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Construction activities bring roadway closures
Wilburton area residents and residents near Eastgate Elementary School should plan ahead for roadway impacts in May on 124th Avenue Northeast and on Southeast Newport Way, respectively.
Work…
Council offers financial help to build Tateuchi Center
The City Council on Monday offered to provide up to $20 million towards construction of the Tateuchi Center, a proposed 2,000-seat performing arts center in downtown Bellevue. The unanimous vote is a…
Council Roundup: Study confirms need for electrical system upgrade
Also, award for Coal Creek project, Phantom Lake transmission line, proclamations
Utility System Efficiencies Inc., the electrical power systems analysis firm hired by the City Council to provide an…
Parks recognized for excellence
Bellevue Parks & Community Services received several top honors last week at the Washington Recreation & Park Association annual awards ceremony in Tacoma, including:
Innovative…
Investigation of AutoNation structure fire
Bellevue Fire Department investigators have completed their preliminary on-site examination of the Bellevue AutoNation structure fire that occurred on Saturday, April 25. Fire Investigators have…
Help name a park
On March 9, the City Council directed the Parks & Community Services Board to begin the renaming process for Bovee Park. The Park Board has received more than 50 suggestions for a new name! …
Energize Eastside EIS comment period starts
The 45-day scoping comment period for an environmental review of Puget Sound Energy's "Energize Eastside" project began Thursday. Residents can also comment and learn more about the project at a…
City announces new traffic control for Chick-fil-A
The city announced today the implementation of new traffic control for the Chick-fil-A restaurant on 116th Avenue Northeast and Northeast Eighth Street, in an effort to maintain a safe environment…
Seminar on neighborhood crime prevention and emergency preparedness
Past, current and future block captains can learn how to organize their neighborhoods for crime prevention and emergency preparedness at a class hosted by the Bellevue Office of Emergency Management…
Bellevue joins national safer streets challenge
The city has joined a nationwide Mayor's Challenge to improve safety for bicycle riders and pedestrians of all ages and abilities over the next year.
The City Council recently committed to the U.S.…