of the office. Roberts served as Assistant CAO from 1973 to April 1983. Prior to working in the CAO's office, he was with the Maryland-National Park and Planning Commission for twenty years where he rose to become the Deputy Director of Planning.
In June 1983 Roberts received confirmation of his appointment to CAO from the County Council. He had served since April as Acting CAO when Robert Wilson left the position vacant. A resident of Silver Spring, he received both bachelor's and master's degrees with an emphasis in urban planning from American University in Washington, D.C. He also studied at Montgomery College, the University of Maryland, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
The records discuss a wide range of County governmental concerns and activities, although Roberts paid a great deal of attention to such areas as health systems planning, budget, contracts, and transportation. The records were used to administer, plan, and monitor the activities, policies, and organization of the CAO and other segments of the County government.
The series has been arranged into two subseries, subject files and departmental files.
Subseries 1: Subject Files, 1973-1982 (0.4 cu.ft.)
These files, arranged alphabetically, are concerned with specific issues, projects, and subjects of concern to the County government.
Subseries 2: Departmental Files, 1973-1982 (0.6 cu.ft.)
This subseries documents the functioning of County government, and various issues such as development, planning, and liquor control. The files are arranged alphabetically by the name of the relevant County department, agency, commission, or office.
Subseries 3: Reading Files, 1978-1982 (0.67 cu.ft.)
These files, also referred to as correspondence or chron files, consist primarily of outgoing letters and memoranda with attachments, but include as well some incoming correspondence, agendas, reports, and remarks and statements. Although the records include a few items of correspondence from 1978, bulk dates are from January 1979 to May 1982. Most of the material documents the routine, day-to-day administration of County government, such as abandonment proceedings, formulation and enforcement of personnel policies and rulings, and solving the problems and complaints of County citizens. Of special significance is the correspondence with DeVance Walker, Jr., Black Affairs Advisor to County Executive Gilchrist. Records in this subseries illuminate in great detail the actions undertaken by County staff to address the problems and concerns of the County's African-American population.
The folders are arranged in chronological order, and items within each folder are in reverse chronological order. Undated material was left in the original position, since the files were in good order and needed little rearrangement. Access to one folder is restricted because it contains personal information protected by privacy law.
Series V: Alastair McArthur, 1968-1994 (6 cu.ft.)
Alastair McArthur was born in Trenton, New Jersey, served in the Navy, and graduated from Drew University in Madison, New Jersey. He received his Master of Public Administration from the Maxwell School at Syracuse University, and served as an administrative assistant to the Mayor of Newark, New Jersey, and as Deputy Director of the National Association of Counties.
He assumed the position of Director of Intergovernmental Relations for Montgomery
County in 1971 with the advent of the new charter and the elected County Executive form of government. He served as Assistant Chief Administrative Officer in the administrations of County Executives Charles Gilchrist and Sidney Kramer and as Senior Assistant Chief Administrative Officer to CAO William Hussmann during the Neal Potter administration.
Among his duties as Assistant CAO, McArthur coordinated ceremonies and celebrations, including the dedication of the Executive Office Building and Judicial Center in 1981 and Maryland's 350th Anniversary. As coordinator of the Election Returns Centers from 1982 to 1992, he assembled task forces to staff and organize the centers for all general and primary elections. The records themselves contain transparencies detailing the breakdown of votes for the County. Mr. McArthur presided over public hearings and town meetings, and served as head of such advisory bodies as the Confidential Information Task Force established in March 1987 to identify and inventory confidential information maintained by the County Government and recommend policies for its access, maintenance, and disposal. Records of this task force are supplemented by materials generated by the Telecommunications and Information Systems Steering Committee (TISSC) formed later that spring to set priorities and approve broad policy statements for the new Department of Information Systems and Telecommunications. He was also chairman of the Task Force on Conference Centers formed by the County Executive in 1986 in response to numerous proposals, which concluded that executive and university conference
facilities should be promoted in the I-270 corridor by the private sector with support from the County government.
As liaison between the Laytonsville community and the County Executive and County Council, Mr. McArthur was able to fully document the approval process and operation of the Oaks Landfill in Laytonsville because of the stiff opposition of that community to the landfill. Equally prolonged was the site selection process for a County Regional Indoor Swim Center, which is also thoroughly documented in these records. Other significant topics include juvenile problems; the nuclear reactor at the Naval Medical Center in Bethesda; land use issues including zoning, growth policy, soil surveys, and taxes; and drug abuse programs to combat drugs in the workplace. The records of the Montgomery County Charter Review Commission from the years 1968 to 1988 are also included in these materials.
Records in this series include correspondence, memoranda, reports and studies, minutes, handwritten notes, press releases, lists, programs, agendas, clippings, proposals, maps, statements, budgets and other financial material, petitions, worksheets, surveys, charts, copies of deeds, legal material, agreements, brochures and handbooks, schedules, legislative material, questionnaires, transparencies, and publications. Two folders relating to juveniles are restricted, since their contents are subject to protection under privacy law.
Series VI: Public Hearings, 1978-1986 (2 cu.ft.)
Part of the duties of the Assistant CAO was to preside at public hearings. Records in this series consist of the files assembled by the office staff of the executive branch for each hearing. Some of the hearings generated little or no interest, while others were controversial and well-attended; some files contain only a few items, while others thoroughly document the entire process. The records include memoranda, correspondence, statements, transcripts, executive orders, hearing officer reports, council resolutions, notes, logs, maps, and petitions.
