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Shirley appointed Bellevue Police Chief
City Manager Brad Miyake has appointed Interim Chief Wendell Shirley to lead the Bellevue Police Department. Chief Shirley has served as interim chief since Chief Steve Mylett left the department…

Get ready for cold nights
Cold weather is expected to continue in Bellevue for the next few days, with nighttime temperatures dipping into the 20s, according to the National Weather Service’s Seattle office. The city is…

Demolition prep for home damaged by slide begins
Following an agreement between the City of Bellevue and a Somerset family whose home was irreparably damaged by a mudslide Jan. 17, the city has finalized a contract with a demolition contractor to…

Brennan appointed deputy city manager
City manager taps long-time city operational leader for interim role
City Manager Brad Miyake announced he has selected the director of the city’s Development Services department, Mike…
Slide update: Agreement reached to demolish hazardous structure
Family will be able to safely salvage property
After weeks of close communications, the City of Bellevue has reached an agreement with the owners of a collapsed home badly damaged in a January…
New Mountains to Sound trail segment on BTV
Bellevue Television’s latest Lake to Lake show highlights two great community events – the grand opening of a Bellevue segment of the Mountains to Sound Greenway and the city’s recent tribute to the…

Council Roundup: Supportive housing funds for domestic-violence survivors
Plus, report on Human Services Needs Update
The City Council voted unanimously Monday to approve up to $1.6 million in affordable and supportive housing capital funding for LifeWire’s "Hope…
Safety measures for COVID surge
The city announced renewed measures today aimed at keeping the public and city staff safe as COVID-19 cases surge again due to the Omicron variant.
“Omicron’s impact feels like a frustrating step…

Winter weather response wanes, flooding still a concern
Thursday, Jan. 6
City of Bellevue crews responding to the recent bout of winter weather have now resumed their normal operating hours and are no longer running on 24/7 shifts.
