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Eastside law enforcement agencies announce task force to address reckless driving
Law enforcement agencies representing Bellevue, Issaquah, Redmond and Kirkland jurisdictions today announced the launch of the Eastside Safe Streets Task Force, a regional partnership aimed at…
Council Roundup: Economic Development plan advances
Plus, human services funding, Old Bellevue design standards and Development Services updateDuring Tuesday’s meeting, the City Council reviewed the draft 2026-2031 Economic Development Plan, a…
Help shape BelRed’s future
City taking input on proposed land use code updates at Feb. 23 open house For more than 15 years, BelRed has been transforming into a vibrant, connected neighborhood with new housing, jobs,…
Opening on Human Services Commission
The City Council is accepting applications to fill a vacancy on the Human Services Commission. Interested community members who live in Bellevue are encouraged to apply online by 5 p.m., Monday, Feb…
Council Roundup: Affordable Housing Strategy review
Plus, Inclusive Innovation program update, collection of code amendments and Black History MonthDuring Tuesday’s meeting, the City Council reviewed the public draft of the 2026-2032 Affordable…
Help shape city’s future online services
The City of Bellevue is seeking to improve its delivery of online services to the community. From utility payments to community engagement, the city is looking at how digital tools can best meet the…
$400,000 for convening organizations in human services
The City of Bellevue is making $200,000 per year available in 2027 and 2028 for organizations that convene education and/or human services providers, along with other interested parties, to increase…
Council Roundup: Human services needs and Safe Speeds
Plus, school district levy and immigration resourcesOn Tuesday, the City Council received a report on the 2025 Human Services Needs Update. Conducted during a year of significant federal funding cuts…
Funding opportunity for providers of teen after-school drop-in services
To support Bellevue’s middle- and high-school youth, the City of Bellevue is making $86,000 per year available through a competitive funding opportunity for after-school drop-in services in 2027 and…
Plan to advance city affordable housing goals over next seven years heads to Council
The Bellevue City Council will review a draft 2026-2032 Affordable Housing Strategy at its meeting Tuesday, Feb. 3. After more than a year of work, this citywide seven-year plan has identified …