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Water supply sufficient here, but use it wisely
Although Gov. Jay Inslee declared a statewide drought emergency on Friday, May 15, Bellevue Utilities customers have enough water for normal use this year.
Bellevue Utilities, a member of the…
Spring recycling event May 2
Now's the time to get your spring cleaning done. Everything you drop off will be recycled at Bellevue's Annual Spring Recycling Event this Saturday, May 2, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
When: Saturday, May 2, 9…
New culvert/bridge at Coal Creek wins award
A city project on Coal Creek Parkway that features a new culvert/bridge to keep the roadway safe, a pedestrian connection to the Coal Creek trail and stream restoration to improve salmon habitat was…
Sewer project to impact traffic on 112th SE
To add sewer capacity for downtown's growing population and replace aging infrastructure, the City of Bellevue will replace a sewer pump station and pipes in the Bellefield neighborhood.
Construction…
Utility pipe replacement to close NE 12th
The City of Bellevue will replace stormwater pipes on Northeast 12th Street between 108th and 112th avenues beginning Tuesday, February 17. The work will require road closures that will impact…
Lake to Lake: 2014 highlights
The January edition of Lake to Lake, a video news show about Bellevue, features highlights from 2014.
Whether it was the opening of a new zip line or a tech startup event at City Hall, 2014 was…
No garbage pickup on Christmas
The City of Bellevue wishes you happy holidays.
In case you're wondering, Republic does not collect recycling, garbage or organics on Christmas day. If your normally scheduled pickup day falls on…
Schools compete to cut lunchroom waste
Thirteen Bellevue elementary schools competed to see which could cut the most waste in their cafeterias. The winning school, Newport Heights, generated less than a third of a cup of garbage per…
Now is the time to clear leaves from storm drains
Fall means rainy days and falling leaves that can clog storm drains and lead to flooding. The City of Bellevue is asking residents to help prevent neighborhood flooding by raking leaves and debris…
Comments sought on Utilities budget
Bellevue's Environmental Services Commission is seeking comments on the city's proposed 2015-2016 Utilities budget and rates, and will hold a public hearing at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, November 6.…