Welcome to Bellevue! Known as a “City in a Park” because of its many parks and trails, Bellevue is the fifth largest city in Washington. The Eastside city spans 33 square miles from Lake Washington to Lake Sammamish.
As part of the Innovation Triangle, Bellevue is the Eastside's high-tech and retail center with gleaming high-rises downtown, a diverse population of approximately 140,000 and schools consistently rated among the best in the country.
Start water service from Bellevue Utilities, which also provides sewer and drainage services.
Determine which school district and school your child or children are attending.
Alarms in homes and businesses that alert the police must be registered with the city.
Bellevue's five community centers and other recreation facilities offer plenty of activities.
Protecting you from crime and fire, and helping with medical emergencies.
Neighborhood profiles, associations, liaisons and improvement programs
The city manager oversees daily operations; policy direction from the city council.
Swimming, theater, arts classes, golf, youth and adult sports, berry picking and more.
With 2,700 acres of parks and open space, many options for getting outside.
Also social media, newsletters and more
King County libraries downtown and in Eastgate, Lake Hills and Crossroads.
Connect with the city and request services with our service app, MyBellevue.
Register to vote online with the Secretary of State.
Register your vehicle, get a driver's license with the state Department of Licensing.
Pet licenses are required for dogs and cats eight weeks and older. You can get one several ways.
Neighborhood groups and volunteering opportunities.
Maps, traffic cameras and advisories about your best route through town.
"Bellevue By the Numbers," has contacts for city services and other organizations.
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