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Prepare for record high temps, air quality warning
The National Weather Service in Seattle has issued an excessive heat warning for western Washington this week, with the mercury expected to reach 97 degrees in Bellevue Thursday and Friday.
In…

BellevueNOW now showing
Now showing on Bellevue Television is a new public affairs program called BellevueNOW. Hosted by Lenka Wright, the city's chief communications officer, BellevueNOW explores many of the issues and…

It's Your City celebrates city in a park
The building continues downtown and in BelRed, but Bellevue is still a "city in a park" too, as the summer issue of It's Your City confirms.
Both the "Complete the Circle" project at Downtown…

BTV highlights Meydenbauer Bay Park construction
This month’s Lake to Lake television show features great information about the start of our city’s exciting new waterfront park project at Meydenbauer Bay, golf in Bellevue, bicycle safety tips and…

Bellevue debuts new city website
Mobile-friendly design, improved navigation and better search
The City of Bellevue debuted its new website, BellevueWA.gov, offering users an improved mobile experience with greater functionality.…
Step into adventure with Lake to Lake
On this month's Lake to Lake television show, take off on a snowshoeing adventure with Bellevue Parks & Community Services. Also, catch up on some great recent events and ideas,…

City staying informed of federal actions
Just like many of our residents, city officials are closely monitoring how changes on the federal level may impact us locally on key issues such as immigration.
Right now, we are still evaluating…
Council Roundup: Response to concerns about room rentals
Also, light rail CAC, health care enrollment, Day of Concern
Responding in a timely manner to concerns from residents in single-family neighborhoods near Bellevue College, the City Council on Monday…
City Manager appoints new deputy, launches search for second
City Manager Brad Miyake has appointed two deputies to help him carry out City Council policies, working closely with community members, regional partners and city staff.
The council hired Miyake as…
Training the next generation of firefighters
Local fire departments need to know whether recruits can rush into a smoke-filled building while wearing 70 pounds of protective gear and hauling a heavy hose -- before they hire them. …