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Construction to close portion of Lake Hills Blvd for two months
Construction on Lake Hills Boulevard to replace an aging culvert at Kelsey Creek will begin the last week of April with intermittent lane closures followed by a full two-month closure starting in…
Share your feedback about Bellevue Utilities
Utility services are an essential part of life in Bellevue. Whether you are filling a glass of water or cup of coffee, disposing of the dirty water from your washing machine or dishwasher, watching…
Expect travel delays during construction on Lake Hills Boulevard
Bellevue Utilities will begin construction in mid-March on replacement of the Kelsey Creek Culvert, necessitating closure of Lake Hills Boulevard between 151st and 154th avenues Southeast. Aging…
Community invited to share input by Nov. 12 on Bellevue’s water plans
Bellevue Utilities is updating three essential plans that guide how the city manages its storm and surface water, drinking water, and wastewater systems. These plans help ensure Bellevue continues to…
Council Roundup: Mid-biennium budget discussions begin
Plus, Council reviews brand outreach findings and gets a written update on the Eastgate housing campusNOTE: The next Bellevue City Council meeting will be Wednesday, Nov. 12 due to the November…
FAQ keeps residents up-to-date on Republic Services work stoppage
To help Bellevue residents cope with Republic Services' work stoppage, the company has added another waste drop-off date – Saturday, July 19, at Odle Middle School, 502 143rd Ave. NE., 8 a.m-3 p.m.…
Bellevue residents can access waste drop-off location during Republic Services work stoppage
Bellevue residents affected by Republic Services ongoing labor dispute and work stoppage now have a location to drop off waste. Republic Services is providing a free drop-off location in Bellevue two…
New Utilities customer portal can detect high water usage
The City of Bellevue has launched a new online utilities Customer Service Portal, providing community members with the ability to view water usage data in near-real time and detect potential water…
Council Roundup: Office of Housing makes early progress
Plus, King County sewer rates, new councilmember sworn in, council training and proclamationsAt its meeting on Tuesday, the City Council received an update on the city’s recently formed Office of…