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Mountains to Sound Greenway project nabs national award
Bellevue has won a 2022 transportation project of the year award from the American Public Works Association for building a section of the Mountains to Sound Greenway in Factoria that features a…
Virtual open house May 3 on ‘multimodal concurrency’
Comments invited on code change related to transportation improvements
The city is changing the way it assesses transportation concurrency and is inviting the public to comment on a draft amendment…
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.
City launches effort to better manage curb areas
As competition for space heats up, public invited to comment for new plan
Competition for curbside areas – the borders between streets and sidewalks – in downtown and other dense neighborhoods…
Leaders celebrate latest progress on regional trail
Mayor Robinson, congressional representatives, praise Mountains to Sound Greenway
City, state and federal leaders today marked the completion of the latest Mountains to Sound Greenway segment in…
Winter weather response wanes, flooding still a concern
Thursday, Jan. 6
City of Bellevue crews responding to the recent bout of winter weather have now resumed their normal operating hours and are no longer running on 24/7 shifts.
Help make streets near schools safer
As part of its Vision Zero transportation safety efforts, the city is inviting Bellevue School District students, parents and neighbors to help make walking and bicycling safer on routes near their…