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Free summer movies at Downtown and Crossroads parks

June 3 2026
Movies in the Park are back at dusk at Downtown Park, 10201 NE Fourth St., on Tuesdays, July 14-Aug. 18, and at Crossroads Park, 16000 NE 10th St., on Thursdays, Aug. 6-27. There will be pre-movie…
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People sitting on the lawn at Downtown Park watch a movie on a massive, temporary screen.

The future of downtown Bellevue starts here

May 28 2026
Community engagement for Downtown Livability 2.0 kicks off with events in JuneThe City of Bellevue has launched Downtown Livability 2.0, an update to the city’s land use code intended to encourage a…
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Shoppers walk across Northeast Eighth Street downtown.

Record-setting summer programming in Bellevue

May 27 2026
Community-led, cross-cultural and World Cup-themed events on calendarContinuing its evolution as a destination city in the Northwest, Bellevue will host more events this year than it ever has before…
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A couple dances, with a band behind them under a canopy, at Swing Arts Foundation's free jazz and swing dance lesson social at City Hall Plaza.

Bellevue offers human trafficking prevention training

May 22 2026
Given the risk of human trafficking to occur when large crowds gather for global sporting events, the city is partnering with Businesses Ending Slavery and Trafficking (BEST) to offer free training…
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Council Roundup: Housing exemption program eyed for further adjustments, special meeting held

May 22 2026
Plus, letter to Sound Transit, park project to honor Bellevue’s Japanese history and Arts Commission appointmentAt its meeting Tuesday, the Bellevue City Council discussed making temporary updates to…
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Speed limit lowered on Coal Creek Parkway

May 20 2026
Radar feedback signs to help drivers monitor speeds and slow downCoal Creek Parkway Southeast, Bellevue’s second busiest street, is getting a new speed limit this week to improve safety, dropping…
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A boom truck and bucket truck with one worker each is erecting a large radar sign pole across a four-lane road. Traffic has been stopped by a uniformed police officer, and traffic cones are in place to divert traffic away from work crews.

Council Roundup: County announces proposed sewer rate increases

May 15 2026
Plus, updates to future land use map and new city code for targeted residential protestsThe City Council Tuesday learned about King County’s proposed 2027 sewer rate and capacity charge increases.…
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Public hearing on human services needs in Bellevue

May 15 2026
The Bellevue Human Services Commission will hold a public hearing on housing and human services needs in Bellevue 6 p.m. Monday, June 1, at City Hall.
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Celebrate ‘Together in Pride’ at City Hall Plaza June 3

May 14 2026
In honor of Pride Month, the City of Bellevue and Pride Across the Bridge are joining together to host Pride on the Plaza, an event celebrating our 2SLGBTQIA+ community.
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2 Line headlines Lake to Lake

May 8 2026
The 2 Line's eagerly awaited cross-lake connection is featured in this month's Lake to Lake news show about Bellevue. Also on tap are dramatically varied performances from the Unity Through Diversity…
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