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Bellevue expands, adds traffic safety tools downtown
Two new technology tools designed to make streets safer and more efficient are being installed this week at downtown intersections. They hold the potential for reducing deadly traffic incidents.
Registration open for 'Experience Bellevue!'
May 14 event has 20+ informational and interactive sessions to choose from
The Experience Bellevue! Neighborhoods Conference is all about getting back out into the community following two…
Board and commission vacancies
The City Council is seeking candidates for vacancies on Bellevue’s Arts Commission and Planning Commission, as well as the Parks & Community Services Board. You can apply online. Applications are…
COVID-19 Updates: City facilities reopen fully April 4
In concert with county and state public health officials, the city is taking actions and making recommendations to help protect residents from the COVID-19 outbreak. Learn more on our COVID-19…
Council Roundup: Changes to noise code to support events
Plus, possible changes to arts grants guidelines and commission and board appointments
On Monday, the City Council reviewed a proposed city code amendment to expand days and hours for…
City Hall and other facilities to fully open April 4
The City of Bellevue will return to pre-pandemic operations at City Hall and other facilities beginning Monday, April 4. The transition comes after the modification of state and county health…
Virtual Cultural Conversations: “We Carry Our Stories”
The entire community is invited to join the eighth annual Cultural Conversations Evening Forum, “We Carry our Stories.” The virtual event will be Wednesday, April 6, 6:30-8 p.m.
The evening will…
Council Roundup: Planning for development
Plus, meeting protocols for council, boards and commissions
On Monday, the City Council received an update on the 2022-2023 Community Development and Development Services Land Use Planning…
Diane Carlson hired as deputy city manager
City Manager Brad Miyake announced Tuesday the hiring of Diane Carlson as a deputy city manager. Carlson comes to the city with a long and impressive resume in public administration and government…
Council Roundup: Regional housing partnerships
Plus, local holiday for Juneteenth and eviction prevention
On Monday, the City Council considered changes to the interlocal agreement with A Regional Coalition for Housing, or ARCH, along with ARCH…