This series is arranged into three subseries: Abandonments, Non-CIP, and CIP.
Subseries 1: Abandonments, 1978-1986 (1 cu.ft.)
The hearings documented in this subseries are Department of Transportation abandonment hearings. Property owners with land adjacent to abandoned or unused property could petition the County Executive to begin abandonment proceedings. Hearings were also held for proposed property or road acquisitions by the County. One of the Assistant CAOs was assigned as hearing officer, the public hearing was advertised and conducted, and the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer were conveyed by the County Executive with his own recommendations to the County Council which voted to approve or deny the application.
The files are arranged in reverse numeric order by docket number.
Subseries 2: Non-CIP, 1978-1982 (0.5 cu.ft.)
These public hearings concern matters not involving Capital Improvement Programs (CIPs) and entirely within the purview of the executive branch. The findings were not conveyed to the County Council but were dealt with through executive orders. These records are chiefly concerned with the acquisition of parkland and the reuse of closed Montgomery County public schools.
The folders are arranged in alphabetical order.
Subseries 3: CIP, 1978-1983 (0.5 cu.ft.)
Hearings in this subseries involve projects included in the Capital Improvements Programs (CIPs). Findings from CIP hearings were also not conveyed to the County Council, since it had already voted to approve them when it passed the budget for the CIPs. Therefore these hearings, too, were dealt with through executive orders. The Flower-Piney Branch folder contains material detailing the hearing procedures followed by the executive branch for the CIP cases.
The folders are in alphabetical order by project name, with hearing logs for the years 1976 to 1981 at the end.
Series I: Robert Passmore
Box 1
Subseries 1: Subject Files
911, 1970-1973
Abandoned Vehicles, 1972-1973
Animal Shelter, 1973-1983
Cable TV, 1972-1973
County Fair Staffing, 1974
Parkland Acquisition, 1969-1972
Platten Property Acquisition, 1967-1970
Tax Assessments, 1973
Upper County Roads Committee, 1972
Subseries 2: Departmental Files
Board of Education, 1973-1976
Budget Office, 1973-1975
Civil Defense, 1972-1975
Community and Economic Development Department, 1973-1976 (2 folders)
Consumer Affairs Office, 1972-1974
County Council, 1973-1975
Criminal Justice Commission, 1973-1974
Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, January-August 1973
Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, September 1973-April 1975
Department of Environmental Protection, 1973-1974
Department of Facilities and Management, January 1972-January 1975
Department of Facilities and Management, February 1975-February 1976
Department of Finance, 1972-1975
Department of Transportation, January 1972-September 1973
Department of Transportation, October 1973-June 1974
Department of Transportation, July-November 1974
Department of Transportation, December 1974-April 1975
Department of Transportation, May-December 1975
Department of Transportation, Parking, 1972-1975
Drug Control Advisory Committee, 1973-1974
Fire and Rescue Services, 1972-1975
General Services Department, 1972-1975
Health Department, 1973-1975
Housing Opportunity Commission, 1971-1973
Human Relations Commission, 1972-1973
Library Department, 1973
Liquor Control Department, 1973-1975
Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, 1972-1974
Motor Pool, 1973-1975
Office of Human Resources, 1974-1975
Police Department, 1972-1975
Purchasing Department, 1972-1975
Recreation Department, 1972-1975
RESTRICTED
Series II: David Collier
Box 1
Ad Hoc Committee on Weapons Control: Passmore, July-September 1968
Ad Hoc Committee on Weapons Control: Passmore, September-November 1968
Ad Hoc Committee on Weapons Control: Passmore, December 1968 (2 folders)
Ad Hoc Committee on Weapons Control: Passmore, January-July 1969
Ad Hoc Committee on Weapons Control: Manufacturers' Statements, 1968
Administrative Board for Road Construction Hearings, 1966-1970
Board of Education, January-June 1970
Board of Education, July-August 1970
Board of Education, August-December 1970
Board of Education, Budget, 1970
Budget Office, 1970
Budget Office, Board of Education, 1970-1971, 1969
Budget Office, FY 1970-1971, June-October 1969
Budget Office, FY 1970-1971, November 1969-January 1970
Budget Office, FY 1970-1971, January-April 1970
Budget Office, FY 1970-1971, April-July 1970
Budget Office, FY 1970-1971, July 1970
Budget Office, Management Analysis Section, 1972-1975
Capital Improvement Program, 1970
Civil Defense and Emergency Preparedness, May 1974-February 1975
Civil Defense and Emergency Preparedness, March-October 1975
Commission for Women, 1974-1975
