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Provide input on Lake Hills Connector culvert project
To improve fish passage to the Kelsey Creek watershed, the City of Bellevue will remove the culvert under Lake Hills Connector Boulevard. In the coming weeks, community members will have the chance…
State and federal grants to advance Vision Zero road safety
On Tuesday, the City Council accepted three grants totaling more than $2 million that will support the Transportation Department’s Vision Zero efforts to make Bellevue streets safer for all users,…

Council Roundup: City to acquire property to expand open space in Coal Creek Natural Area
Plus, Economic Development Plan update launches and further work advances on affordable housing
City Council to consider purchase of land to extend Coal Creek Natural Area
In its final meeting of 2024 on Tuesday, Dec. 10, the City Council will consider the potential purchase of a 12.2-acre parcel of land adjacent to the Coal Creek Natural Area at the south end of…

Bellevue continues progress on affordable housing
City launching update to its Affordable Housing StrategyContinuing its commitment to housing affordability, Bellevue recently kicked off its year-long process of updating the city’s Affordable…

Bellevue remembers those impacted by traffic crashes
Community members encouraged to take action by signing new Vision Zero pledge For a second year, the Bellevue City Council proclaimed Sunday, Nov. 17 as World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic…
Visit and Shop Factoria Day is Dec. 7
To celebrate the completion of the Factoria Boulevard Stormwater Improvement Project, the City of Bellevue is hosting "Visit and Shop Factoria Day" to thank the community, businesses and project…
Bomb Cyclone storm lashes Bellevue
Last updated Dec. 10A bomb cyclone lashed Bellevue Nov. 19, bringing down trees throughout the city and leaving hundreds of thousands without power across the region. Status updates regarding the…
