City News
While most people in King County now vote by mail, voters with disabilities can go to accessible voting centers equipped with assistive audio and visual technology. One of these voting centers is in…
The city will begin work Monday, November 3, on a new northbound bike lane along 112th Avenue Northeast through the Northeast Eighth Street intersection. There will be intermittent closures of the…
Applications are now being accepted for a free Bellevue Parks &
Community Services Master Naturalist Training Program designed to build a
group of dedicated community volunteers trained in…
The Bellevue Firefighters Community Support Foundation is hosting a food and toy drive Nov. 1 through December. Donations will be accepted at all Bellevue fire station locations and City Hall.
New,…
The Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center has designated Bellevue a Silver "Walk Friendly Community" for its walkability initiatives and programs. The Walk Friendly designation, awarded from…
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…
Fall means rainy days and falling leaves that can clog storm drains and lead to flooding. The City of Bellevue is asking residents to help prevent neighborhood flooding by raking leaves and debris…
Bellevue's Environmental Services Commission is seeking comments on the city's proposed 2015-2016 Utilities budget and rates, and will hold a public hearing at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, November 6.…
Bellevue Police are looking for a 44-year-old man last seen by friends or family on September 26. His father reported him missing on October 11, after he didn't show up for a meeting.
Michael W.…
At the next Cultural Conversations gathering on October 28, the group will explore the topic of empathy as a personal expression that creates a safe space to build relationships and create community…