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Council Roundup: 'Scoping' for Energize Eastside
Also, Wilburton traffic, Council rules
The City Council on Monday worked on a draft "scoping letter" that
will be submitted as part of a process to produce an environmental
impact statement (EIS) for…
Police declare two properties chronic nuisances
First application of new code amendment puts property owners on notice
Police Chief Steve Mylett recently notified two businesses in the city that they were being declared "chronic nuisance"…
Lake to Lake Bike Ride on June 13
The fourth annual Lake to Lake Bike Ride on Saturday, June 13, will
provide riders of all levels and abilities with an opportunity to
explore Bellevue by bicycle. Riders can choose between two…
City moves in Nextdoor
Responding to requests from residents, the city will start using the popular social network for neighborhoods Nextdoor on Monday, June 1, as another way to communicate with residents.
More than 9,…
One-way closure on SE Newport Way extended
The one-way detour on Southeast Newport Way between 150th Avenue Southeast and 152nd Avenue Southeast was recently rescheduled to the end in May. However, to shorten the project's construction…
Council Roundup: District Court poised for change of venue
An aging, former elementary school at Surrey Downs Park has been the "temporary" home of Bellevue District Court for nearly 30 years, but that arrangement is about to change. On Monday, the City…
City Hall art salutes Asian heritage month
To honor the contributions of Asian and Pacific Islander Americans to the community, the city is hosting a free exhibit of art by Asian-Pacific American artists and designers in the region…
Recruiting for Bellevue Essentials class
The city is seeking participants for the next Bellevue Essentials class, the city's program for emerging neighborhood and community leaders,
People interested in learning more about the structure and…
Water supply sufficient here, but use it wisely
Although Gov. Jay Inslee declared a statewide drought emergency on Friday, May 15, Bellevue Utilities customers have enough water for normal use this year.
Bellevue Utilities, a member of the…
Police looking for missing mother and child
The Bellevue Police are seeking the public's help with finding a mother and her 3-year-old daughter. Nichol Pappas-Haffie and her daughter Emilea Switzer are both considered endangered.
Mom and…