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Sewer project to impact traffic on 112th SE
To add sewer capacity for downtown's growing population and replace aging infrastructure, the City of Bellevue will replace a sewer pump station and pipes in the Bellefield neighborhood.
Construction…
Council Roundup: Keeping the water system safe, reliable
Also, upcoming EIS, analysis for Energize Eastside
The City Council on Monday provided feedback to help guide an update of the city's Water System Plan. Last revised in 2009, the plan provides a…
Feedback sought on Transportation Facilities Plan update
Looking for a chance to give feedback on Bellevue's transportation systems? Do you see opportunities for improvement near your place of work or residence?
The Transportation Facilities Plan, or TFP,…
New Bellevue Youth Theatre opens Saturday
The new Bellevue Youth Theater will open Saturday, March 14, with a
celebration featuring a ribbon-cutting, demonstrations and a special
performance. Refreshments will be available at the free,…
New hillside theater featured on Lake to Lake show
"It's not only a theater," Director James McClain recently said of the just-completed Bellevue Youth Theatre, "It's very environmentally sound, built into a hillside with a green roof."
McClain leads…
Volunteers needed for Arbor Day-Earth Day projects
Bellevue Parks & Community Services is looking for 300 volunteers to work on environmental improvement projects and help celebrate the important contribution of trees at its annual Arbor Day-…
Help shape the transit system of the future
King County Metro is asking Bellevue residents and other King County residents to provide input during an intensive, long-range planning effort that will help determine what regional transit service…
Bellevue selects "the best" for next police chief
Stephen Mylett set to be Bellevue's next top commander
This morning Bellevue City Manager Brad Miyake announced that Stephen Mylett has accepted the city's conditional offer to be its next police…
Gala to celebrate Fire Department's 50th
Fifty years ago marked the beginning of the Fire Department providing 24-hour, full-time fire protection to the citizens of Bellevue. You are cordially invited you to join us as we celebrate this…
Council Roundup: Working to recover Chinook salmon
Big Chinook salmon still swim up Kelsey Creek, through the backyards of Bellevue residences, and the city is doing its part to make sure the threatened species continues returning to its native…