Community Development Department, 1970
County Council, 1970
County Council, April 1974
County Council: Council Correspondence Reports, April-September 1974
Box 2
Criminal Justice Commission, January-August 1974
Criminal Justice Commission, September 1974-June 1975
Criminal Justice Commission, Crime Conference, 1974
Department of Correction and Rehabilitation, February 1974
Department of Correction and Rehabilitation, March-June 1974
Department of Correction and Rehabilitation, August 1974
Department of Correction and Rehabilitation, August-September 1974
Department of Correction and Rehabilitation, September-October 1974
Department of Correction and Rehabilitation, November 1974
Department of Correction and Rehabilitation, May 1975
Department of Correction and Rehabilitation, June 1975
Department of Correction and Rehabilitation, September 1975
Detention Center, 1970
Dog Control-Animal Warden, 1968-1970
Environmental Health Services-Sanitation Division, 1962-1970
Finance Department, 1969-1970
Finance Department, Assessment and Taxes, 1970
Finance Department, Bond Issues, 1970
Finance Department, Fees and Scheduling, 1968
Finance Department, Financial Statements & Reports, 1970
Finance Department, Licenses and Permit Fees, 1968
Financial Advisory Committee, 1966-1970
Fire and Rescue Services, 1970
Fire and Rescue Services, February-October 1974
Fire and Rescue Services, November 1974-April 1975
Fire and Rescue Services, April-October 1975
Fire and Rescue Services, Fire Bill #1, Ambulance Service, August 1966-September 1967
Fire and Rescue Services, Fire Bill #1, Ambulance Service, October 1967-September 1968
Fire and Rescue Services, Fire Board, 1970
Fire and Rescue Services, Kensington Firehouse, 1968
General, 1970
General, Correspondence, 1973-1975
General, Executive Meetings, 1974
General Services Department, 1970
Box 3
Health Department, 1970
Housing Authority, 1968-1970
Housing Authority, Relocation and Development, 1973
Human Relations Commission, 1970
Human Relations Commission, 1975
Inspections and Licenses Department, 1962-1970
Juvenile Court, 1970
Library Department, 1970
Library Department, Twinbrook Library, 1964-October 1969
Library Department, Twinbrook Library, October 1969-1970
Liquor Control Department, 1970
Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, December 1969-June 1970
Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, June-December 1970
Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, Reports, July-September 1970
Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, Reports, September-November 1970
Montgomery College, 1968-December 1969
Montgomery College, December 1969-1970
Montgomery College, Summer Fun Day Camp, 1970
Office of Consumer Affairs, 1974
Office of Human Resources, 1974-1975
Office of Program Coordination, March-August 1970
Office of Program Coordination, August-December 1970
Office of Program Coordination, Courthouse, 1970
Personnel, Public Service Training Academy, 1974
Personnel Board, 1970
Police Department, December 1969-April 1970
Police Department, April 1970-February 1972
Police Department, October 1972-July 1974
Police Department, July-October 1974
Box 4
Police Department, October-December 1974
Police Department, January 1975
Police Department, January-June 1975
Police Department, June-October 1975
Police Department, August-November 1975
Police Department, Civil Disturbance, Rockville Gardens, 1973
Police Department, Communications System, 1975
Police Department, Community Relations, 1973
Police Department, Cool Summer, 1973
Police Department, Reports, 1970
Police Department, Rockville Apartments, 1971-1973
Police Department, Rockville Apartments, July 18-September 12, 1973
Police Department, Rockville Chronologies, 1973
Public Works Department, January-July 1970
Public Works Department, July-December 1970
Public Works Department, Automobiles, 1959-1970
Public Works Department, Incinerator-Refuse Collection, July 1961-July 1968
Public Works Department, Incinerator-Refuse Collection, July 1969-December 1970
Public Works Department, Mormon Temple, 1974
Public Works Department, Refuse Collection Hearing, 1967-1972
Purchasing Office, 1974
Recreation Department, 1970
Recreation Department, Shooting Range, 1969
Recreation Department, Study, Park Services and Facilities, July-August 1967
Recreation Department, Study, Park Services and Facilities, September-December 1967
Recreation Department, Swimming Pools, 1967-1970
Recreation Department, Dickerson Quarry, 1974
Shopping Center Monitor Program, 1974
Site Selection Advisory Committee, 1970
Takoma Park-East Silver Spring Commission, 1969 (2 folders)
Takoma Park-East Silver Spring Commission, 1970
Traffic Engineering Bureau, 1970
Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission, 1970
Box 5
Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission, Five-Year Programs, 1968-1970
Washington Suburban Transit Commission, 1959-1970
RESTRICTED
Series III: Robert T. Carty
Box 1
Ballew File, 1973
Budget, Employment Freeze, 1975-1976
Budget, FY 1977, 1975-1976
Budget, FY 1978, 1976
Budget, Memos from CAO, 1975-1976
CAO Policies: Reorganization, 1976
Cable TV, 1976
CETA, 1974-1976
Comprehensive Health Planning Department, Health Planning Advisory Board, 1975-1976
Comprehensive Health Planning Department, Comprehensive Health Advisory Committee Minutes, March 16, 1976
Comprehensive Health Planning Department, Home Services, 1975-1976
Comprehensive Health Planning Department, 1975 and 1976, 1973
Comprehensive Health Planning Department, 1975 and 1976, December 1975-January 1976
Comprehensive Health Planning Department, 1975 and 1976, February-July 1976
Comprehensive Health Planning Department, Board of Review, 1974-1975
Comprehensive Health Planning Department, Health Systems Advisor Agency, 1975-1976
Comprehensive Health Planning Department, Public Meetings, 1975-1976
Box 2
Comprehensive Health Planning Department, Recertifications, 1975-1976
Contracts, 1973-1975
Contracts, January 1976
Correspondence: Outgoing, December 1975
Correspondence: Outgoing, January 1976
Correspondence: Outgoing, February-April 1976
Council Activities, 1974
County Attorney, March-November 9, 1973
County Attorney, November 9, 1973
County Attorney, November 9-December 15, 1973
County Code, 1976
Delegation of Authority: 1973, 1971-1973
Drug Control, 1973-1976
Education, Board, 1975
Education, Board, Small Schools Closing, Meetings, 1976
Education, Board, Small Schools, 1976
Energy/Resources Conservation, 1975-1976
Executive Reorganization, 1976
Box 3
Finance Department, 1973-1976
Finance Department, Financial Disclosures, 1976
Finance Department, Insurance, 1974
Fire/Rescue Services, 1976
Group Homes, 1976
Health Department, 1973-1975
Health Department, 1976
Health Department, Johns Hopkins Study, 1974
Health Department, Wheaton Community Service Center, 1975
Hospitals: Holy Cross Hospital, September 9-October 8, 1974
Hospitals: Holy Cross Hospital, October 9, 1974
Hospitals: Holy Cross Hospital, October 8, 1974-March 5, 1975
Hospitals: Psychiatric Institute, January-October 1974
Hospitals: Psychiatric Institute, October-December 1974
Hospitals: Psychiatric Institute, January 1975-June 1976
Hospitals: Suburban Hospital Expansion, March-July 1974
Hospitals: Suburban Hospital Expansion, Special Exception Report, February 1974
Human Resources Office, 1975
Human Resources Office, 1976
Human Resources, Manpower Commission, 1975-1976
Interagency Commission, 1975-1976
Inter-neighborhood Council: Rosemary Hills, 1973-1975
Other Subjects, 1976
Personnel: Affirmative Action, 1974-1976
Personnel: Classification and Compensation Task Force, 1976
Personnel: Collective Bargaining Task Force, 1976
Personnel: Comparability Task Force, 1976
Personnel: Equal Opportunity Program, 1975-1976
Personnel: Labor Relations, 1976
Personnel: Labor Relation Consultant Meeting, 1976
Personnel: Montgomery County Government Employee's Organization, 1976
Personnel: Official Liability, 1976
Personnel: Personnel Morale, 1976
Personnel: Personnel Policy, 1976
Personnel: Personnel Retirement System, April 14, 1976
Personnel: Personnel Retirement System, October 15, 1976
Personnel: Personnel Safety, 1976
Personnel: 1976
Personnel Board, RESTRICTED
Police Department, 1976
Police Service Training Academy, 1976
Public Tax Advice, 1974-1975
Recreational Department, 1973-1976
Silver Spring Center, 1974-1976
Social Security--Retirement: County Legislation, 1975
Social Services, 1973-1976
Summit Hill Apartments, 1975-1976
Series IV: Lewis Roberts
Box 1
Subseries 1: Subject Files
American Red Cross, 1981
Bikeways, 1973-1975
Budget, 1974-1976
Budget, 1979-1981
Budget 1977, Miscellaneous, 1976
Budget 1977, Public Services Program, 1976-1977
Budget 1978, 1976-1977
Budget 1979, 1978
Budget, Capital Improvement Plan 1977-1982, 1975
Citizen Complaints, 1979-1981
Clericals--Temporary, 1981
Contract Administration, 1979-1981
Contracts, 1979-1982
County Attorney Opinions, 1976-1981
Elderly, 1982
Growth Policy, 1975
Handicapped Persons--Laws, 1980-1981
Health Systems Legislation--State, 1981-1982
Landfill, 1974-1975
Metro, 1974-197
Minority Business, 1978-1981
Seneca Sewer Moratorium, Interim Procedures, 1973-1974
Sewer Service Task Force, 1974-1976
Sewer Waivers, 1973-1975
Solid Waste, Rail Haul, 1975
Subseries 2: Departmental Files
Department of Community and Economic Development, 1973-1974
Department of Community and Economic Development, 1975
Department of Community and Economic Development, Moderately Priced Dwelling Units, 1975
Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, 1980-1981
Department of Facilities and Services, 1979-198
