Everett City Hall

Everett City Hall
Location 3002 Wetmore Ave., Everett, Washington
Coordinates 47°58′39″N 122°12′22″W / 47.97750°N 122.20611°W / 47.97750; -122.20611Coordinates: 47°58′39″N 122°12′22″W / 47.97750°N 122.20611°W / 47.97750; -122.20611
Area less than one acre
Architectural style Art Deco
NRHP Reference # 90000674[1]
Added to NRHP May 2, 1990

Everett City Hall is the name given to a building located in Everett, Washington listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The building originally served as the city hall when it was built in the 1920s. However, for all practical purposes it no longer serves this role, as the mayor's office and city administration have since relocated to the Wall Street Building a block down the road. The building is currently used by the police department and by the city council to hold public meetings.[2]

Renaming effort

In the summer of 2011, members of the community proposed that the building be renamed "William E. Moore Historic City Hall" in honor of Bill Moore, who served as mayor of Everett from 1977 to 1990. However, the nonprofit group Historic Everett pointed out that the proposal violates a city policy that prohibits renaming buildings that are on historical registries.[2] The city council voted unanimously in 2012 to relax the naming policy, and also name the building after Moore.[3] A formal dedication ceremony was held on September 13, 2014, installing a plaque at the building.[4]

References

  1. National Park Service (2010-07-09). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  2. 1 2 Debra Smith (February 27, 2012). "Plan could allow new name for old Everett city hall". Everett Herald. Retrieved June 13, 2012.
  3. Muhlstein, Julie (December 20, 2012). "Old City Hall named for former Mayor Bill Moore". The Everett Herald. Retrieved July 30, 2016.
  4. Winters, Chris (August 30, 2014). "Historic Everett building to be named for 3-term mayor". The Everett Herald. Retrieved July 30, 2016.

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