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Bold vision for Wilburton on Lake to Lake
Exciting changes are on the way for Wilburton, with East Link light rail and the Eastrail bicycle-pedestrian path both set to open in the not-too-distant future. In this month's episode of Lake to…
Bellevue marks City Hall Plaza reopening on 70th anniversary
Years in the making, the reimagined Bellevue City Hall Plaza, which neighbors the future East Link light rail Bellevue Downtown Station, is now open to the public.
To mark this milestone and…
Budget initiatives, new fire station in It's Your City
The Winter/Spring issue of It’s Your City arriving in Bellevue mailboxes this week focuses on a 2023-24 budget that supports environmental stewardship, public safety, affordable housing and equity.
Experienced organization needed to operate Safe Parking Pilot Program
Human services organizations serving Bellevue with specific expertise in supporting residents experiencing homelessness are invited to respond to a request for proposals to facilitate a Safe Parking…
Opportunity to join Centering Communities of Color Coordinating Team
The City of Bellevue is welcoming applications from community members interested in joining the Centering Communities of Color Coordinating Team, which supports and guides the city’s relationships…
Inclement weather closures
Bellevue City Hall and other non-emergency city facilities will be closed today (Friday, Dec. 23) due to hazardous weather conditions. The city offers online delivery for most city services, which…
Council Roundup: More actions to support affordable housing
Plus, Comprehensive Plan Amendments approved and Human Services Commission appointments
NOTE: The next Bellevue City Council meeting will be on Jan. 9, 2023, due to the council’s winter…
Public invited to online MLK celebration
Annual celebration of health and community takes place Jan. 16
The City of Bellevue invites the public to the 2023 Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration and Health Fair, an event to encourage…
Council Roundup: Climate collaboration moves forward
Plus, arts grant funding, Airfield Park development and award-winning student poet featured
On Monday, the City Council voted unanimously to move ahead with a draft Eastside Climate…