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City offers workshops to 'Solarize Bellevue' homes
The City of Bellevue is partnering with local nonprofits and a group of community volunteers to install up to 25 new solar energy systems on Bellevue homes and businesses by 2015. A series of free…
Council Roundup: Feedback on potential ballot measures
Also, Celebrating Boeing's centennial
On Tuesday during the Bellevue City Council's study session, staff provided an initial summary of public feedback received during the recent outreach about…
Live at Lunch starts up
The Bellevue Downtown Association's Live at Lunch series starts up on Tuesday, July 8, and includes two performances on the northwest plaza at City Hall. In fact, the second show, on Wednesday, July…
Council Roundup: Upgrades for fire station, training center?
A study of the city's firefighting facilities concludes that one station and the city's public safety training center need to be replaced, and that land should be acquired downtown for a new fire…
Collecting toys and food for joy in July
The Bellevue Firefighters Community Support Foundation and the Parks & Community Services Department are hosting "Joy in July," a toy and food drive throughout the month. Donations will be…
Presentation on emergency communications at Downtown Park
Visitors to Bellevue Downtown Park on Saturday, June 28, will have an opportunity to learn about the city's plan to support communications through alternative means if traditional systems fail during…
Council Roundup: Path cleared for new Target store
Also, more work on SMP Update
The City Council on Monday moved a step closer to allowing the construction of a new Target store in the Wilburton commercial district, east of downtown and Interstate…
Fire severely damages Eastgate home
A fire early Sunday morning caused more than $150,000 worth of damage to a home in the Eastgate area. The house was occupied and no one was injured.
At approximately 12:50 a.m., on Sunday, June 22,…