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Fleet featured in Just a Minute Today
Rain or shine, city vehicles stay on the go thanks to Fleet Services. In "Just a Minute Today," see why Bellevue's Fleet Services, a division of Civic Services, is ranked among the best in North…

SR 520 trail opens to walkers, riders
For the first time, pedestrians and bicyclists in Bellevue and the Eastside will have a connection to and from Seattle via the SR 520 Bridge. The state Department of Transportation will open the new…

New parking requirement kicks in Dec. 26
A new parking regulation in Bellevue will continue to prohibit parking in the same public place for more than 24 hours but adds a requirement that vehicles must be moved to a different block. The new…

Kayaker rescued from Lake Washington
After a man overturned his kayak in Lake Washington Sunday night and was in the water for at least 45 minutes, he was rescued between Bellevue and Mercer Island.
At approximately 10:20 p.m., a…
Update on prosecution of 'Operation On Demand' cases
In its ongoing efforts to combat human trafficking, sex slavery and the demand side of prostitution-related crimes, the Bellevue Police Department joined forces with other law enforcement agencies in…
Council Roundup: Outgoing Councilmember Wallace commended
On Monday night, the City Council said “goodbye” to Councilmember Kevin Wallace and presented him with a commendation for his public service. Colleagues took a few minutes afterwards to praise…

Accessing City Hall during East Link construction
With construction of the downtown station for East Link going full bore, access to City Hall is different these days. Our Accessing City Hall video offers guidance for getting to and parking here.…

In competition, Bellevue schools cut cafeteria waste dramatically
In its sixth year, the Green Genius Cafeteria Challenge inspired students at 20 Bellevue schools to cut their lunch waste collectively to just 10 percent of the national average.
Puesta del Sol…

Council Roundup: Spring District parking fix passed
Following a public hearing during Monday’s meeting, the City Council unanimously passed a Land Use Code (LUC) Amendment reconciling conflicts between on-street parking requirements and the adopted…

Council Roundup: Council approves mid-biennium budget
On Monday evening, the City Council approved the mid-biennium budget. The budget process, mandated by state law, provides an opportunity for modifications and technical corrections to the amended…
