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Friday, May 9: Water Discoloration Notice

A water line was struck, resulting in a turbid plume in Lake Washington, and residents from the south end at 5600 Pleasure Point Lane to the north end at Newcastle Beach Park (shown on map below) are experiencing discolored water with sediment. Crews are cleaning the impacted storm structures and expect water quality to improve by the morning of Saturday, May 10. People and pets are advised not to enter the water while it is cloudy. Map of impacted area and what to do if you have discolored drinking water. 

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    Comments invited on draft stormwater management plan

    March 5 2024
    Residents will have an opportunity to comment on Bellevue’s draft 2024 stormwater management plan during the Environmental Services Commission meeting at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, March 7, at City Hall,…
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    Expect traffic delays on Factoria Blvd

    February 15 2024
    The city has begun work on a storm drain replacement project to reduce flooding on Factoria Boulevard that will protect businesses and streets in the area from future flood impacts. Drivers should…
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    Factoria Blvd construction to close lanes starting Jan. 9

    January 2 2024
    Drivers traveling Factoria Boulevard in south Bellevue will encounter intermittent lane closures starting the second week of January, as the city begins construction of a stormwater conveyance system…
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    Profile of Factoria Boulevard during construction, indicating where lanes are open and construction is happening.

    Bellevue residents and businesses can resume normal water use

    December 13 2023
    Thanks to recent rain and water-saving efforts by water users, Bellevue has deactivated its Water Shortage Management Plan and is no longer asking residents and businesses to voluntarily reduce water…
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    Portion of Lakemont Blvd. to close for 8 months

    October 12 2023
    Drivers traveling Lakemont Boulevard in south Bellevue will encounter a detour starting as early as Tuesday, Oct. 24. The street is expected to be closed for eight months between Forest Drive and…
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    Bellevue asks residents and businesses to voluntarily reduce water use

    September 26 2023
    After an unusually dry summer and an extended forecast that calls for more dry conditions, Bellevue is asking residents and businesses to voluntarily reduce their water usage. 
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    Shorter, fewer showers. Stop watering the lawn. Do full laundry and dishwasher loads.

    Help prioritize Utilities projects

    August 31 2023
    Bellevue Utilities is seeking input from customers as it considers where future projects should go in its priority list. Residents and others in Utilities' service district are invited to rank the…
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    New deputy city manager, utilities director announced

    August 10 2023
    City manager selects Joseph Todd as deputy city manager and Lucy Liu as utilities director - key leadership roles Bellevue City Manager Brad Miyake announced Joseph Todd as the city’s newest deputy…
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    Joseph Todd (left) and Lucy Liu

    Bellevue’s 2023 Water Quality Report now available

    July 6 2023
    The City of Bellevue has released its 2023 Water Quality Report, which provides Bellevue residents and businesses with important information about the safety of the city’s drinking water, and how it…
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    Bigger, better reservoir completed

    June 20 2023
    With completion this month of the new Pikes Peak Reservoir in Bridle Trails State Park, Bellevue residents can rely on an earthquake-resilient reservoir large enough to serve generations to come.
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