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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…

Mayor speaks on 'at home' Lake to Lake
In a video recorded at home for the April episode of Lake to Lake, Mayor Lynne Robinson shares what the city is doing to help individuals and businesses through the COVID-19 pandemic. Also on an…

Governor extends ‘Stay Home’ order to May
With the monthlong extension of the governor’s “Stay Home, Stay Healthy” order, gatherings in Bellevue remain banned, and non-essential businesses here must remain closed through May 4.
City Hall, other facility closures to continue
To maintain social distancing that limits the spread of the COVID-19, the city is keeping City Hall closed to the public until further notice. The city shifted to online delivery for most city…

Bellevue offers deferred tax payments to small businesses
City developing broad program to give businesses COVID-19 relief
The City of Bellevue today announced it would defer Q1 and Q2 local Business & Occupation tax payments for certain small…
Statewide ‘Stay Home, Stay Healthy’ order
Under a “Stay Home, Stay Healthy” order issued by Gov. Jay Inslee Monday, residents all over the state, including Bellevue, must stay home unless they need to pursue an essential activity.
Short-term parking for Bellevue restaurants
Also, fire stations closed to public, council meeting canceled
The Bellevue Transportation Department Thursday implemented temporary parking measures designed to help restaurants and their…

City Hall temporarily closed until April
Following direction from public health officials, the city is halting public access to City Hall immediately, shifting to delivery of services online and other ways as of Tuesday, March 17.
The…
City takes more actions on COVID-19 orders, continues services
Mini City Hall goes mobile, meetings being assessed, many city services available digitally
The City of Bellevue announced it is temporarily suspending in-person services at its Crossroads Mini…

City continues work to slow COVID-19, support residents
Community urged to follow Public Health recommendations
The City of Bellevue continues to take steps to slow the spread of COVID-19, the illness caused by the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. The…