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Celebrate Earth Day at Bellevue’s first EarthFest
The City of Bellevue will host its first EarthFest at the Bellevue Botanical Garden on Saturday, April 20, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., offering family-friendly interactive activities and games, including garden…

Council Roundup: Budget workshop held
At a special meeting April 8 the City Council conducted a budget workshop and received details on the city’s budget approach for development of the 2025-2026 budget.
Bike Bellevue enters the next phase of work
Design and implementation for three corridors advanced by Transportation Commission

Pavement Preservation Program kicks off 38th year
The city’s annual repaving program officially kicks off this month with projects throughout the city.

Eastside cities take important step toward coordinated climate action
Eastside Climate Partnership announces publication of first coordinated greenhouse gas emissions inventoriesGreenhouse gas emissions are major contributors to climate change. Understanding the data…

Celebrate and ride the 2 Line on April 27
Sound Transit invites the community to a 2 Line opening celebration on Saturday, April 27. A full day of activities will kick off with a ribbon-cutting ceremony with local and regional leaders at the…

Openings on multiple boards and commissions
The City Council is seeking candidates for vacancies on several Bellevue boards and commissions. Applications are available online and are due by 5 p.m., Monday, April 22.
Community input sought in city manager selection process
Bellevue community members invited to participate in survey to develop city manager candidate profile
Join Bellevue Utilities discussion on capital project planning and budgeting
Bellevue Utilities invites the public to learn about its proposed capital investment projects for the next 10 years at upcoming open house events. These projects support Bellevue’s essential drinking…
Council meetings move to Tuesdays starting April 16
The Bellevue City Council meetings will move from Monday nights to Tuesdays beginning April 16. The meetings start at 6 p.m. in the council chamber at City Hall. They are also accessible virtually…
