ELWYN B. ROBINSON DEPARTMENT OF SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
CHESTER FRITZ LIBRARY
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA
GRAND FORKS, NORTH DAKOTA 58202

WILLIAM W. ROATH, JR. PAPERS

COLLECTION: OGL# 1027

DATES: 1973-1986 [Bulk Dates: April 1982 - March 1985]

SIZE: 5 linear feet

INTRODUCTION

ACQUISITION: The William W. Roath, Jr. Papers were deposited in the Orin G. Libby Manuscript Collection by William W. Roath, Jr. on August 20, 1985 (Acc.# 85-1393).

ACCESS: Open for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Department of Special Collections.

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH

William Wesley Roath, Jr. was born May 13, 1956, in Bozeman, Montana. Because his father was an Air Force careerist, Roath moved often while growing up. From 1981 through 1985, he attended UND. He graduated from UND in August 1985 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics with minors in History and Political Science.

While a student, Roath was elected to the Grand Forks City Council from Ward I as a Democrat. His candidacy was supported by the Prairie Campaign for Economic Democracy. As a city councilman, Roath chaired the Ad Hoc Committee on Energy Research and the Mayor's Task Force on Nuclear Relocation Alternatives, was vice-chair of the Mayor's Task Force on Energy Preparedness, and was a member of the Public Service Committee. In November 1984, Roath campaigned to represent District 42 in North Dakota's House of Representatives, although he lost by eighty votes. When he graduated in August 1985, Roath resigned his seat on the Grand Forks City Council and took a job as Director of Employment Training for the Goodhue-Rice-Wabasha Citizens Action Council in Minnesota.

In 1987, Roath became the Director of the Wright County [Minnesota] Community Action Agency. A year later he was named Executive Director of Emotions Anonymous for Minnesota. In 1990, Roath became the Executive Director of the Minnesota Civil Liberties Union, the state's affiliate of the American Civil Liberties Union. During that same year, Roath served as a district manager for the Paul Wellstone campaign during his successful 1990 bid for the United States Senate seat from Minnesota. In July 1994, Roath began a position as coordinator of the North Dakota chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union.

SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE

The William W. Roath, Jr. Papers date from 1973-1986, although the bulk of the material dates from April 1982-March 1985. The collection has been divided into three series as follows:

Series I consists of a single folder of personal papers. (Box 1)

Series II, the bulk of the collection, consists of an alphabetical Grand Forks City Council Subject File. All subject headings have been retained and four additional headings (city merchants, disabled, hospital, and lots/buildings) were formed from documents found within the folder labeled "miscellaneous." Items within each subject have been arranged chronologically. Subject Files typically contain amendments, city ordinances, correspondence, proposals, reports, and resolutions related to the subject. Bound financial records have been incorporated into this series. Many budgets reflect monies requested for 1986. (Boxes 1-4)

Series III consists of Grand Forks City Council Policies and Procedures manuals. (Box 4) The William W. Roath, Jr. Papers are a valuable source of information about the actions of the Grand Forks City Council from April 1982 to March 1985. During that time, a chief concern before the Council was the future of the city's water system. Numerous records, including a regression analysis performed by Roath, are contained within Series II under "Water," "Water Rates," and "Water Rate Studies." City emergencies were also a primary concern for the Council. Files labeled "Flood Control," "Civil Preparedness," and "Emergency Preparedness" contain documents pertaining to floods, flood control (English Coulee Diversion), hazardous waste, and the Emergency Control Act. Importantly, Series II, the Subject File, also contains a substantial collection of City Council Proceedings from April 1982 to March 1985.

The vast majority of the documents in this collection relate to Roath's position on the Grand Forks City Council and date from April 1982, when he was first seated, to March 1985. While he retained his council seat until August 1985, this collection contains no documents for April, May, or August of his final year. A few records, mostly committee minutes, exist for June and July 1985. Researchers interested in Roath personally should see Box 1, Folder 1, "Personal Papers," and Box 2, Folder 5, "Constituent Services."

The records arrived in the Department of Special Collections in three large boxes. Most documents were arranged alphabetically in folders like a subject file. Little arrangement within each folder was apparent, however. Besides the folders, the boxes contained dozens of bound records, most of which pertained to financial aspects of folders within the subject file.

Two books were separated and added to the North Dakota Book Collection.

BOX AND FOLDER INVENTORY

Box 1
Folder
SERIES I: PERSONAL

  1. Papers: October 1982 - November 1983

SERIES II: GRAND FORKS CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT FILES

  1. Airport: May 1982 - November 1983
  2. Airport: January 1984 - March 1985
  3. Airport Budget: 1982 - 1986
  4. Assessing Department Reports: 1983
  5. Board of Equalization Minutes and Protests: 1982 - 1984
  6. Annual Budget, City of Grand Forks: 1983
  7. Annual Budget, City of Grand Forks: 1984
  8. Annual Budget, City of Grand Forks: 1985
  9. Budget, City of Grand Forks: August 1982 - December 1983
  10. Budget, City of Grand Forks: January 1984 - June 1984
  11. Budget, City of Grand Forks: July 1984 - March 1985
  12. Bus System: April 1982 - July 1984
  13. Capital Improvements Program Committee: June 1983
  14. Capital Improvements Plan: 1983
  15. Capital Improvements Plan: 1984
  16. Capital Improvements Plan: 1985
  17. Chamber of Commerce: 1983 - 1985
  18. City Center Mall: 1982 - 1983
  19. City Bonds: March 1982 - November 1982
  20. City Bonds: April 1983 - September 1984
  21. City Government: June 1982 - July 1985
  22. City Hall Budget: 1982 - 1986
  23. City Merchants: February 1983 - August 1983
  24. Civic Auditorium: May 1982 - August 1983
  25. Civic Auditorium: February 1984 - January 1985
  26. Civic Auditorium Budget: 1982 - 1986
  27. Civil Preparedness: 1983
  28. Civil Service: February 1982 - December 1982

