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Construction starts for Downtown Park Northeast Gateway
Construction has started on Downtown Park’s Northeast Gateway, a new pedestrian entrance to feature an entry plaza, water feature and public art.
The gateway is targeted for completion early next…
Arts survey open until July 17
Chance to weigh in on return of arts programming during recovery
UPDATE: The survey period has been extended one week to July 17. Please click here to weigh in on the future of arts programming…
Glow sticks and noise makers for safe 4th
The challenges of 2020 have meant finding creative ways to celebrate special occasions such as birthdays and graduations. As we approach Independence Day with public fireworks displays being canceled…
Robinswood Tennis Center expands hours
The Robinswood Tennis Center expanded its hours starting Wednesday, July 1, to 9 a.m.-10:15 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Under current Phase 2 guidelines of the governor’s Safe Start reopening…
Learn about proposed Utilities projects in online open house
Bellevue Utilities invites the public to learn about its proposed capital improvement projects for the next seven years. The projects – intended to support Bellevue’s high-quality drinking water,…
Council Roundup: Budget workshop explores priorities, major challenges
Plus, Bike Everywhere Month proclamation
The City Council Monday was given an initial briefing on the approach and challenges expected in the upcoming budget planning cycle for the 2021-2022 general…
Residents’ videos lead to looting arrests
Using video clips supplied by residents, Bellevue police have arrested 23 people connected with looting and destruction downtown on May 31, and have recovered more than $50,000 in merchandise.…
Virtual open house for new fire station
As part of a virtual design open house for Fire Station 10, residents can take a seven-minute video tour of the proposed station's design and provide feedback in a survey. The station will be built…
Openings on Youth Link Board
Bellevue Youth Link is seeking candidates for vacancies on its board, composed of high-school aged and adult Bellevue residents. Applications are due by 5 p.m., July 31.