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Residents can get yard, house help on ‘Day of Sharing and Caring’
Requests for outdoor home projects due by June 26
Residents needing assistance with outside home maintenance can apply for help from a team of volunteers who will complete one-day improvement…

Eastside cities launch COVID-19 business support program
(re)STARTUP425 partnership offers one-on-one assistance
The cities of Bellevue, Kirkland, Issaquah, Redmond and Renton today launched (re)STARTUP425, a collaborative effort to connect Eastside small…
Make today count: take the 2020 census
Count everyone in your household as of April 1
April 1 is Census Day. That means when completing the 2020 Census, you’ll count everyone living in your household as of April 1, 2020. It takes just 10…
2020 Census coming to a mailbox near you
Invitations being sent to residents starting this week
Bellevue residents should start looking in their mailboxes over the next two weeks for their 2020 census invitation from the U.S. Census Bureau…

Weigh in on Environmental Stewardship Initiative
Open house and survey launch on March 3
The City of Bellevue is launching a survey and hosting a community open house this week to involve residents and stakeholders in its plan to pursue bold…

City budgeting through a neighborhood lens
Neighborhood Leadership Gathering offers inside look at city budget
The City of Bellevue finance and budget team wants to share where the city allocates resources and give participants an inside…

Cultural Conversations: Just Between Us
Special evening program explores the “in-between” spaces of our life experience
Cultural Conversations invites residents to a special evening event to celebrate the program’s 10-year…

Hear this! Art of Listening workshops coming up
Being a better listener can improve people’s focus, relationships and professional lives. The Bellevue Conflict Resolution Center is ready to help, offering “Art of Listening” workshops this winter…

Bellevue launches Neighborhood Enhancement Program for Crossroads
Chance for residents to propose and vote on improvements
How would you spend $400,000 in your neighborhood? Crossroads residents will get the chance to weigh in on the topic at an upcoming…

Cultural Conversations: What’s age got to do with it?
How to foster positivity and avoid assumptions
In October’s Cultural Conversations, speaker Dori Gillam will pose the question, “How can we talk about age in a more positive and affirming…