Box 2
Folder

  1. Civil Service: January 1983 - December 1983
  2. Civil Service: January 1984-March 1985
  3. Committee of the Whole Minutes: August 1982 - August 1984
  4. Community Development: April 1983 - February 1985
  5. Constituent Services: May 1982 - July 1983
  6. Construction: April 1982 - March 1985
  7. Construction, Estimate Summaries: August 1982 - March 1985
  8. Convention & Visitors Bureau: August 1982-April 1985
  9. County Affairs: June 1982
  10. Disabled: February 1983 - November 1984
  11. Elections: 1982 - January 1985
  12. Emergency Preparedness: December 1982 - May 1984
  13. Emergency Preparedness Act: 1973, 1978, 1979, 1982
  14. Energy Utilities: November 1981 - March 1984
  15. Engineering Department Budget: 1982 - 1986
  16. Events Center: July 1984
  17. Finance Committee Minutes: April 1982 - July 1985
  18. Finance Report: March 1983
  19. Finance Reports: 1983
  20. Finance Reports: 1984
  21. Flood Control: July 1982 - February 1985
  22. Health & Safety: August 1982 - March 1985
  23. Hospital: February 1984
  24. Housing Authority Minutes: April 1982 - February 1985
  25. Labor: March 1982, February 1983
  26. League of Cities: May 1982 - October 1984
  27. Liquor/Gambling: September 1977 - June 1984
  28. Lots/Buildings: April - August 1982
  29. Mass Media: February 1982 - March 1985
  30. Mayor/General City: May 1982 - March 1985
  31. Miscellaneous: June 1982 - March 1985
  32. Parking: August 1982 - January 1985
  33. Parks: May 1982 - February 1985
  34. Planning & Zoning: April 1982 - December 1982
  35. Planning & Zoning: January 1983 - December 1983
  36. Planning & Zoning: January 1984 - March 1985

Box 3
Folder

  1. Planning & Zoning Commission Minutes: May 1982 - March 1985
  2. Police and Fire Departments: March 1982 - June 1985
  3. Proceedings (Council): April 1982 - December 1982
  4. Proceedings (Council): January 1983 - December 1983
  5. Proceedings (Council): January 1984 - December 1984
  6. Proceedings (Council): January 1985 - July 1985
  7. Public Safety Committee Minutes: April 1982 - July 1985
  8. Public Service Committee Minutes: October 1981 - July 1985
  9. Public Transportation Budget: 1982 - 1986
  10. Railroads, Burlington Northern: March 1982 - May 1983
  11. Sanitation: January 1982 - June 1984
  12. Sanitation Department Budget: 1982 - 1986
  13. Schools: April 1982 - January 1985
  14. Senior Citizens Association Mill Levy Fund: 1983
  15. Sewage Collection Improvements: 1984
  16. Sewage: April 1982 - December 1982
  17. Sewage: January 1983 - December 1983
  18. Sewage: January 1984 - March 1985
  19. Sewage Department Budget: 1982 - 1986
  20. Sidewalks/Bicycles: May 1982 - December 1983
  21. Solid Waste: 1982
  22. Streets: April 1982 - December 1982
  23. Streets: January 1983 - December 1983
  24. Streets: January 1984 - March 1985
  25. Street Department Budget: 1982-1986
  26. Taxes: April 1982 - September 1982
  27. Taxes: January 1983 - December 1983 2
  28. Taxes: January 1984 - February 1985

Box 4
Folder

  1. TCI (cable television): 1984
  2. University/City: 1983 - 1984
  3. University/City: 1985
  4. Urban Development: 1982
  5. Urban Development: 1983
  6. Urban Development Committee Minutes: April 1982 - July 1985
  7. Urban Development Budget: 1982 - 1986
  8. Water: March 1982 - December 1982
  9. Water: January 1983 - December 1983
  10. Water: January 1984 - March 1985
  11. Water Rates: 1973 - 1984
  12. Water Rate Studies: 1976
  13. Water Rate Studies: 1982
  14. Water Rate Studies: 1983
  15. Water Rate Studies: 1985
  16. Water Utility Fund Budget: 1982 - 1986
  17. Water Treatment Plant: 1981, 1984

SERIES III - POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

  1. Budgeting Manual: May 1982
  2. Inspection Department Manual: February 1985
  3. Purchasing Manual: April 1984
  4. Standard Construction Specifications: March 1985
  5. Street and Sanitation: undated
  6. Wastewater Dept.: undated
  7. Water Distribution Department: March 1985
  8. Water Transfer Emergency Handbook: 1985
  9. Water Treatment Plant: undated

SEPARATIONS RECORD

The following books were separated and added to the North Dakota Book Collection.

Larson, James H., Ph.D. and Ernest Norman, MSW, MPH. Low Income Residents of Grand Forks: Identification, Needs, and Services. UND: Social Science Research Institute, n.d.
Call number: HV4046.G8 L37 1983

Pine, Carol. Life on the Line. Minneapolis: Northern States Power, 1975.
Call number: QC926.A14 P56 1975


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