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Bellevue recognized again for using data to improve services
City achieves What Works Cities silver certification
For the third time in five years, Bellevue has earned What Works Cities certification, the national standard of excellence in data-driven city…
Bigger, better reservoir completed
With completion this month of the new Pikes Peak Reservoir in Bridle Trails State Park, Bellevue residents can rely on an earthquake-resilient reservoir large enough to serve generations to come.
Council Roundup: Removing barriers for ADUs and possible Transportation Benefit District
Plus, federal priorities, Vision Zero progress, Planning Commission appointment and more
Note: The next Bellevue City Council meeting will be on June 26, due to the Juneteenth holiday.…
City issues 2024 Community Development Block Grants Notice of Funding availability
The City of Bellevue is accepting applications from organizations with projects that may be suitable for Community Development Block Grants. Proposals must be submitted by 4 p.m., Saturday, July 15.
Hello Piloti! Celebration for new art at Downtown Park
June 24 event to mark completion of Northeast gateway
Bellevue’s newest public art piece, which completes the northeast gateway at Downtown Park, will set the stage for dancers, donuts and DJ…
Council Roundup: Recognizing Pride Month and award-winning Botanical Garden
Plus, new Neighbors Helping Neighbors donation program, micro-apartments and Diversity Advantage projects
Bellevue tests pop-up off-leash dog areas
Recognizing the growing demand for accessible and safe spaces for pets and their owners to get exercise and enjoy the outdoors, Bellevue Parks & Community Services is launching a new pop-up, off-…
City to host Juneteenth celebration June 20
Panel discussion, artistic performances and reception
The City of Bellevue will hold its second annual Juneteenth celebration on Tuesday, June 20. The event, 6:30-8:30 p.m. at City Hall, will…
Bellevue Essentials accepting applications for fall classes
Bellevue Essentials will open your eyes to the who, what and why of city government and the avenues to get involved. People who live or work in Bellevue are invited to apply for the fall…
Council Roundup: Apprenticeship requirements for public works projects approved and affordable housing work advances
Plus, wrap-up of the 2023 state legislative session and proclamations recognizing mental health, motorcycle safety, boating safety and Jewish American heritage
NOTE: The next Bellevue City…