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Flying dragon visits City Hall
A unique area resident — a 25-foot-long dragon fashioned from cast-off materials — is hanging out at City Hall.
The art installation, part of a “Dragons Are Your Friends” exhibition, was hoisted…

Update: Snow on Friday, more possible this weekend
2/23/18 Update:
The latest information is showing slightly milder conditions this afternoon (Friday) and tonight than expected, which will limit snow concerns for the city. Roads should be…

State’s first career female firefighter dies of cancer
Today the Bellevue Fire Department family announced the passing of one of its beloved members and a fire service pioneer, retired Captain Jeanette Woldseth. Woldseth, the first career female…

Neighborhood Leadership Gathering set for Feb. 27
Residents are invited to the first Neighborhood Leadership Gathering of 2018 on Tuesday, Feb. 27 beginning at 6:30 p.m. at City Hall. The program will feature new Director of Planning and Community…

Eastside startups bring transformation to Mobile World Congress
Delegation will receive specialized coaching from business development experts prior to departure
The world’s largest conference dedicated to mobile technology is about to receive another game-…

Winter weather expected this weekend and into Monday
According to the forecast, there will be accumulating snow in all areas of Bellevue beginning late Saturday evening through mid-day Sunday, followed by clearing skies and temperatures dropping into…

Council Roundup: Briefing on possible Affordable Housing Strategy work
On Monday night, the City Council initiated a discussion on proposed approaches to implementing one of the actions included in Affordable Housing Strategy. The proposal, known as “Action C-1,” is…

East Main station area open house on Feb. 14
The East Main Station Area Plan, developed through the efforts of a Citizens Advisory Committee, contains strategies for redevelopment near the future light rail station located at Main Street and…

Council Roundup: Downtown bikeway demo gets nod
During Monday night’s study session, the City Council reviewed plans and voiced strong support for a demonstration bikeway downtown. All six councilmembers in attendance backed the project on 108th…
City helps you stay on the go
On this month’s Lake to Lake, see:
How the city’s Traffic Management Center helps us stay on the go;
A look at a new way to access city services;
Opportunities for snowshoeing; and…