Department of Facilities and Services, Staff Meetings, 1982
Department of Transportation, 1974-1975
Department of Transportation, Planning, 1974-1975
Department of Transportation, Project TRIP, 1974-1975
Finance Department, 1979-1981
Health Department, 1980-1981
Health Systems Agency, 1982
Health Systems Planning Department, 1979-1982
Information Office, 1979-1981
Landlord-Tenant Affairs Office, 1980-1981
Library Department, 1978-1982
Library Department, Computer Problems, 1980-1982
Liquor Control Department, 1979-1982
Liquor Control Department, Investigation, 1981
Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, April-September 1974
Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, December 1974-November 1975
Minority Affairs Office, 1980-1982
Office of Economic Development, 1979-1981
Office of Legislative Oversight, 1981-1982
Recreation Department, 1973-1975
Recreation Department, Colesville-White Oak Pool, 1973-1974
Recreation Department, Silver Spring Intermediate School, 1974-1976
Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission, 1974-1975
Box 2
Subseries 3: Reading Files
July 1978-April 1981 (6 folders)
Box 3
May 1981-May 1982 (5 folders)
1979-1982 RESTRICTED
Series V: Alastair McArthur
Box 1
Air Quality Plan, Washington Metropolitan Area, Clean Air Act of 1990, 1991-1994
Annual Growth Policy, 1990-1991
AWT-Dickerson, 1976
Bicentennial Activities, 1987-1988, 1986-1988
Bicentennial of U.S. Constitution, 1986-1988
Charter Revision Commission 1968, 1968
Charter Review Committee 1974, 1972-1974
Charter Amendments, 1976, 1972-March 1976
Box 2
Charter Amendments 1976, April 1976-March 1977
Charter Review Committee: Ficker Amendments 1976, 1973-April 1976
Charter Review Committee: Ficker Amendments 1976, May 1976-1977
Charter Review Committee: Final Report and Appendices 1976, 1976
Charter Review Committee: Membership Applications, Nominations and Resumes 1976, 1975- 1976
Charter Review Committee: Possible Additional Changes 1976, 1976
Charter Review Committee: Section 108, Merit System Employees 1976, 1976
Charter Review Committee: Section 115, Referendum Procedure 1976, 1976
Charter Review Committee: Section 206, Removal of County Council Members 1976, 1976
Charter Review Committee: Sections 212 and 215, Reappointment of Department Heads 1976, 1971, 1976
Charter Review Committee: Section 213, County Attorney 1976, 1976
Charter Review Committee: Section 215, Definition of Principal Department, Office or Agency 1976, 1976
Charter Review Committee, Section 401, Merit System Coverage, Heads of Offices and Agencies 1976, 1971-1976
Charter Review Committee: Sections 409, Corrupt Practices, 410, Code of Ethics, and 411, Prohibited Activities 1976, 1976
Charter Amendments 1978, 1976-1978
Charter Review Committee 1979, 1979-1980
Box 3
Charter Review Committee 1979: Supporting Materials, 1973-1980
Charter Reprint 1979, 1978-1980
Charter Amendments, Questions E and F 1980, 1980
Charter Review Commission 1981, 1979-1981
Charter Review Commission 1982, 1982
Charter Review Commission 1983, 1983-1986
Charter Review Commission: Proposed Amendments 1988, 1973-1987
Charter Review Commission: Supporting Materials 1988, 1986
Charter Review Commission 1988, 1988
Box 4
Charter Review Commission 1988, 1987
Charter Review Commission Final Report, 1984-1988
Civil Penalties Legislation, June-November 1982
Civil Penalties Legislation, December-January 25, 1983
Civil Penalties Legislation, January 26, 1983-1985
Commission on Structure of Montgomery County Government, Administrative File, January- August 1987
Commission on Structure of Montgomery County Government, Administrative File, September- December 1987
Box 5
Commission on Structure of Montgomery County Government, Agenda, Members, Mandate and Correspondence, 1987
Commission on Structure of Montgomery County Government, Minutes, Guide, Study and Task Groups, 1987
Commission on Structure of Montgomery County Government, Final Report and Recommendations, 1988
Commission on Structure of Montgomery County Government Report, Final Draft, 1988
Commission on Structure of Montgomery County Government Report, First Draft, 1988
Commission on Structure of Montgomery County Government, Reference Materials, 1968, 1985- 1987
Box 6
Commuter Tax, 1971-1975
Commuter Tax, 1976-1981
Commuter Tax: "Budgeting Under Suburban Economic Domination," D.C. Fiscal Outlook, 1977
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Conference Center Task Force, 1986-March 20, 1987
Conference Center Task Force, March 26-July 20, 1987
Conference Center Task Force: Background and Related Materials, 1983-1987 (2 folders)
Box 7
Conference Center Task Force: Piney Branch and University of Maryland Proposals, 1986-1987
Confidential Information Task Force Reference Materials, 1979-1988
