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Council Roundup: closing in on new comp plan
Also, marijuana regs revised to match state rules
With the review of some specific policy items in the city's draft comprehensive plan update, the City Council is close to adopting the plan.
A 20-…
Feeling lost online? Help is at hand
We live in an increasingly online world, and computer skills are essential for navigating everyday life. Job and school applications, utilities or social services, and even communicating effectively…
Taking applications for civic engagement class
The city is taking applications for Bellevue Essentials, the city's civic engagement class. If you're interested, please apply by Friday, July 17.
Billed as an on-ramp for emerging leaders, Bellevue…
Firefighters to compete in Factoria exhibition July 11-12
Firefighters from fire companies around the region will hoist heavy hoses up a high tower and other feats at the Market Place @ Factoria on Saturday, July 11, and Sunday, July 12, for Washington's…
Boil-water advisory lifted
Residents of 100 units at the Woodland Commons apartment complex, on the 13700 block of Northeast 11th Street, no longer have to boil their water. Lab tests show the water meets safe drinking water…
Plan a Neighbor Link block party
Now's the time to reserve a date and start planning for your neighborhood picnic, potluck, block party or ice cream social. We are now registering Neighbor Link parties through October 4.
If you've…
Boil-water notice for apartment complex
Residents of 100 units at the Woodland Commons apartment complex, on the 13700 block of Northeast 11th Street, will be told to boil their water for drinking after a water main break Monday, July 6,…
Test drive an electric vehicle
Residents and downtown workers are invited to get behind the wheel of the latest electric vehicles from BMW, Chevy, Ford, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Tesla and other automakers at City Hall on Wednesday,…
City aims to cut costly false alarms
In an effort to cut the number of false alarms in Bellevue, which cost more than $125,000 in police officer staff time last year, the city will begin requiring annual registration of all residential…
We need water because ...
How do we use water and why do we need it? Those are questions posed by an innovative display unveiled today at Bellevue Downtown Park, intended to begin a conversation with residents throughout the…