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Opening on Human Services Commission
The City Council is seeking candidates for a vacancy on Bellevue’s Human Services Commission. You can apply. Applications are due by Friday, Oct. 20.
Made up of volunteers and appointed by the mayor…
Lake to Lake goes to the dogs
On the latest Lake to Lake television show:
Investigate Bellevue’s furry crime fighters.
Find out what’s inspirational about the Inspiration Playground.
Take a deep look at Sound Transit’s…
Walk to School Day: ‘It’s like a playdate’
Students, parents, and teachers at 10 local elementary schools will come together on Wednesday, Oct. 4 for Walk to School Day. The annual event promotes safe walking, healthier students and more…
Council Roundup: Hearing on injection site ban
Following a public hearing Monday regarding an interim prohibition on safe injection sites in Bellevue, the City Council directed staff to prepare an ordinance for a permanent ban.
Five people spoke…
With EnviroStars, Bellevue businesses get help going green
Bellevue joins 16 Washington cities, counties and utilities to launch EnviroStars, a regional green business program.
The EnviroStars program acts as a central hub for Washington businesses to…
Public invited to Neighborhood Leadership Gathering
Be part of making Bellevue the city where you want to be for years to come by attending the semi-annual Neighborhood Leadership Gathering scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 10, 6:30-8:30 p.m., at City Hall…
Police distribute bilingual 'At Your Service' brochures
As part of an ongoing effort to enhance police-community relations, the Bellevue Police Department will begin distributing this week bilingual "At Your Service" brochures, in English and Spanish,…
110th Ave. NE: Full lane closure begins early Oct.
In early October, Sound Transit’s contactor will begin a long-term closure of a portion of 110th Avenue NE at NE 6th Street. The full closure (all lanes; all directions) is needed to build the East…
Sept. 25 public hearings related to homelessness
On Monday, Sept. 25, the City Council will hold required public hearings on two temporary ordinances passed during the Aug. 7 meeting:
Ordinance No. 6369, imposing an interim official…