Title:
Joseph T. Bill oral history, 1991-approximately 1994
Creator/Contributor:
Online Archive of California
Abstract:
Joseph T. Bill was an urban planner who held a number of pivotal positions, in California and Washington, DC, after World
War II. During his career, Bill served as Executive Director of the Community Redevelopment Agencies in Sacramento and Los
Angeles, as Director of Planning for the architectural firm of William L. Pereira, and as a member of the New Communities
Administration in Washington, DC. He also advised Chancellor Barbara Uehling and her staff on the Long-range Development Plan
for UCSB. Interviewer: David E. Russell, [1991-1994?]. Interviewee(s): Joseph T. Bill, John C. Harkness, H. Ralph Taylor,
Congressman James H. Scheuer, Yukio Kawaratani, Ray Hebert, Jack Bevash, James Langenheim, Niels Stoermer, Cesar Pelli, Edward
Logue, Edward L. Barnes, Harry Cobb, Bruce Allen, and Edward Helfeld. [check if all these on tape list]. Transcript: Joseph
T. Bill with David E. Russell, The Evolving City: Realizing the Dream (Santa Barbara: Davidson Library Oral History Program,
1994), 550 pages.
Date:
1991 (issued)
Note:
The collection is open for research.
Use governed by UCSB Special Collections policy.
Cite as: [Identification of item], Joseph T. Bill oral history, OH 18. Department of Special Collections, UC Santa Barbara
Library, University of California, Santa Barbara.
Physical Description:
2.12 linear feet
Language:
English
Identifier:
Origin:
No place, unknown, or undetermined
Copyright Note:
The collection is open for research.
Use governed by UCSB Special Collections policy.