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Input wanted on proposed I-405 interchanges
The city of Bellevue and the state Department of Transportation are partnering to study a new interchange to access Interstate 405 in south downtown. The intent is to lessen traffic congestion on I-…
State of the City: We stand together
The City of Bellevue has devoted considerable resources to help residents and businesses succeed, innovate and persevere through the economic shutdown caused by the coronavirus, Mayor Lynne…
Gatherings at parks limited to 5
With the arrival of summer weather, Bellevue Parks & Community Services reminds people that gatherings are limited to five people or fewer from outside of the same household at city parks…
Swimming at Enatai beach closed again
The City of Bellevue closed the Enatai Beach Park swimming area Friday, July 31, due to high bacteria levels in the water. The rest of the park, at 3519 108th Ave. SE, is still open.
The swimming…
Council Roundup: First public hearing on city budget
Plus, East Main Land Use Code Amendment and Rep. John Lewis commendation
On Monday, the City Council held the first of three public hearings related to the city’s 2021-2022 operating budget and the…
Bellevue Essentials class deadline approaching
Applications due Aug. 3
Bellevue Essentials, a nine-week introduction to the inner workings of city government, is getting ready to welcome the Class of 2020. While we all continue to live…
Cultural Conversations to explore new alphabet
Brothers invent script to help culture survive
ADLaM is a new alphabet that is keeping an ancient people from vanishing. At a virtual Cultural Conversation Wednesday, July 29, participants will…
Council Roundup: Affordable Housing Strategy work continues
Plus, ADA Week proclamation
On Monday, the City Council initiated work on a Housing Strategy action to increase affordable housing through targeted incentives.
Celebrating an accessible Bellevue
City marks 30th anniversary of the ADA
Recognizing that ability is part of Bellevue’s diversity, the city continues to advance equity and accessibility for those of all abilities in our city…