An active neighborhood association can represent a community voice to the city, and neighbors building relationships with each other are the key to a safe and vibrant community. Each neighborhood has issues and priorities they care most about, and a neighborhood association is the perfect way to share ideas and work for the betterment of the community.
Neighborhood Associations
Here are the registered neighborhood associations by neighborhood area. If you would like assistance connecting to your neighborhood association, please contact neighborhoodoutreach@bellevuewa.gov.
- BelRed
- Bridle Trails
- Cougar Mountain/Lakemont
- Cougar Mountain Residents Association
- Horizon Crest
- Lakemont Community Association
- Lakemont Highlands Division 2 HOA
- Whispering Heights and Collingwood Association
- Crossroads
- Chase Community Club
- Fox Borough Condominium Owners Association
- Rockwood Homeowners Association
- Silver Glen
- Sonora HOA
- Downtown
- Eastgate
- Factoria
- Mockingbird Neighborhood Association
- The Row Townhomes
- Lake Hills
- Lake Hills Neighborhood Association
- Sunset Community Association
- Sunset Ranch
- Newport
- Lake Heights Community Club
- Newport Hills Community Club Facebook page
- Newport Hills Community Club webpage
- Pembrook Meadows
- Northeast Bellevue
- Braemar HOA
- Kimura HOA
- Sherwood Forest Community Club
- Tam O Shanter
- Northwest Bellevue
- Lochleven Community Association
- Meydenbauer Bay Neighborhood Association
- Northtowne Neighborhood Association
- Vuecrest Community Association
- Yarrow Bay Village
- Somerset
- Amherst Homeowners Association
- Somerset Community Association
- Somerset West Community Association
- Westwood Highlands Neighborhood Association
- West Bellevue
- Bellecrest Neighborhood Association
- Enatai Neighborhood Association
- Surrey Downs Community Club
- West Lake Sammamish
- Phantom Lake Homeowners Association
- Sammamish Heights
- Wilburton
- Woodridge
Neighborhood Associations, Community Clubs, Multifamily buildings and Homeowner Associations (HOAs)
Please update your contact information!
We want to make sure we are reaching you. By providing current contact information on an annual basis, you will be connected to your Neighborhood Liaison and your information will be shared with city departments to be notified about city initiatives that may impact your neighborhood. We provide resources to help new neighborhood associations organize and to revitalize existing ones.
Parks & Community Services Indoor Facilities Available
City-recognized neighborhood associations and community clubs are invited to use one of the community centers or other indoor parks facilities once per year with no room fee for the first 3 hours. Facility use can be scheduled up to 60 days in advance. Note; If use requires facility staff, that fee will still be charged.