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Council Roundup: Workshop gives overview of 2019-20 budget process
During an offsite workshop Monday, the City Council received a general briefing on the 2019-20 budget process, the General Fund forecast and longer range financial information, Utilities financial…

Bellevue designated 'Citizen-Engaged Community'
The City of Bellevue recently received designation as a 2017-2019 Citizen-Engaged Community by the Public Technology Institute (PTI.) Bellevue was recognized for how it consistently provides…
China’s recycling requirements impact Bellevue
New stricter guidelines concerning imported recycled materials implemented by China are beginning to have a big impact on West Coast cities, including here in Bellevue.
The impact being felt by…
Police update on mosque fire
Bellevue Police and Fire investigators continue to look into the cause of
a suspicious fire that damaged a vacant mosque in Bellevue Wednesday afternoon, March 21.
Around 4:27 p.m. Wednesday,…
Upgrade for BellevueWA.gov search tool
As part of a continued effort to ensure BellevueWA.gov is easy to use, the City of Bellevue has just upgraded the site’s search tool. The new search engine is expected to produce more relevant…

Council Roundup: Bike share pilot permit system vetted
At Monday’s study session, the City Council reviewed plans for a new pilot permitting system to regulate private bike share companies that want to operate in Bellevue. Under the proposal, companies…

BellevueNOW focuses on affordable housing, summer camps
The latest episode of BellevueNOW features discussions about Affordable Housing and Bellevue's summer day camps.
Mac Cummins, director of Planning and Community Development, discusses the city's…

Bellevue selected for UW’s Livable City Year program
The University of Washington Livable City Year program has selected the City of Bellevue to be the community partner for the 2018-2019 academic year. Staff and representatives from the University of…
Learn about proposed Utilities projects
Bellevue Utilities invites the public to learn about its proposed capital projects for the next seven years. Residents can view the projects and submit questions or comment on them on the Utilities…
Help decide what transportation projects get built
If you want to have a say about what transportation projects are built in the future, three upcoming open houses and an online survey for the city’s Transportation Facilities Plan (TFP) update…