Confidential Information Task Force Correspondence, Memoranda and Minutes, 1987-1988
Confidential Information Task Force, Drafts of Reports, 1987-1988
Cresap Proposal and Contract: WSSC Study, 1976-1978
Dedication of Executive Office Building and Judicial Center, 1981
Department of Correction and Rehabilitation, 1990
Drugs in the Workplace Committee, 1987-1989
Box 8
Drugs in the Workplace Committee, Reports and Studies, 1985-1988 (2 folders)
Election, November 2, 1982, 1982
Election Task Force, Primary, May 8, 1984, 1983-1984
Election, November 6, 1984, 1984
Election, Primary, September 9, and General, November 4, 1986, 1986
Election, Primary, March 8, 1988, 1987-1988
Election, November 8, 1988, 1987-1988
Election, Primary, September 11, 1990, 1988-1990
Box 9
Election, November 6, 1990, 1988-1991
Election, Primary, 1992, 1990-1992
Election, March 3, 1992 Transparencies, 1992
Election, November 3, 1992, 1991-1992
Fire and Rescue Commission, 1993
Fire and Rescue Services, April 6-20, 1983
Fire and Rescue Services, April 28, 1983-1987
Fire and Rescue Services: Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Mutual Aid Agreement, 1973-1978
Fire and Rescue Services: Takoma Park Reimbursement, 1974, 1983-1986
Flag and Coat of Arms, 1975-1979
Box 10
Inaugural Ceremony for County Executive and County Council, Program, 1978
Historic Preservation, 1993
Historic Preservation Ordinance, 1979
Juvenile Problems, December 1974-March 1975 RESTRICTED
Juvenile Problems, August-September 1975
Juvenile Problems, October-December 1975
Juvenile Problems, January-April 1976
Juvenile Problems, Citizens' Complaints, 1975-1977 RESTRICTED
Juvenile Problems, Clippings, Articles and Publications, 1975-1976
Juvenile Problems, Tilden Woods, 1975-1976
Leadership Montgomery, 1990-1991
Box 11
Leadership Montgomery, 1992
Maximum Expansion Limits, Municipalities, 1982-1991
Merit System, 1981-1984
Merit System Review Commission Report, 1981
Merit System Review Committee: Final Report on Findings, Conclusions and Recommendations on Hiring of Deputy Director for Department of Liquor Control, 1982
Nuclear Reactor, Bethesda, 1980-April 1983
Nuclear Reactor, Bethesda, May-June 1983
Nuclear Reactor, Bethesda, July-November 1983
Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1989
Box 12
Oaks Sanitary Landfill, 1981
Oaks Sanitary Landfill, March-May 10, 1982
Oaks Sanitary Landfill, May 11-25, 1982
Oaks Sanitary Landfill, 1983
Oaks Sanitary Landfill: Ad Hoc Landfill Task Force, 1978-1979
Oaks Sanitary Landfill Bid: Browning Ferris-Laidlaw, 1990
Oaks Sanitary Landfill Bid: Browning Ferris-Laidlaw, Appendix 1, 1990
Box 13
Oaks Sanitary Landfill Bid: Browning Ferris-Laidlaw, Appendix 2, 1990
Oaks Sanitary Landfill: First Annual Report of the Oaks Landfill Advisory Commission, 1986
Oaks Sanitary Landfill: Laytonsville, 1981
Oaks Sanitary Landfill: Operation and Monitoring, 1980
Oaks Sanitary Landfill: Operation and Monitoring, January-September 1981
Oaks Sanitary Landfill: Operation and Monitoring, October-December 1981
Oaks Sanitary Landfill: Operation and Monitoring, January-March 1982
Oaks Sanitary Landfill: Operation and Monitoring, April-December 1982
Peerless Rockville, 1989
Performing Arts Center, 1975
Box 14
Performing Arts Center, 1975-1976
Regional Indoor Swim Center: Site Selection, 1979-May 1981
Regional Indoor Swim Center: Site Selection, June-December 1981
Regional Indoor Swim Center: Site Selection, 1982-May 1983
Regional Indoor Swim Center: Site Selection, June 1983-April 1984
Regional Indoor Swim Center: Site Selection, May 1984-October 1985
Box 15
Regional Indoor Swim Center: Site Selection, Constituent Correspondence, 1981
Regional Indoor Swim Center: Site Selection, Constituent Correspondence, 1982-1983
Regional Indoor Swim Center: Site Selection, Constituent Correspondence, Lakeside Terrace Condominiums, 1981
Regional Indoor Swim Center: Site Selection, Petitions, 1981
Regional Indoor Swim Center: Site Selection, Public Hearing Transcript, 1981
Regional Indoor Swim Center: Wall Lane Project, Legal Opinion and Agreements (drafts), June 1, 1987
Regional Indoor Swim Center: Wall Lane Project, Agreements (drafts), June 29, 1987
Regional Indoor Swim Center: Wall Lane Project, Agreements (drafts), July 27, 1987
Regional Indoor Swim Center: Wall Lane Project, Agreements (drafts), January 16, 1988
Box 16
Regional Indoor Swim Center: Wall Lane Project, Financing, 1987
Regional Indoor Swim Center: Wall Lane Project, Financing, Correspondence, Budgets, Cost Estimates, 1985-1987
Regional Indoor Swim Center: Wall Lane Site Acquisition, 1983
Reorganization Legislation: Public Advocate, Volunteer Services, and Civil Defense, 1981
Residential Alarms, 1991-1992
Revenue Sharing, 1980
Revenue Sharing Laws, 1970-1971, 1979
Smokey's et al., 1977
Soil Survey Report, Volumes I and II, 1990
Box 17
