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A public workshop on July 30 will offer Bellevue citizens a first look at design alternatives for the Meydenbauer Bay Park Master Plan. Residents are invited to review and comment on new design proposals for the new Meydenbauer Bay Park, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Bellevue City Hall in Room 1E-108/113, 450 110th Ave. N.E.
Since the early 1990s, the city has been acquiring property along Meydenbauer Bay. The city owns almost a quarter-mile of shoreline on Meydenbauer Bay. This property will be used for park development and improved pedestrian connections to downtown and Old Bellevue.
The park will offer unprecedented access to the Meydenbauer Bay adjacent to Lake Washington, while preserving the ecological and historical resources along the waterfront.
The project is managed by the Parks & Community Services and Planning & Community Development departments. The project will culminate in a park master plan, and in amendments to the comprehensive plan and land use code.
For more information, call Project Managers Robin Cole (Parks), 425-452-6195, or Mike Bergstrom (Planning), 425-452-6866.
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