A bomb cyclone windstorm lashed Bellevue the night of Tuesday, Nov. 19, bringing down trees throughout the city and leaving hundreds of thousands without power. Most city facilities, including City Hall, had power Wednesday, damages from the storm continue to impact Bellevue. Updates about the city's response will be posted at Bomb Cyclone Storm.
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Documents grouped under Infrastructure Planning web pages include: the Transportation Facilities Plan (TFP), a 12-year, intermediate-range plan; Capital Investment Program Plan (CIP), a seven-year plan that's updated every two years with projects that have a budget and timetable for completion; and the Transportation Improvement Program, a six-year plan that can include both CIP and TFP projects the city would like to implement, but may not yet be funded. For an even broader, longer-range picture, there is the Transportation Element of the city's Comprehensive Plan.
Subarea plans
In addition to planning for capital projects citywide, Bellevue does planning for specific subareas. For example: