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State and federal grants to advance Vision Zero road safety
On Tuesday, the City Council accepted three grants totaling more than $2 million that will support the Transportation Department’s Vision Zero efforts to make Bellevue streets safer for all users,…
Bellevue remembers those impacted by traffic crashes
Community members encouraged to take action by signing new Vision Zero pledge For a second year, the Bellevue City Council proclaimed Sunday, Nov. 17 as World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic…
Bomb Cyclone storm lashes Bellevue
Last updated Dec. 10A bomb cyclone lashed Bellevue Nov. 19, bringing down trees throughout the city and leaving hundreds of thousands without power across the region. Status updates regarding the…
Bellevue developing new Hazard Mitigation Plan
Online open house available nowWhat local natural hazards concern you most? How do you think the city could prepare for such hazards?As the city develops its first comprehensive Hazard Mitigation…
Traffic safety tips as students return to school
Busier streets require increased awareness to keep children safeChildren in Bellevue are heading back to school, with Bellevue School District classes starting Tuesday, Sept. 3. Classes at Renton…
Conversion of iconic Wilburton Trestle for Eastrail begins
Eastrail successes continue with NE Eighth St. bridge opening June 23Eastrail hit a new milestone Friday, as King County Parks announced the start of the conversion of the iconic Wilburton Trestle…
Bellevue embraces 'The Love Between' with vibrant intersection art
New LGBTQIA+ art piece to be unveiled at Paws & Pride eventThe City of Bellevue is preparing to install its newest piece of public art and the first city-sponsored Pride street art — a creative…