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Permit Center expands in-person business hours
On Monday, August 2, the Development Services Permit Center at Bellevue City Hall further expands business hours for in-person services. Staff will be available 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday, Tuesday,…
Help improve the health of Bellevue’s waterways
Take a short survey about the city’s Watershed Management Plan by Aug. 30
Bellevue residents are invited to take a survey to help shape “Our Streams, Our Future,” the 20-year Watershed Management…
Community celebrates safety upgrades for SE Newport Way
Years of collaboration between residents in the Eastgate area and City of Bellevue officials capped off today with a celebration marking the completion of a major transportation improvement project…
Council Roundup: Affordable housing capital projects funding approved
Plus, public hearing for East Main Land Use Code Amendment, American Rescue Plan Act funding approval and permanent supportive housing discussion
On Monday, the City Council reviewed a…
Kayak tour of Mercer Slough with Bellevue TV
On the summer episode of Lake to Lake, Bellevue Television offers more than a glimpse of local wildlife on a kayak tour through the Mercer Slough Nature Park. The show also features an…
What are your transportation priorities? Let us know
Questionnaire available as city creates new planning framework
The city is in the process of creating a new long-range planning framework to better guide transportation system…
A message from the chief regarding new laws and policing
Dear Bellevue Community,
Recent mandated police reforms passed by the Legislature in Washington state reflect changing societal expectations on the role of law enforcement and focus on…
Neighborhood Walks hit the streets (and screens)
After a year of virtual programming, the city's Neighborhood Walks program will again be in person throughout Bellevue neighborhoods in 2021. Bellevue's Leadership Team (including the city manager,…
Council Roundup: Eastside Men’s Shelter and other housing projects funding approved
Plus, Human Services recommendations, Environmental Stewardship progress report, and code amendment for East Bellevue parking minimums
On Monday evening the City Council unanimously approved…
Shirley appointed interim police chief
City Manager Brad Miyake has appointed Wendell J. Shirley to lead the Bellevue Police Department, while the city begins the process of looking for a permanent replacement. Shirley, hired as assistant…