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Youth leadership award nominations open
Nominations are now open for the 33rd annual Community Leadership awards through 5 p.m. Friday, May 5. Bellevue Youth Link, a youth leadership program provided by the City of Bellevue in partnership…
Shear delight at Kelsey Creek Park
Ewe won’t want to miss Bellevue’s annual Sheep Shearing celebration on Saturday, April 29, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. at Kelsey Creek Park, 410 130th Pl. SE, rain or shine.
Activities will include…
Bold vision for Wilburton on Lake to Lake
Exciting changes are on the way for Wilburton, with East Link light rail and the Eastrail bicycle-pedestrian path both set to open in the not-too-distant future. In this month's episode of Lake to…
Bellevue’s Curb Management Plan available for public review
Bellevue released a draft of its first Curb Management Plan, which establishes a long-term framework to guide the development, operation and maintenance of curbside areas in the city’s densest…
Openings on Youth Link Board
The city manager is seeking diverse youth and adult candidates for 2023-2024 Bellevue Youth Link Board openings.
Council Roundup: Airfield Park master plan recommendation
Plus, eviction resolution program update, Convention Center Board appointment and proclamations for autism acceptance and distracted driving awareness
The City Council approved on Monday a preferred…
Openings on multiple boards and commissions
The City Council is seeking candidates for vacancies on several Bellevue boards and commissions. Applications are available online and are due by 5 p.m., Monday, April 17.
Bellevue marks City Hall Plaza reopening on 70th anniversary
Years in the making, the reimagined Bellevue City Hall Plaza, which neighbors the future East Link light rail Bellevue Downtown Station, is now open to the public.
To mark this milestone and…
Council Roundup: ‘Bike Bellevue’ program launches
Plus legislative updates, extensions on certain permits and board and commission appointments
Northwesterner returns to lead Bellevue’s development services function
Rebecca Horner joins city in May as department director after long stint working on East Coast