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Heads up: Light rail enters new testing phase in Bellevue
Trains running more frequently in advance of starter line opening
The next phase of light rail testing, with operators but no passengers, started Wednesday as Sound Transit prepares its Eastside “…
In-person voting at City Hall
While most voters in King County will cast their ballots by mail in the upcoming Nov. 7 General Election, vote centers – including one at Bellevue City Hall – are available for voters who need…
Bellhop shuttle rolls in It's Your City
Bellhop, the new electric, eccentric shuttle for downtown and selected Wilburton and BelRed locations, is formally introduced in the Fall-Winter issue of It’s Your City going to all 69,000…
Final Centering Communities of Color dialogue Nov. 16
People who live, work and/or visit Bellevue are invited to suggest ways the city can serve everyone better at the last Bellevue Centers Communities of Color dialogue, Thursday, Nov. 16, 6:30-9:30 p.m…
City manager announces retirement after 33 years
Brad Miyake, Bellevue’s city manager since 2013 and a leader in the organization for 33 years, announced his retirement Monday, effective Friday, Dec. 1.
Park Pointe land use permit approved with conditions
Residential development plan can move forward, city remains open to possibly acquiring property for open space
Bellevue celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month
To celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, the city invites community members to “Somos Bellevue,” an evening cultural event featuring live theater and dance on Wednesday, Oct. 11.
City opens third request for safe parking pilot operator
The City of Bellevue has been seeking the right human services organization this year to manage a pilot program to provide safe parking facilities for community members in Bellevue living in their…
Workshop on creation of Cross-Cultural Center without Walls
People who live, work or play in Bellevue are encouraged to attend a community workshop focused on strategies for sharing culture, building connections and creating community together. The workshop…
Bellevue and neighboring cities celebrate Welcoming Week
In celebration of Welcoming Week, Bellevue and other Eastside cities and community organizations are hosting several events on and around the week of Sept. 8-17.