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Construction of new fire station to begin
Fire Station 10 needed for ‘vertical neighborhoods’ downtown
Construction of Bellevue’s first new fire station in 29 years will begin later this month or in early April. The community is invited to…

Increased patrols following burglaries
Officers are increasing patrols following a series of home burglaries in Bellevue and surrounding areas. Detectives are investigating at least 16 Bellevue burglaries that they believe are being…
City seeks input on proposed apprenticeship program
As part of an effort to bolster the local supply of skilled construction workers, the City of Bellevue is considering the creation of an apprenticeship program. The city is seeking input from…

Budget initiatives, new fire station in It's Your City
The Winter/Spring issue of It’s Your City arriving in Bellevue mailboxes this week focuses on a 2023-24 budget that supports environmental stewardship, public safety, affordable housing and equit

Council Roundup: Update on light rail and regional transit
Plus, briefing on crisis response team implementation
On Monday, the City Council welcomed Julie Timm, Sound Transit’s new chief executive officer, who provided an update on East Link, the East Link…

Economic Census sent to Bellevue businesses
Data from tally valuable for businesses looking to move or grow
The 2022 Economic Census, the federal government’s five-year measure of businesses in the United States and their economic impact, has…

Input sought on housing options in Bellevue
Upcoming Housing Forums will guide future city policy
Three upcoming Housing Forums will provide an opportunity for community members to discuss future housing options in Bellevue. Input from the…
