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Council Roundup: Implementing economic development plan
The city's recently-hired economic development director was part of a staff team that provided a quarterly update on efforts to implement an economic development plan the City Council adopted last…
Free concerts introduced on Lake to Lake
"We've been searching for a way to reach out to the Bellevue community," said Regina Thomas, with the Ladies Musical Club of Seattle, about her group's free concert series at Crossroads Community…
Mini City Hall, Tateuchi Center in It's Your City
In 1994, opening a "mini" city hall in the Crossroads area may have seemed odd. Sure, a citizen survey found that residents wanted services in their neighborhood as an alternative to "maxi" City Hall…
Police chief finalists announced, meet them and attend resource fair Oct. 23
The city today announced the finalists to be the city's next police chief: Minneapolis Assistant Police Chief Matthew Clark; Bellevue Deputy Police Chief Jim Jolliffe; Simi Valley, Calif. Police…
City manager honored
The Northwest Asian Weekly recognized Miyake and eight other leaders at a Diversity at the Top Honoring Asian Americans who have broken the glass ceiling event. The newspaper also published a story…
Bellevue TV receives national recognition
A series of short videos promoting the Bellevue Zip Tour, produced by Bellevue Television and two other videos received recognition at the annual National Association of Telecommunications Officers…
Lake to Lake ramps up
David Palazzese, a 16-year-old participant at the recent EZ Rocks Skate for the Cure skateboarding competition in Bellevue, described the first super ramp in the Northwest as "super fun."
Super is…
Bellevue snags another performance management award
The city continues to garner recognition for its work in the area of
performance management. The International City/County Management
Association recently awarded Bellevue a certificate of excellence…
Spreading the love, one bite at a time
"We just love to get out there and spread the love through food," said Derrick Ellis, with the Lumpia World food truck. Lumpia was one of 13 food mobile kitchens that circled up recently for the…
Council Roundup: Planning how to best serve a diverse population
Also, Environmental Stewardship update, smarter traffic lights and commendation for former mayor
"Bellevue welcomes the world. Our diversity is our strength." These words lead off a 20-year vision…