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Traffic safety tips as students return to school
It’s back to school time in Bellevue, with students returning to classrooms this week and next. Classes at Bellevue School District start Tuesday, Sept. 5; Issaquah schools start Tuesday, Aug. 29;…
Area smoke levels unhealthy for all
An air quality alert is in effect across Puget Sound at least through noon Monday, with so much wildfire smoke in the air, starting Sunday, that it is unhealthy for anyone to be outside. All…
Excessive heat warning through mid-week, burn ban issued
The National Weather Service in Seattle has issued an excessive heat warning for the Eastside, in effect through 11 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 16. Daytime temperatures Tuesday and Wednesday will be in the…
Council Roundup: Inclusive procurement plan
Plus, Spring District development, Neighborhood Walks and proclamation raises awareness of overdoses and fentanyl
Swimming area at Enatai closed again
The Enatai Beach Park swimming area closed Thursday due to high bacteria concentrations in the water. Swimming and wading in the water is inadvisable.
Swimming remains open at Bellevue’s other beach…
New deputy city manager, utilities director announced
City manager selects Joseph Todd as deputy city manager and Lucy Liu as utilities director - key leadership roles
Bellevue City Manager Brad Miyake announced Joseph Todd as the city’s newest deputy…
Weigh in on city’s performance
The City of Bellevue’s performance measures survey is underway. The annual survey helps the city determine how community members view the city’s services and overall performance.
The city is…
Hate crimes to be discussed at Thursday safety forum
In partnership with neighboring police departments and community organizations, Bellevue police will participate in a community safety forum focused on education, prevention and reporting of hate…
Lake to Lake highlights State of the City
In this month’s edition of Lake to Lake, Bellevue’s mayor and deputy mayor share an in-depth look at how the city’s efforts are contributing to our current state of the city and their thoughts on…
Accessible changing tables available at park facilities
To expand access to city parks and other facilities for children, aging adults and people with disabilities, the city has installed accessible changing tables at eight locations around Bellevue.…