In 1999, the mayor of Seattle was Paul Schell.
Paul Ervin Schlachtenhaufen, known as Paul Schell, served as the Mayor of Seattle, succeeding Norm Rice and preceding Greg Nickels. He was born on October 8, 1937, in Pomeroy, Iowa, US. During his tenure, Schell navigated various significant events and challenges for the city. His period in office included key developments and policy initiatives that shaped Seattle's urban landscape and governance at the turn of the millennium.
To provide context for his time as mayor, here is an overview of his position in the sequence of Seattle's leadership:
Aspect | Details |
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Preceded by | Norm Rice |
Succeeded by | Greg Nickels |