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Funding available for human services providers
Organizations that provide human services to Bellevue residents can apply for funding from the City of Bellevue from March 5 to April 10, 2018. The city is issuing a request for proposals for…
New look for It's Your City
It's Your City, Bellevue's citywide newsletter, is being delivered to local homes and businesses this week. You'll probably notice the issue has a bold, new look.
After more than 10 years, …
Council Roundup: Progress report on Neighborhood Levy projects
During its extended study session on Monday, the City Council reviewed progress on the Neighborhood Safety, Connectivity and Congestion Levy, approved by Bellevue voters in November 2016.
While 2017…
New way for public to register for recreation programs
People looking to find and sign up for Bellevue recreation programs will have an easier time doing it as the city rolls out a new, mobile-friendly registration system Thursday, March 1.
In addition…
Registration extended for youth conference
Registration for this year's Youth Involvement Conference has been extended, with the new deadline on March 16. The conference, for all Bellevue middle- and high-school age youth, is on…
Registration open for Neighborhoods Conference
It’s almost time for the City of Bellevue’s biennial Neighborhoods Conference! This year’s event, to be held on Saturday, April 21 at City Hall, will focus on the themes of “Innovation, Inspiration…
Flying dragon visits City Hall
A unique area resident — a 25-foot-long dragon fashioned from cast-off materials — is hanging out at City Hall.
The art installation, part of a “Dragons Are Your Friends” exhibition, was hoisted…
Update: Snow on Friday, more possible this weekend
2/23/18 Update:
The latest information is showing slightly milder conditions this afternoon (Friday) and tonight than expected, which will limit snow concerns for the city. Roads should be…
State’s first career female firefighter dies of cancer
Today the Bellevue Fire Department family announced the passing of one of its beloved members and a fire service pioneer, retired Captain Jeanette Woldseth. Woldseth, the first career female…
Neighborhood Leadership Gathering set for Feb. 27
Residents are invited to the first Neighborhood Leadership Gathering of 2018 on Tuesday, Feb. 27 beginning at 6:30 p.m. at City Hall. The program will feature new Director of Planning and Community…