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Friday, May 9: Water Discoloration Notice

A water line was struck, resulting in a turbid plume in Lake Washington, and residents from the south end at 5600 Pleasure Point Lane to the north end at Newcastle Beach Park (shown on map below) are experiencing discolored water with sediment. Crews are cleaning the impacted storm structures and expect water quality to improve by the morning of Saturday, May 10. People and pets are advised not to enter the water while it is cloudy. Map of impacted area and what to do if you have discolored drinking water. 

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    Published June 25 2014

    The Bellevue Firefighters Community Support Foundation and the Parks & Community Services Department are hosting "Joy in July," a toy and food drive throughout the month. Donations will be collected at all Bellevue fire station locations and City Hall.

    Though the holidays are half a year away, the drive aims to gather toys to distribute to children in need this December. With more than 6,000 toys distributed so far in 2014, the shelves need restocking in order to provide toys for children later this year.

    Food donations are also being collected to help feed children and families this summer. One in five students qualifies for free or reduced meals in the Bellevue School District. With schools out for the summer, it can be difficult for many families to provide food for the family.

    Requested donations include new, unwrapped toys for infants, youth and teens, including books, games, sports equipment, arts and crafts kits, cars/trucks, dolls and plush animals. Ideas for infants include age appropriate plush animals, toys and gift cards for parents to purchase needed items. Ideas for teens include gift certificates to clothing, restaurants, malls and music stores.

    The greatest needs for nonperishable food include: canned meals, canned meat, cereal, dry beans, fruit (canned or fresh), pasta, peanut butter, rice, soup, tomato products and vegetables (canned or fresh).

    Monetary donations will also be gratefully accepted to help purchase toys or food items.

    Donations sites include:
    City Hal - 450 110th Ave. NE (downtown)
    Fire Station One - 766 Bellevue Way SE (downtown/West Bellevue)
    Fire Station Two - 2802 148th Ave. SE (Eastgate/Lake Hills/W. Lake Sammamish)
    Fire Station Three -16100 NE Eighth St. (Crossroads/Northeast Bellevue)
    Fire Station Four - 4216 Factoria Blvd. SE (Factoria/Somerset)
    Fire Station Five - 9621 NE 24th St. (Northwest Bellevue)
    Fire Station Six - 1850 132nd Ave. NE (Bridle Trails/Wilburton)
    Fire Station Seven - 11900 SE Eigth St. (Wilburton/Woodridge)
    Fire Station Eight - 5701 Lakemont Blvd. SE (Eastgate/Cougar Mountain)
    Fire Station Nine - 12412 SE 69th Way (Newport)

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