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Dialogue with our Muslim neighbors
A panel of six Muslim residents will share their experiences living on the Eastside on March 16, 7 p.m., at City Hall, in the Council Chamber.
The Bellevue Neighborhoods Forum, jointly…
New online maps tell stories
Bellevue's comprehensive plan is a foundational document, packed with detailed information about the city and guidance for its future development. To help make the plan accessible, the city has…
Council Roundup: Parking regs updated
Also, Vision Zero in Comp Plan and hearing on light rail maintenance facility
Council members on Monday gave final approval for changes to
Bellevue's parking code. The topic was previously considered…
Gardening tips on BTV
This month on the Lake to Lake television show, Master Gardener Jim Olson shares some helpful growing tips and information about free King County Master Gardener Workshops. The episode also…
Registration now open for youth conference
Bellevue Youth Link will host the all-city Youth Involvement 2016 Conference on March 25, 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., at the Meydenbauer Center, 11100 NE Sixth St. Since the early 1990s, the city has…
New It's Your City online
"I'm really excited and pleased to be in this role," said John Stokes after the City Council elected him mayor earlier this year. "I think we're going to have a great two years ahead of us."
Stokes,…
Council Roundup: City considers parking code update
Also, Willowmoor flooding prevention project and Land Use Code amendments for new projects
Councilmembers on Monday reviewed proposed changes to the city's parking code with an eye toward updating…
Council Roundup: High marks for Bellevue in business survey
Also, East Bellevue Community Council granted appeal funds
On Tuesday the City Council was briefed on the recent results of the first bi-annual Bellevue Business Survey. The survey, conducted between…
Bellevue launches open data portal
Today, the City of Bellevue launched its open data portal, which is intended to help the city share its progress in achieving intended results with residents and other stakeholders.
The open data…
More funding for Eastside shelters
The Eastside women's and men's winter shelters in Bellevue have received $50,000 each in additional funding from King County to expand capacity.
The emergency funding will allow both shelters to…