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Council Roundup: South Bellevue construction review
Plus, Bellevue’s unique niches in economic development report, MLK Day and Korean American Day proclamationsOn Monday, the City Council was briefed on several overlapping construction projects taking…
Volunteers sought for MLK Day forest restoration
The community is invited to participate in a forest restoration project at Wilburton Hill Park on Martin Luther King Jr. Day (Monday, Jan. 15, 9 a.m.-noon). Learn more and register in advance with…
Wind, rain and possible ice and snow for Bellevue
A bout of winter weather is forecast for Bellevue this week, with high winds and scattered showers through mid-week. The temperature will drop Thursday evening, and icy streets and snow could make…
Openings on Parks & Community Services Board and Planning Commission
The City Council is seeking candidates for vacancies on the Parks & Community Services Board and the Planning Commission. Applications are available online and are due by 5 p.m., Monday, Jan. 22.
Council Roundup: Robinson elected to third term as mayor
Plus, Malakoutian voted deputy mayor, wildland fire program report and legislative previewAt its first meeting of the year Tuesday, the City Council unanimously elected Lynne Robinson to a third term…
Factoria Blvd construction to close lanes starting Jan. 9
Drivers traveling Factoria Boulevard in south Bellevue will encounter intermittent lane closures starting the second week of January, as the city begins construction of a stormwater conveyance system…
Second phase of Meydenbauer Bay Park expansion begins
Online survey available until Dec. 31With its distinctive curved pier and inviting beach, Meydenbauer Bay Park has been one of Bellevue’s most popular destinations since it opened in 2019. A second…
In-person MLK Health Fair returns
Jan. 15 celebration at Crossroads Bellevue to include live performancesThe City of Bellevue’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Health Fair, presented in partnership with the Bellevue alumnae chapter of…
Mercer Slough visitors center named for civic leaders
The City of Bellevue joined with key partners at the Mercer Slough Environmental Education Center recently to re-name the visitors center building on the site. The new name, Ellis Brothers Visitors…