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Bellevue Essentials accepting applications for fall classes
Bellevue Essentials will open your eyes to the who, what and why of city government and the avenues to get involved. People who live or work in Bellevue are invited to apply for the fall…
Council Roundup: Apprenticeship requirements for public works projects approved and affordable housing work advances
Plus, wrap-up of the 2023 state legislative session and proclamations recognizing mental health, motorcycle safety, boating safety and Jewish American heritage
NOTE: The next Bellevue City…
United Against Hate meeting May 23
The Bellevue Police Department is partnering with community agencies to unite against hate with an informational meeting about hate crimes and bias incidents today (Tuesday, May 23), 6-8 p.m., at the…
City hosts exhibits and virtual play to celebrate AANHPI Heritage Month
In recognition of Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, the City of Bellevue is hosting two free exhibits in May, one showcasing diverse artworks from a variety of…
Bellevue launches outdoor dining for summer
‘Al Fresco’ program runs through mid-September
With sunny summer weather upon us, Bellevue has launched its annual “Al Fresco” outdoor dining program for a fourth summer. What was originally…
Celebrate Pride Month at City Hall June 1
Pride party to feature performances and food
In celebration of Pride Month, the City of Bellevue invites people who live or work in Bellevue to a community party June 1, to include a keynote speech…
Youth Link announces Community Leadership Award winners
Nineteen children and teens who have had a positive influence on the community have received Community Leadership Awards from Bellevue Youth Link this year. The following youth will be honored at a…
Diversity Advantage Initiative celebrates 10 years
Community engagement opportunities lie ahead
The City of Bellevue’s Diversity Advantage Initiative will celebrate its 10th anniversary in 2024, and the city is proud to look back on a decade of…
Council Roundup: Supporting downtown affordable housing and keeping Bellevue beautiful
Plus, research into a local controlled substance law and proclamations recognizing police, older Americans, biking and affordable housing
City still seeking human services organization to operate safe parking pilot
The City of Bellevue is looking for a human services organization to manage a pilot program intended to offer safe parking options and resources toward a path to stable housing for people living in…