City News
Bellevue Youth Link is seeking candidates for vacancies on its board, composed of high-school aged and adult Bellevue residents. Applications are due by 5 p.m., July 31.
After extended closures due to COVID-19, Bellevue ballfields opened Wednesday, June 17, and reservations are now being taken for group practices of five or less. The fields, if not scheduled, are…
With the continuing need for social distancing, major city events such as the Family 4th, Arts in the Garden and Movies in the Park will be canceled through August.
The decision follows the…
Tennis anyone? The city has now reopened outdoor tennis courts in 16 parks. The four managed outdoor courts at Robinswood Tennis Center will be in play, with reservations required, on Monday, June 1…
As the city monitors Washington’s phased approach to reopening, it is extending its cancellation of parks programs, events and rentals of picnic shelters, ballfields and other park facilities through…
The Eastside’s largest Fourth of July celebration at Bellevue Downtown Park will not take place this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic and Governor Inslee’s “Stay Home, Stay Healthy” order extension…
Social distancing for all activities encouraged
With nice weather on the way this weekend, Bellevue Parks & Community Services is encouraging park visitors to practice social distancing when…
City provides virtual opportunities for environmental engagement
Today is the 50th annual celebration of Earth Day. The recognition started in 1970 as a collective effort of diverse groups united by…
To further promote social distancing, Bellevue Parks & Community Services will close both parking lots at Downtown Park starting Wednesday, April 15. The closures are part of an effort to…
City Manager Brad Miyake announced today that Michael Shiosaki will lead the city’s Parks & Community Services Department. Shiosaki brings 30-years of experience as a parks and recreation…