Sunshine Legislation, 1977
Taxes on Commercial Inventories, Municipalities, 1983-1984
350 Committee of Montgomery County: Ethnic Heritage Festival Sub-Committee, 1982-1984
350 Committee of Montgomery County: Prithee Happy Birthday Celebration, 1983-1984
350 Committee of Montgomery County: Tentative Program, Press Packet, and Post-Festival Correspondence and Invoices, 1984-1985
TISSC, 1986-September 1987
TISSC, October 1987-November 1988
TISSC, February-August 1989
Town Meetings, 1979-1980
Box 18
TRIM Proposal, 1978
Tri-Service Incinerator, 1973
Up-County (Clarksburg) Airport Needs Analysis, 1986
Series VI: Public Hearings
Subseries 1: Abandonments
Box 1
Hatherleigh Drive, AB-541, April 21, 1985, 1985-1986
McFarlin Drive Abandonment, AB-533, May 24, 1984, 1984
Calvert, Wicomico, Arundel Avenues and Alley off Willow Lane, AB-524 and AB-519, January 6, 1983, 1982-1983
Ganley Road, Ten Mile Creek Road and Black Hills Road, AB-521, October 13, 1982, 1982
Overlook Drive, AB-517, September 22, 1982, 1982
Second Avenue, AB-514, Canceled, 1982
North Lane, AB-513, July 19, 1982, 1982
Perry Avenue, AB-510, July 7, 1982, 1982-1983
Sanitary Sewer Easements in Parcel 909, Bethesda, AB-509, July 1, 1982, 1982
Granite Street and Louisa Avenue, AB-508, May 12, 1982, 1982
Larchmont Knolls, AB-507, April 14, 1982, 1982-1983
Locust Grove and Landsdowne Way, AB-506, May 5, 1982, 1982
Sycamore Lane, Flower Valley Development, AB-505, February 9, 1982, 1982
Dallas Avenue, AB-504, April 20, 1982
Maple Avenue, AB-501, March 24, 1982, 1982
Clifton Park Village Right of Way, AB-499, February 25, 1982, 1982
Jodphur Way and Thorobred Drive, AB-498, February 11, 1982, 1982
Middlebrook Hill Pathway, AB-497, December 8, 1981, 1981-1982
Crown Street, AB-496, October 21, 1981, 1981
Edgemoor Sanitary and Storm Drainage Easement, AB-494, July 29, 1981, 1981-1982
Watkins Mill Road, AB- 493, January 4, 1982
Amherst Avenue, AB-492, September 16, 1981, 1981-1982
Old Seven Locks Road, AB-491, October 27, 1981, 1981
Menlo Avenue, AB-490, November 12, 1981, 1981-1984
Churchill Town Center, AB-489, October 28, 1981
Byeforde Easement, AB-488, October 13, 1981, 1981
Strathmore at Bel Pre, AB-487, September 22, 1981, 1981-1982
Goshen Estates, AB-486, April 16, 1982, 1981
Spring Lake Park Alley, AB-485, September 15, 1981, 1981-1982
Redland Road, AB-483, July 29, 1981, 1981-1982
Parklawn Drive, AB-482, July 8, 1981, 1981-1982
Rock Creek Hills Path, AB-481, June 10, 1981, 1981-1982
Woodside Storm Drain Right of Way, AB-480, May 28, 1981, 1981
Saranac Road, AB-479, May 7, 1981, 1981
Third Alley, Hyattstown, AB-478, April 21, 1981, 1981
Nelson Road, AB-477, April 8, 1981, 1981
Sycamore Lane, AB-474, March 11, 1981
Old Bond Road, AB-473, February 24, 1981
Glenbrook Road, AB-472, February 10, 1981, 1980-1981
Worth Avenue, AB-471, January 29, 1981, 1980-1981
Chestnut Street, AB-470, Dismissed, 1980-1981
Aqua Court, AB-469, December 17, 1980, 1980
Schultz Lane, AB-468, December 4, 1980, 1980-1981
Western Avenue Extended, AB-467, November 19, 1980, 1979-1982
Monocacy Drive, AB-466, October 15, 1980, 1980
Wynnfield Drive, AB-465, October 2, 1980, 1980-1981
Washingtonian Industrial Park Storm and Sanitary Sewer Easements, AB-464, September 17, 1980, 1980-1981
Hampden Lane, AB-463, September 4, 1980, 1980
Wake Drive, AB-462, August 13, 1980, 1980-1981
Locust Grove Road, AB-461, January 21, 1981, 1980-1981
Needwood Avenue, AB-460, July 16, 1980, 1980
Falls Bridge Lane, AB-459, June 26, 1980, 1980
West Bethesda Park Storm Drain Right of Way, AB-458, June 5, 1980, 1980
Lybrook Drive, AB-457, May 21, 1980, 1980-1982
Eldrid Drive, AB-456, May 8, 1980, 1980
Hartwell Road, AB-455, April 10, 1980, 1980
Ancient Oak Drive, AB-454, April 24, 1980, 1980
Lombard Road and Arcola Avenue, AB-453, March 24, 1980, 1980
Yeatman Parkway, AB-452, March 12, 1980, 1980
Great Oak Road, AB-451, February 27, 1980, 1979-1980
Duchin Road, AB-450, February 13, 1980, 1980
Grand Pre Road Storm Drain Easements, AB-449, January 30, 1980, 1979-1980
Glen Echo Heights Alley, AB-448, January 16, 1980, 1980
Welsh Road, AB-447, January 3, 1980, 1979-1980
Rose Hill Estates Storm Drain Right of Way, AB-446, December 6, 1979, 1979-1980
Aberdeen and Rayburn Roads, AB-445, November 14, 1979, 1979-1980
Aberdeen and Rayburn Roads, AB-445, November 14, 1979: Notification of Withdrawal Correspondence, 1980
Queen Elizabeth Drive Storm Drain Easement, AB-444, September 9, 1979, 1979-1980
North and Middlesex Lanes, AB-443, November 28, 1979, 1979
Middleton Lane, AB-442, October 17, 1979, 1979-1980
Randolph Hills Path, AB-441, September 19, 1979, 1979-1980
Wisconsin Place, AB-440, September 12, 1979, 1979-March 1980
Wisconsin Place, AB-440, September 12, 1979, May 1980-1982
Badger Drive, AB-439, October 26, 1979, 1979-1980
Rolling Knolls Path, AB-438, July 18, 1979, 1979
