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Bellevue Television is the city's government access cable channel, available 24/7 on cable channel 21 and the Bellevue TV YouTube channel. To keep up with our latest content, subscribe to BTV YouTube.

You can see City Council meetings on Granicus (from the City Council Meeting Agenda Page on demand) or anytime on our live channel.

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Lake to Lake - May 2017 - Jan 12, 2018

The agenda for Lake to Lake - May 2017 dated Friday, 12 January 2018 has been archived. Access it here:
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Lake to Lake - June 2017 - Jan 12, 2018

The agenda for Lake to Lake - June 2017 dated Friday, 12 January 2018 has been archived. Access it here:
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Lake to Lake - July 2017 - Jan 12, 2018

The agenda for Lake to Lake - July 2017 dated Friday, 12 January 2018 has been archived. Access it here:
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Neighborhood Leadership Gathering - October 2017 - Oct 12, 2017

The agenda for Neighborhood Leadership Gathering - October 2017 dated Thursday, 12 October 2017 has been archived. Access it here:
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Lake to Lake - April 2017 - Jul 18, 2017

The agenda for Lake to Lake - April 2017 dated Tuesday, 18 July 2017 has been archived. Access it here:
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BellevueNOW

BellevueNOW is a new quarterly show that explores some of the many issues and current opportunities facing Bellevue.

Lake to Lake

Lake to Lake is a monthly news magazine show featuring some of the many reasons Bellevue is the place you want to be.

City Council Videos

BTV provides gavel-to-gavel coverage of Bellevue City Council meetings -- streamed live most Mondays, starting at 6 p.m. Both live and archived meetings can be viewed on the council agendas and minutes page.

About Bellevue Television

Bellevue Television Channel 21 is Bellevue's government access cable channel. The channel provides important information to the public about local government, including live and recorded broadcasts of City Council meetings, information about the state Legislature and forums, arts, culture, education, local community events and special programming on issues of importance to Bellevue residents, businesses and visitors (weekly schedule). Most BTV content is also available 24/7 on the Bellevue Television YouTube Channel.

BTV is operated through a partnership between the city and Bellevue College. Both organizations share in the costs of operating a state-of-the-art studio facility. The city has access to student crews for additional staffing support and the college is able to provide students with hands-on training and experience.

For more information, email: btv@bellevuewa.gov.