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Bellevue hosts virtual health fair MLK celebration
More activities in February
As the COVID-19 pandemic and social concerns of our time continue to impact local communities, the City of Bellevue offered a Martin Luther King Jr.
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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 &…
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Council Roundup: Report on outdoor dining expansion and downtown business support
Plus, draft 2021 legislative agenda and King County Jail contract discussed
On Monday, the City Council received a report on the city’s efforts to work with community partners to expand outdoor…
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Fire and ice on Lake to Lake
On the latest episode of Lake to Lake, Bellevue Television highlights inspirational women of the Fire Department. BTV also takes to the streets to relay tips to keep drivers, pedestrians and…
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Council Roundup: Budget approved
Plus, adoption of Environmental Stewardship Plan, comprehensive plan amendments and affordable housing sales tax work plan
On Monday, the City Council approved the city’s $1.7 billion 2021-2022…
City Council adopts 2021-22 budget
Bridges deficit, preserves critical services, invests in diversity outreach, transportation and environment
On Monday evening the City Council approved a $1.7 billion 2021-2022 budget…
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High-volume testing site added in Bellevue
With the number of COVID-19 cases surging in the county, including on the Eastside, a free, high-volume testing site will open at Bellevue College starting Tuesday, Dec. 15, Public Health -- Seattle…
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City Hall closed Thursday and Friday for Thanksgiving
Essential services, including police and fire, will be in operation, of course. All staff will be back and available via email or phone Monday.
Newsletter offers peek at preliminary budget
Also, reopened parks facilities and police use of force review
"As the City Council considers a 2021-2022 operating budget, it’s working with a preliminary one designed to sustain…
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