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Governor extends ‘Stay Home’ order to May
With the monthlong extension of the governor’s “Stay Home, Stay Healthy” order, gatherings in Bellevue remain banned, and non-essential businesses here must remain closed through May 4.
Make today count: take the 2020 census
Count everyone in your household as of April 1
April 1 is Census Day. That means when completing the 2020 Census, you’ll count everyone living in your household as of April 1, 2020. It takes just 10…
City Hall, other facility closures to continue
To maintain social distancing that limits the spread of the COVID-19, the city is keeping City Hall closed to the public until further notice. The city shifted to online delivery for most city…
Police launch tool to report ‘Stay Home’ violations
With Gov. Inslee’s “Stay Home, Stay Healthy” order in effect, the Bellevue police have developed an easy way for residents to report violations. Reports logged into the MyBellevue app will generate a…
City boosts funding for human service agencies
Emergency funds target community’s most vulnerable
The City of Bellevue Wednesday announced that it’s increasing its contract with five human service agencies by $90,000 each for a total of $450,000…
Police chief makes plea to Chinese community
There are reports in the media, on social media and spreading throughout the community that people of Chinese heritage are increasingly becoming targets of hate crimes and being blamed for COVID…
Repaving season ready to grind and roll
One familiar, even reassuring sign for the future: the city’s annual repaving season kicks off this week.
The first asphalt resurfacing project for the 2020 Bellevue Pavement Preservation Program…
Utilities suspends water shutoffs
To help residents experiencing financial stress due to the COVID-19 outbreak, as of March 11, Bellevue Utilities has suspended all water shutoffs for non-payment during the crisis.
“We…
Driver making left turn hits, kills cyclist
A driver collided with a man riding a bicycle just before 4 p.m. Sunday at the intersection of Northeast Eighth Street and Northup Way. The 63-year old cyclist, a Newcastle man, died from his…
Bellevue offers deferred tax payments to small businesses
City developing broad program to give businesses COVID-19 relief
The City of Bellevue today announced it would defer Q1 and Q2 local Business & Occupation tax payments for certain small…