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The Bellwether Sculpture Exhibition, a biannual event here, returns to downtown Bellevue this summer. The exhibition, featuring sculptures and installations from 32 artists from around the world,…
Want to connect more with your neighbors? How about throwing a block party? We'll help you organize.
Creating neighbor connections makes living in Bellevue's neighborhoods more fun, creates a sense…
Is BelRed changing the way we planned? Are the city’s strategies working to establish new transit-oriented neighborhoods along with other complementary uses or do they need some adjustment?…
Residents will have an opportunity to learn about the need for more affordable housing on the Eastside and ways the city can try to address the issue at a forum on June 23, 5:30-8 p.m., in City Hall…
As part of an effort to make the Eastgate area along Interstate 90 more attractive to businesses and residents, the city seeks input on proposed land use code changes for the area at an open house…
Popular program on local government and community engagement begins Sept. 21
The City of Bellevue is beginning the recruitment process for its 2016 "Bellevue Essentials" class. The program for…
ARCH (A Regional Coalition for Housing) is a public organization created by cities in East King County to assist with developing and administering local affordable housing programs. ARCH is…
Daughter to share story in Cultural Conversations meeting
With its orderly rows and bountiful harvest, the Mercer Slough Blueberry Farm offers an inviting escape from our urban bustle. But what do…
The Wilburton commercial area east of downtown holds tremendous potential for planned growth, and a panel of experts will help the City of Bellevue find ways to tap the neighborhood's full potential…
Residents facing economic or other life challenges sometimes struggle to maintain their homes. They can apply for help from a team of volunteers who will tackle either transformative yard clean-ups…