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Enjoy parks and trails safely
Social distancing for all activities encouraged
With nice weather on the way this weekend, Bellevue Parks & Community Services is encouraging park visitors to practice social distancing when…
Council Roundup: Update on Bellevue schools
Plus, National Police Week and health care worker celebration
The City Council Monday received an update from Bellevue School District Superintendent Ivan Duran on the district’s response to…
Governor shares phased approach to lifting restrictions
City facilities remain closed, golf courses to open
The governor on Friday extended the “Stay Home – Stay Healthy” order until May 31, but shared a four-phase approach ca
Residents can get yard, house help on ‘Day of Sharing and Caring’
Requests for outdoor home projects due by June 26
Residents needing assistance with outside home maintenance can apply for help from a team of volunteers who will complete one-day improvement…
Earth Day celebrates 50 years
City provides virtual opportunities for environmental engagement
Today is the 50th annual celebration of Earth Day. The recognition started in 1970 as a collective effort of diverse groups united by…
Council Roundup: Relief for businesses, arts organizations
Also, building permit applications extended, Sexual Assault Awareness Month
The City Council Monday received an update on the city’s efforts to support the local business and the arts community…
Eastside cities launch COVID-19 business support program
(re)STARTUP425 partnership offers one-on-one assistance
The cities of Bellevue, Kirkland, Issaquah, Redmond and Renton today launched (re)STARTUP425, a collaborative effort to connect Eastside small…
Downtown Park parking lots close
To further promote social distancing, Bellevue Parks & Community Services will close both parking lots at Downtown Park starting Wednesday, April 15. The closures are part of an effort to…
Council Roundup: COVID-19 city action report
Plus, pedestrian improvements and proclamations to support community
At this week’s virtual city council meeting, councilmembers were briefed on the various ways city staff and departments…
Shiosaki selected as Parks & Community Services director
City Manager Brad Miyake announced today that Michael Shiosaki will lead the city’s Parks & Community Services Department. Shiosaki brings 30-years of experience as a parks and recreation…