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Take a stroll with city leaders

July 2 2026
The City of Bellevue invites the community to join its annual Neighborhood Walks series. This year’s three walks will take place this month in the Bridle Trails, Lake Hills and downtown areas,…
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Residents and city leaders walk in BelRed.

Energy Smart Eastside installs 1,000th heat pump

June 29 2026
Recipients healthier and more comfortable as they support climate goalsEnergy Smart Eastside, a collaboration of six Eastside cities supporting equitable access to clean home energy solutions, has…
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Jenni Treadway of Issaquah stands smiling in front of her new heat pump.

Pedal Forward Eastside offers rebates on new e-bikes

June 15 2026
Up to $2,000 off purchases through June 29Residents of Bellevue, Redmond and Issaquah searching for a sustainable method of transportation can apply to the Pedal Forward Eastside program, which…
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Bellevue celebrates new public artwork by Anna Mlasowsky

June 11 2026
Ribbon-cutting ceremony June 18 at Crossroads Park
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One of the installations that is part of "River" at Crossroads Park features colored glass disks threaded on metal wires draped around a light pole. lass

City launches ‘Better Buildings’ service hub

June 5 2026
Supports sustainability efforts for multifamily propertiesThe City of Bellevue is launching a suite of free services aimed at helping multifamily building owners comply with state sustainability…
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New resources for hosting small events and programs

June 4 2026
With its safe, bustling downtown and dozens of well-maintained parks of various sizes, Bellevue is an attractive place to hold an event. The city is now making it easier for people to host events…
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Record-setting summer programming in Bellevue

May 27 2026
Community-led, cross-cultural and World Cup-themed events on calendarContinuing its evolution as a destination city in the Northwest, Bellevue will host more events this year than it ever has before…
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A couple dances, with a band behind them under a canopy, at Swing Arts Foundation's free jazz and swing dance lesson social at City Hall Plaza.

Bellevue offers human trafficking prevention training

May 22 2026
Given the risk of human trafficking to occur when large crowds gather for global sporting events, the city is partnering with Businesses Ending Slavery and Trafficking (BEST) to offer free training…
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Bloomberg Philanthropies funds to empower young people to find innovative climate solutions

May 6 2026
With a $50,000 award from Bloomberg Philanthropies’ Youth Climate Action Fund, the City of Bellevue is expanding opportunities for young residents to lead development of innovative climate solutions…
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Three boys walk with saplings they received from Bellevue's tree giveaway.

Bellevue offers help with marketing, permits for World Cup-related events here

May 4 2026
The games will be played in Seattle, but soccer fans will have plenty of reasons to shout “olé” right here in Bellevue during the World Cup June 11–July 19. With support from the city, local…
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