Parkman Road, AB-436, July 2, 1979, 1979-1980
Bentnor Lane, AB-435, June 20, 1979, 1979
Thayer Place, AB-433, June 23, 1979, 1979
Edgemoor Lane, AB-432, May 30, 1979, 1979-1981
Odend'hal Avenue, AB-431, May 23, 1979, 1979
Leibig Road, AB-430, May 11, 1979, 1979
Germantown Estates Storm Drain Easement, AB-429, May 1, 1979
Da Da Woods Paths, AB-428, April 11, 1979, 1979-1980
Dunbar Drive, AB-427, March 21, 1979, 1979-1980
Beech Avenue, AB-424, February 21, 1979
"Bailey Industries" Public Way, AB-423, January 11, 1979
Valley Park Court, AB-420, November 22, 1979
Keokuk Street, AB-419, November 15, 1978 and July 9, 1979, 1978-1979
Denley Road, AB-416, September 26, 1978, 1978-1979
Avery Road, AB-414, September 14, 1978, 1978
Landsdown Way, AB-223, 1979
Box 2
Subseries 2: Non-CIP
Access Road to Seneca State Park, July 12, 1979, 1979
Arcola Elementary School Reuse, July 22, 1982, 1982
Argyle Junior High School Reuse, June 16, 1982
Ayrlawn Elementary School Reuse, October 7, 1982, 1982
Brookview Elementary School Reuse, June 28, 1982, 1981-1982
Bushey Drive Theater Renovation, September 13, 1979, 1979
CATV, February 3, 1981, 1980
Chevy Chase Permit Parking Area, April 30, 1980, 1980
Clara Barton Elementary School Reuse, March 11, 1981, 1981
English Manor Elementary School Reuse, June 25, 1980
50 Monroe Street Lease Agreement, January 30, 1980, 1979-1980
Flower Avenue and Piney Branch Road Facade Easement, January 22, 1979, 1978-1979
Friendship Heights Site Acquisition of Parcel 1, June 19, 1979
Gaithersburg Health Center Lease Agreement, August 26, 1980, 1980
Grosvenor Elementary School Reuse, August 7, 1980, 1980
Housing for Handicapped and Elderly Acquisition, October 1, 1980, 1980
Newport Mills Junior High School Reuse, July 14, 1982
Non-Local Acquisition of Parkland, June 30, 1982, 1982
Non-Local Acquisition of Parkland, Schroeder Property, November 14, 1979, 1979
Non-Local Acquisition of Parkland FY81, July 10, 1980, 1980-1981
Non-Local Acquisition of Parkland FY81, July 10, 1980: Transcript, Exhibits and Report, 1980
North Bethesda Junior High School Reuse, March 12, 1981, 1981
Parkland Acquisition, July 10, 1980, 1980
Parkland Acquisition, July 15, 1981, 1981
Proposed Fee Schedule, December 3, 1980, 1980
PSTA Reroofing Dispute, April 30, 1981, 1980-1981
Regional Indoor Swim Center Site Selection, 1981
Subseries 3: CIP
Alcoholism Residential Facility Purchase, CIP Project 81-5644, March 11, 1982, 1982
Apple and Second Avenues Acquisition of Property for Low Income Housing, CIP Project 71- 9184, May 16, 1979, 1978-1979
Baughman Court, CIP Project 78-3015 December 12, 1979, 1979-1980
Bel Pre Road, CIP Project 73-3703, December 3, 1979, 1979-1980
Bethesda Parking Facility #49, CIP Project 78-3019, April 18, 1979, 1979
Bonifant Road, CIP Project 67-3940, September 24, 1979, 1979
Bonifant Street, CIP Project 79-3176, November 12, 1980, 1980
Crabbs Branch Way, CIP Project 78-3129, April 16, 1980, 1980
Democracy Boulevard, CIP Project 77-3857, April 27, 1976, 1975-1976
Down County Fire Station, CIP Project 79-2346, November 7, 1979, 1979
East Randolph-Cherry Hill Road, CIP Project 78-3017, April 29, 1981
Eastern Arterial, CIP Project 76-3795, June 17, 1981, 1981
Edson Lane, CIP Project 81-3594, April 29, 1982, 1982
Fenton Street, CIP Project 80-3517, March 5, 1981, 1981
Fieldcrest Road, CIP Project 80-3509, December 13, 1979, 1979-1980
Flower-Piney Branch Local Retail Center Purchase of Easement, CIP Project 78-9052, July 12, 1982, 1982
Gaither Road, CIP Project 80-3556, March 31, 1981, 1981
Germantown Commuter Rail Station, CIP Project 76-3644, January 24, 1979, 1978-1979
Goodhope Road Realignment, CIP Project 80-3399, September 8, 1981, 1981
Jonesville/Jerusalem Road Improvement, CIP Project 79-9169, September 18, 1979, 1979
Metropolitan Grove Commuter Rail Station, CIP Project 76-3646, April 15, 1980, 1980
Middleton Lane, East Bethesda, CIP Project 75-9475, April 25, 1979, 1979
Montgomery Lane, CIP Project 71-3199, February 14, 1979, 1979-1980
Nebel Street, CIP Project 80-3398, January 22, 1981, 1980-1981
Norbeck Neighborhood Strategy Area, CIP Project 74-9791, March 27, 1980, 1980
Old Georgetown Road Extension, CIP Project 81-3589, February 9, 1983, 1983
Omega Drive, CIP Project 80-3555, April 7, 1981, 1981
Parklawn Drive, CIP Project 77-3856, November 25, 1980
Roeder Road, CIP Project 79-3181, March 3, 1982, 1982
Seminary Road and Second Avenue and Brookeville Road, CIP Projects 70-3059 and 70-3064, November 29, 1979, 1979-1980
Seven Locks Road, CIP Project 72-3272, March 13, 1980, 1980
Twinbrook Parkway Widening, CIP Project 79-3182, December 2, 1980, 1980-1981
Windmill and Harvest Lanes, CIP Project 80-3402, December 10, 1980, 1980-1981
Logs, 1976-1981 (2 folders)
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