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Reopening businesses should flush water systems
As our county moves into phased reopening, many businesses are returning to buildings that have been unoccupied for a couple months. Bellevue Utilities reminds them to ensure the water system is…
Utilities suspends water shutoffs
To help residents experiencing financial stress due to the COVID-19 outbreak, as of March 11, Bellevue Utilities has suspended all water shutoffs for non-payment during the crisis.
“We…
W. Lake Samm Pkwy closure for pipe replacement
Detour Jan. 27-31; plan ahead and expect delays
Starting Monday, Jan. 27, possibly extending to Friday, Jan. 31, a section of West Lake Sammamish Parkway, between Northup Way and Southeast 26th…

Rain storm closure updates
Last updated 1 p.m. Dec. 22
All streets closed due to flooding after a rainstorm moved through the area Dec. 20 and 21 are now open. The storm resulted in regional flood warnings, prompting…

Bellevue students slash waste in Cafeteria Challenge
In the battle against lunchroom waste, Bellevue students put up an impressive fight. For the annual Cafeteria Challenge, students at the winning Puesta del Sol Elementary School averaged just 1.77…

Coho salmon released in Coal Creek
Coho salmon are spawning in Coal Creek! In partnership with the Muckleshoot Tribal Fisheries Department and the state Department of Fish and Wildlife, the City of Bellevue celebrated the release of…

NE Eighth lane closures for pipe installation
Lanes on Northeast Eighth Street near 132nd Avenue will be closed for two to three weeks starting April 22, so the city can replace a sewer pipe under the street.
Last year the city replaced the…
Learn how to live greener
Bellevue Utilities is offering a series of classes to help residents try greener living, including avoiding harmful cleaners and reducing food waste.
Cosponsored by the King County Library System…
Windstorm strikes region
Some arterial streets in Bellevue remained closed Monday morning after a windstorm early Sunday knocked down trees, which brought down power lines with them. More than 300 Bellevue residents were…
