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    Bellevue is ranked among the top places to live in the United States. Bellevue's neighborhoods are well known for their distinctive character, great schools, safety, natural beauty, amenities and opportunities for a high quality of life. Residents appreciate their neighborhoods for the strong connections among neighbors that contribute to making Bellevue home.

    Neighborhood News

    News for and about Bellevue's neighborhoods. Find out what is currently happening in Bellevue's neighborhoods.

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    Each summer, city leadership and Bellevue residents walk together to discuss what is going on in their neighborhoods.

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    Learn about Bellevue's distinct neighborhoods and who to contact for information and services.

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    Participate in local efforts and projects to improve and enhance your neighborhood including Keep Bellevue Beautiful!

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    Help to resolve neighborhood disputes.

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    Information and support for local organizing. Connect to your neighborhood or community association.

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    Keep Bellevue Beautiful

    Adopt-A-Street partners with the community to maintain Bellevue as a safe and clean city in which to live, work and play. Using a map feature on the Adopt-A-Street page, participants can choose the location and length of street for adoption. By adopting a street, participants commit to pick up litter at least four times per year on their chosen street, for a minimum of two years.

    Community Development

    Mike McCormick Huentelman
    Assistant Director, Neighborhood Services
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    425-452-4089
    Email
    MMHuent@bellevuewa.gov

    INITIATIVES

    • The State of Our Neighborhoods dashboard provides story data boards and information about Bellevue's neighborhoods, how they have changed and what they are like today.   
    • Keep Bellevue Beautiful partners with our community to keep Bellevue litter free!  Learn about how to join local clean up events, report abandoned shopping carts and remove and prevent graffiti.
    • Mini City Hall provides linguistically appropriate assistance for residents to resources and services available from a wide range of community partners.

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