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    Holiday events showcased on Lake to Lake

    December 9 2022
    A holiday episode of Bellevue TV's Lake to Lake offers viewers the chance to explore the sparkle of Garden d’Lights at the Bellevue Botanical Garden, easy skating in the Bellevue Ice Arena at…
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    Lake to Lake host Robin Steel discusses Garden d'Lights.

    Council Roundup: Climate collaboration moves forward

    December 9 2022
    Plus, arts grant funding, Airfield Park development and award-winning student poet featured  On Monday, the City Council voted unanimously to move ahead with a draft Eastside Climate…
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    Comments sought on draft emergency water supply plan

    December 8 2022
    The City of Bellevue has developed a plan to restore water service sooner to more customers after a severe earthquake. Residents and businesses are invited to provide feedback on the draft plan as…
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    Introducing map that tracks which Bellevue streets are plowed

    December 7 2022
    As we enter snow and ice season, the Bellevue Transportation Department is launching an online map that will track which streets are plowed almost in real time during winter weather events. 
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    A snowplow clears a neighborhood street.

    Procession route announced for Officer Jordan Jackson’s Celebration of Life Service

    December 5 2022
    Plan for short-term road closures, traffic delays on Tuesday, Dec. 6 The procession route has been established for the Celebration of Life service for Officer Jordan Jackson, taking place Tuesday,…
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    A memorial of police officer Jordan Jackson is set up in front of City Hall.

    Council Roundup: Tourism efforts move forward

    December 1 2022
    Plus, voluntary resource conservation program discussed and finance director commendation On Monday, the City Council was presented with a draft interlocal agreement with the City of Redmond to…
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    Toni Call accepts a commendation from the City Council.

    Voters approve parks levy

    November 30 2022
    King County Elections certified Tuesday that over 55% of Bellevue residents have approved a new parks levy, which will enable the city to preserve open space, add parks and plan for a new aquatic…
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    Celebration of life for motorcycle officer Dec. 6

    November 29 2022
    Police Officer Jordan Jackson’s celebration of life service will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 6, 1 p.m. at the Meydenbauer Center in Bellevue, at 11100 NE Sixth St. The service will be open to the…
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    Council Roundup: 2023-24 Budget approved

    November 22 2022
    Plus, tree code kickoff, Botanical Garden donation and proclamations
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    Terry Hays is honored by the City Council for her donations to the Bellevue Botanical Garden.

    Motorist shot in Bridle Trails Sunday

    November 21 2022
    Bellevue Police detectives are investigating a shooting early Sunday in Bridle Trails that left a 30-year-old local man dead. Witnesses reported hearing several gunshots and then a crash around 4 a.m…
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