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Council Roundup: Final use-of-force report presented
Plus, COVID-19 temporary use permits extended, ARCH housing project funding approved and homelessness update
On Monday, the City Council received a report on final recommendations from an…

Council Roundup: I-405 access study direction
Plus, action on transportation Comprehensive Plan Amendments and residential parking land use codes
Following a year of study and public engagement, the City Council unanimously supported the…

Bellevue stands in support of Asian American community
Officials condemn nationwide uptick in violence, urge residents to report hate incidents
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Council Roundup: COVID grant allocation approved
Plus, Environmental Stewardship and Neighborhood Area Planning updates
On Monday, the City Council unanimously approved funding recommendations from the Human Services Commission to allocate $897,…
Council Roundup: Changes to affordable housing incentive program
Plus, assistant chief and crisis team introduced, Asian-American support proclamation and improving Bellevue’s pedestrian-bicycle network
On Monday, the City Council gave input on proposed updates…

Council Roundup: Major mobile vaccine unit progress
Plus, Eastrail update and economic development work
This week the City Council received an update on the progress made by Bellevue Fire Department’s mobile vaccination teams, who have been…

Council Roundup: Update on smart water meters
Plus, Comprehensive Plan Amendments, emergency radio network, and mourning a former mayor
On Monday, the City Council received an update on ongoing work for the Automated Metering Infrastructure (…

Draft use of force review now available
Public invited to comment
The City of Bellevue is now entering the third stage of the City Council Pledge process – “report the findings of the review to the community and seek feedback.” At

Council Roundup: COVID-19 and adapting city services
Plus, diversity summit reflections and convention center board approval
On Monday, the City Council received a report on current COVID-19 trends from the director of Public Health – Seattle &…

Mayor statement on violence at the Capitol
Today Mayor Lynne Robinson released the following statement on behalf of the Bellevue City Council:
Wednesday’s events of blatant violence and intimidation at our nation’s Capitol, and in Olympia,…
