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    Bellevue Healthy Streets pilot expands

    June 5 2020
    A pilot project that gives people more room to safely walk and bicycle while physical distancing during the COVID-19 crisis – by temporarily closing streets to non-local vehicle traffic – is…
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    A part of Southeast Fourth Street in Lake Hills is closed to non-local vehicle traffic for Bellevue's Healthy Streets program.

    Reopening businesses should flush water systems

    June 5 2020
    As our county moves into phased reopening, many businesses are returning to buildings that have been unoccupied for a couple months. Bellevue Utilities reminds them to ensure the water system is…
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    Curfew through Saturday lifted

    June 4 2020
    Mayor Lynne Robinson has terminated an emergency order for overnight curfews for downtown Bellevue through Saturday morning. The city will return to daily risk assessments to determine the need to…
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    Special Council Meeting June 4

    June 4 2020
    The Bellevue City Council will hold a special meeting Thursday, June 4 at 5:00 p.m. for the council to consider ratifying several emergency orders signed by the mayor in response to public…
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    Bellevue Essentials information meetings June 9 and 10

    June 4 2020
    Bellevue Essentials, the city’s program for emerging neighborhood and community leaders, is seeking applicants for its 2020 class. Information meetings will be held on Tuesday, June 9, 6-7 p.m. and…
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    A park ranger meets with the Bellevue Essentials class of 2019 at Lewis Creek Park.

    Council Roundup: Police chief debrief

    June 3 2020
    Plus, King County update on COVID-19, Great Neighborhoods, proclamations of support The City Council Monday received an update from Bellevue Police Chief Steve Mylett on the looting and public…
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    Curfew issued through Saturday morning

    June 3 2020
    Business associations recommend removing merchandise Mayor Lynne Robinson again signed a civil emergency order establishing a curfew for downtown Bellevue due to continued threat of public…
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    Map illustrates the curfew area downtown bounded approximately on the west by 100th Avenue Northeast, on the south by Main Street/Southeast First Street, on the east by 120th Avenue Northeast/Northeast First Street and on the north by Northeast 12th Street

    Police investigate fatal stabbings

    June 2 2020
    Two people died following a domestic disturbance in the 15500 block of Northeast 22nd Place just before 11:30 pm Monday, June 1. Officers responded to a report of a stabbing where the suspect was…
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    Curfew again Tuesday night

    June 2 2020
    For a third consecutive night, a curfew will be in place for downtown Bellevue. With continued demonstration activity in the area and the threat of additional public disturbances in Bellevue, Mayor…
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    Map illustrates the curfew area downtown bounded approximately on the west by 100th Avenue Northeast, on the south by Main Street/Southeast First Street, on the east by 120th Avenue Northeast/Northeast First Street and on the north by Northeast 12th Street

    Bellevue reissues curfew

    June 1 2020
    Bellevue Mayor Lynne Robinson has amended an earlier-issued civil emergency order prohibiting the possession of weapons in certain areas of Bellevue with the intent to cause harm.
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    Map illustrates the curfew area downtown bounded approximately on the west by 100th Avenue Northeast, on the south by Main Street/Southeast First Street, on the east by 120th Avenue Northeast/Northeast First Street and on the north by Northeast 12th Street

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