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Bloomberg Philanthropies funds to empower young people to find innovative climate solutions
With a $50,000 award from Bloomberg Philanthropies’ Youth Climate Action Fund, the City of Bellevue is expanding opportunities for young residents to lead development of innovative climate solutions…
Join walking audits to improve road safety in BelRed and Wilburton
Community walking audits June 6, July 25 and August 22Community members are invited to participate in walking audits in the BelRed and Wilburton neighborhoods to help improve safety for people…
Youth Link announces Community Leadership Award winners
Bellevue Youth Link invites the community to a public ceremony honoring children and teens for their contributions to the community at the 36th annual Community Leadership Awards celebration on…
Bellevue offers help with marketing, permits for World Cup-related events here
The games will be played in Seattle, but soccer fans will have plenty of reasons to shout “olé” right here in Bellevue during the World Cup June 11–July 19. With support from the city, local…
Join conversation on Bellevue Utilities budget and rates
Bellevue Utilities customers are invited to learn about and provide input on the Bellevue Utilities’ budget and rates being considered for 2027-28 through a series of Community Connect open houses…
Drink from the tap at City Hall this week
The City of Bellevue is joining communities across the country to celebrate National Drinking Water Week, recognizing the essential role that safe and reliable drinking water plays in everyday life.…
City adopts updated affordable housing strategy
After engaging across the community for more than a year, the City of Bellevue adopted its 2026-2032 Affordable Housing Strategy, outlining a path towards meeting the city’s target of building or…
Work moves ahead on affordable housing after record-breaking city investment
Additional opportunity to apply for funds this summerTwo affordable housing developments will begin construction later this year after the City Council approved more than $37 million in funding…