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Public participation sought for parks funding plan
Members of the public encouraged to help write pro, con statements for possible ballot measure
Council Roundup: Housing affordability actions
Plus, Housing Stability program and public hearing on supportive and transitional housing regulations
Bellevue is 'thriving by design'
Mayor, deputy mayor share good news in State of the City
"We call this thriving by design," Mayor Lynne Robinson said during the recent 2022 State of the City presentation at the Meydenbauer Center…
Opportunity to join diversity advisory panel
The City of Bellevue is now welcoming applications from those interested in joining the Bellevue Diversity Advisory Network, which supports and guides the city’s relationships with diverse…
Art piece gifted to Bellevue on display at City Hall
Jerry and Charlene Lee donate prized Tsutakawa artwork to city
The City of Bellevue is honored to receive an artwork donation from Northwest philanthropists Jerry and Charlene Lee. The donation is a…
For safe Independence Day, keep hands off fireworks
As we approach Independence Day, the Bellevue Fire Department wants to remind residents that the best way to stay safe during the holiday is to leave the fireworks to the professionals.
Police launch site focused on data and transparency
Whether it’s recent neighborhood crime data, use-of-force incidents or information about the police department’s workforce diversity, it’s all at your fingertips on the new Bellevue Police…
Council Roundup: City wins regional transportation award
Plus, comments on Supreme Court decision and review of regional legislative issues
Note: The next City Council meeting will be Tuesday, July 5, due to the holiday Monday.
Homelessness Outreach program featured in It's Your City
In the June issue of It's Your City, residents get an up close and personal view of the Homelessness Outreach program, which has helped over 50 unhoused community members move indoors to temporary or…