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Council Roundup: Diversity Advantage 2035 and Centering Communities of Color
Plus, process for filling council vacancy and land use code amendments for critical areas and BelRedThe City Council heard from members of the Centering Communities of Color Coordinating Team Tuesday…
Bellevue receives $100M for affordable housing as construction starts on Spring District development
Partnerships and Amazon’s housing fund boost future affordable housing production potential in the cityAt a groundbreaking event Thursday for the latest affordable housing development in Bellevue,…

Office of Housing to host Better Cities Film Festival
As part of the 2025 Affordable Housing Strategy Update, the City of Bellevue’s newly launched Office of Housing has partnered with the Better Cities Film Festival to present a night of short films…

Comment on draft stormwater management plan
Residents will have an opportunity to comment on the city’s draft 2025 stormwater management plan during the Environmental Services Commission meeting at 6:30 p.m., Thursday, March 6, at City Hall,…
Women's self-defense classes featured in It's Your City
More than 2,000 women from across Puget Sound have participated so far in free “Women Empowered” self-defense workshops here since the program was launched in 2022.

Plumbing the depths on Lake to Lake
What are the best ways to get to and through Bellevue? Learn about Choose Your Way Bellevue, the key to sustainably navigating Bellevue on the February episode of Lake to Lake. You can also learn how…

Forum supports inclusive innovation
Bellevue has long been a hub for high-tech jobs and commerce on the Eastside. The city has consistently supported both large, multinational businesses and garage startups, ensuring they can thrive…

Council Roundup: Update on RapidRide K Line to Kirkland
Plus, emergency services levy, Councilmember Zahn’s plans and Day of Remembrance proclamationThe City Council received an update Tuesday from King County Metro about the RapidRide K Line, a bus…

Opening on Arts Commission
The City Council is seeking candidates for a vacancy on Bellevue’s Arts Commission. Interested residents can apply online. Applications are due by Friday, March 7.