City News
If the United States is a nation of immigrants, then Bellevue has become a city of immigrants, with more than 30 percent of its population foreign born.
At the next meeting of Cultural Conversations…
The City Council on Monday approved a long-term lease of a building at Bellefield Office Park to house Bellevue District Court, which currently is located a few blocks away at Surrey Downs Park.…
Registration is now open for Youth Involvement 2014, a conference for all Bellevue middle- and high-school age youth on Friday, March 7, 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at City Hall.
The conference, hosted by…
While most people in King County now vote by mail, voters with disabilities can go to accessible voting centers equipped with assistive audio and visual technology. One of these voting centers is in…
Fire Department staff have completed the process of deploying 29 new state-of-the-art automatic defibrillators to the city's trucks and medic units. The new defibrillators already have been used six…
The Bellevue Regional Library Board currently has a vacancy. Residents of Bellevue have until February 24 to apply for the vacant seat. The successful candidate will complete a term that expires on…
How does a roadway project move from idea to reality? How do bike lanes, crosswalks, sidewalks, or traffic signals become part of the capital plan?
To find out, the public is invited to join staff…
Crews with the state Department of Transportation will close the Bellevue Way westbound ramp to State Route 520 at 11 p.m. Friday, January 24, and reopen it by 5 a.m. Monday, January 27. The closure…
Also, PSE proposes new transmission line
The City Council on Tuesday reviewed findings from the 2013-2014 Human Services Needs Update. The biennial report will be used by the Human Services…
Bellevue Way will be closed to southbound traffic for a short stretch just south of Main Street on Saturday, January 25, from 5 a.m. to 6 p.m. The lane closure is needed to ensure safety while a…