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Council Roundup: City Manager selection process moves forward
Plus, summer recreation programs, Community Crisis Assistance Team progress and best of 425On Tuesday, the City Council was presented with the results of interviews and surveys conducted by an…

Lakemont Blvd. to reopen week of June 10
With a new bridge on Lakemont Boulevard nearly complete, the key South Bellevue arterial is expected to reopen the week of June 10. The street has been closed to drivers since last fall, when the…
Explore Bellevue on Lake to Lake Bike Ride
Routes for different skill levels and free kids rideThe 11th annual Lake to Lake Bike Ride on Saturday, June 8, will provide riders of all levels and abilities with an opportunity to experience…

Council Roundup: Next step in tree code updates advanced
Plus, updates on safe parking, the Eastgate housing campus and economic development workOn Tuesday evening, the City Council heard proposed amendments to the city’s land use code to update tree…

With county grant, NBCC to provide more programs for older adults
The North Bellevue Community Center has been awarded a $220,000 King County grant to expand its continuing mission as a hub of activity for older adults.

Planning for healthier streams in Bellevue
The City of Bellevue is developing its first Watershed Management Plan to improve the health of our streams, lakes and wetlands over the next 20 years, and wants to hear from area residents and…
Bellevue embraces 'The Love Between' with vibrant intersection art
New LGBTQIA+ art piece to be unveiled at Paws & Pride eventThe City of Bellevue is preparing to install its newest piece of public art and the first city-sponsored Pride street art — a creative…

Help with exterior home improvements for those in need
Day of Sharing and Caring is back with new nameHomeowners who need help with yard maintenance and/or outside home improvement because of physical or financial hardship can apply for it from a team of…

New Community Development director announced
The City of Bellevue announced Monday Emil King will be the new director of the city’s Community Development Department, effective June 1, following the retirement of current director Michael…

Council Roundup: Improving inclusive procurement practices
Plus, Council weighs in on federal priorities and proclaims Bike Everywhere Month, Police Week and Affordable Housing Week
