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Council Roundup: Working to recover Chinook salmon
Big Chinook salmon still swim up Kelsey Creek, through the backyards of Bellevue residences, and the city is doing its part to make sure the threatened species continues returning to its native…
Weekend concrete pour to close multiple downtown streets
Another huge concrete pour at the Lincoln Square Expansion project is scheduled for 12 a.m., Saturday, February 28, until 4 p.m., Sunday, March 1. Crews will set-up the following road closures at 11…
84-year-old man missing
James Pyne, an 84-year old Bellevue resident with memory loss and frequent seizures, was last seen walking away from his home in the Woodridge area at about 2:15 p.m., Tuesday.
His sister…
Four in running for police chief
Today the City of Bellevue announced four finalists for police chief -- an assistant chief with the Phoenix police; the Southlake, Texas police chief; a former assistant chief with the…
You are invited: Meet and greet with police chief finalists
City residents, community and business leaders and other interested individuals will have a chance to meet the finalists for Bellevue police chief at a City Hall reception on Thursday, February 26, 5…
Neighborhood leaders to focus on economic development
In the first Neighborhood Leadership Gathering of the year, interested residents can join in a conversation about economic growth and its effect on neighborhoods. The featured speaker will be James…
Comprehensive Plan draft now available for comment
The city has released the first draft of its updated Comprehensive Plan.
The Comprehensive Plan is the citywide policy document that encapsulates the community's vision and guides the city's approach…
Council Roundup: Tateuchi Center feasibility
The City Council on Monday previewed a feasibility study for the Tateuchi Center, a proposed 2,000-seat performing arts center in downtown Bellevue.
Steven Bronfenbrenner, a consultant hired by the…
Police to host 'Coffee with a Cop'
On Wednesday, February 18, Bellevue police officers and community members will come together in an informal, neutral space to discuss community issues, build relationships and drink coffee.
All…
New sidewalk for Newport Way at Eastgate Elementary
Adding important pedestrian and bicycle amenities, the city will build a sidewalk and bike lanes on Southeast Newport Way between 150th and 152nd avenues, with construction beginning on Tuesday,…