Our professionally accredited staff in the Bellevue Transportation Department plans, designs, builds, operates and maintains the transportation system in Bellevue. We provide a safe and balanced transportation network that includes streets, sidewalks and bike paths that support great neighborhoods and a healthy economy. Our vision – Keeping Bellevue Moving Forward – is accomplished with ongoing feedback from you, plus direction from the City Council and Transportation Commission. Learn more on the About Us page.
Latest News
Learn how we take projects from an idea to completion in our new, two part video series. Part 1 shares how the department selects and funds a capital project while Part 2 focuses on how we build and deliver capital projects once they’ve received funding.
Other news within the department:
- Safe Speeds Bellevue
- 2026 Vision Zero Action Plan
- Curb Pricing Study
- Grand Connection Crossing
- Local Street Speed Limit Reduction
Express Links
- Traffic Advisories
- Bellevue traffic map and cameras
- Capital Projects Dashboard: This interactive dashboard replaced the Projects in Your Neighborhood tool and shows information on current city projects from multiple departments.
- Transportation Design Manual
- Alternatives to driving alone
- Neighborhood Levy projects
- Report a street maintenance issue: Call 425-452-7840 (Operations and Maintenance 24-Hour Emergency Response line) or email O&MSupport@bellevuewa.gov during business hours to report a street maintenance issue or make a street cleaning request. Call 911 for urgent issues such as malfunctioning traffic signals, down or damaged stop or yield signs, a downed tree completely blocking a street and other hazardous road conditions.
- Title VI Notice and ADA/Title VI Notices