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Air quality to improve Saturday
Residents urged to take precautions, burn ban in place
Sept. 18 Update
While the air cleared a bit Friday, it remained unhealthy or close to it. The latest forecasts, Friday afternoon,…

Council Roundup: Environmental Stewardship and affordable housing
Plus, Recognizing Welcoming Week and Sen. Slade Gorton
On Monday, the City Council received an update on recent progress made as part of the city’s Environmental Stewardship Plan and voted to…

Bellevue TV earns five national awards
Bellevue Television received five awards from the National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors this year. At a virtual awards ceremony on Sept. 3, BTV was recognized with:

Welcoming Week in Bellevue
2020 celebration features a host of virtual events over two months
Regional partnerships between local government and community-based organizations are at the center of the fifth annual East…

Council Roundup: Economic development and public art briefing
Plus, public safety pledge status and $1 million donation to human services
On Tuesday, the City Council returned from the August recess and received an update on Bellevue’s economic development…

Council Roundup: CARES funding allocation
Funds to address immediate basic needs in Bellevue
On Monday, the City Council held a special meeting to allocate federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (“CARES Act”)…
Progress and produce on Lake to Lake
The August episode of Lake to Lake features some great transportation progress and plenty of fresh produce, including:

Mask up, Bellevue!
The City Council is united in urging residents to mask up. Face coverings are required statewide in all public spaces because they are effective in slowing the spread of COVID-19, and Bellevue's…

Social justice, budget lead August It’s Your City
The City Council is taking a fresh look at the city’s public safety practices – including police use of force policies – in an effort to determine how best to serve the community.

Council Roundup: New COVID-19 funds and public safety pledge next steps
Plus, aquatic center feasibility report and next steps for public safety review
On August 3, the City Council was asked to approve two ordinances to facilitate receiving and distributing…
