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Update on Saturday’s stabbing incident
Bellevue Police Department detectives continue to investigate Saturday’s violent attack on two Bellevue residents at their home, located on the 16200 block of SE 31st Street. The victims are…
Police to visit neighborhoods for National Night Out
Having a neighborhood block party for National Night on Tuesday, Aug. 7? Bellevue police officers are ready to visit block parties on NNO and check in with you and your neighbors.
While the city has…
Council Roundup: Green light for study of potential year-round shelter at Lincoln Center
On Monday night, the City Council agreed to study expanding operations at the temporary men’s shelter at Lincoln Center, located at 116th St NE, to year-round. Currently, the emergency shelter, which…
Take a minute to enjoy the slough
In the latest "Just a Minute Today in Bellevue" video, you can see the beauty of the Mercer Slough Nature Park and Environmental
Education Center.
The wetland, off 118th Avenue Southeast…
Celebrate city’s first downtown bikeway July 31
The first bike lanes running the length of downtown Bellevue are up and accommodating riders. Now it’s time to celebrate (video).
The Downtown Demonstration Bikeway on 108th Avenue is intended to…
Take the survey: Bellevue’s ADA evaluation
The City of Bellevue is updating its Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Self-evaluation and Transition plan to determine what types of access barriers exist for residents and visitors. This plan…
Newcastle swimming area to be closed for milfoil treatment
The swimming area at Newcastle Beach Park will be closed on Wednesday, July 25, as a precaution while private property owners apply herbicide on neighboring properties to control invasive milfoil…
Council Roundup: Council approves Land Use Code Amendment for shelters
On Monday night, the City Council by a 4-3 vote approved a Land Use Code Amendment (LUCA) for shelters and homeless services. The LUCA adds regulations to the land use code to determine how and where…
Council adopts permanent regulations for homeless services
In a 4-3 vote, the City Council adopted a land use code amendment (LUCA) for homeless shelters during Monday night’s regular session. Mayor John Chelminiak, Deputy Mayor Lynne Robinson and…