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A funding measure to increase investments in Bellevue’s parks and open space system – Proposition 1: City of Bellevue Levy for Parks and Open Space was approved by voters in 2022.

The levy includes funding to enhance and maintain Bellevue’s parks and open space system:

  • Preserve open space, greenways and wildlife corridors;
  • Develop trails, community parks and neighborhood parks;
  • Invest in emerging sports opportunities, off-leash areas and recreation;
  • Plan major community facilities like aquatics and cross-cultural centers;
  • Restore and develop waterfront parks and protect water quality in Bellevue’s lakes and streams;
  • Acquire and develop parks and open space in the Bel-Red and Wilburton areas; and
  • Maintain improvements consistent with Bellevue Parks’ standards.

Funding Detail

This measure will cost an owner of a $1 million home approximately $200 per year for the next nine years, or 20 cents per $1,000 of assessed value. The measure is anticipated to provide the following estimated funding for projects:

Open Space, Greenways, Wildlife Corridors and Trails ($20 million)
Dedicate resources to acquire land that complements the existing parks system, increases public access to lake shores, preserves open space, protects water quality and increases trail connectivity.

Community Parks ($5 million)
Expand opportunities at community parks; allow visitors to experience botanical displays and educational programs such as development of the Bellevue Botanical Garden Wetland Sun Terrace.

Neighborhood Park Development ($20 million)
Acquire, plan, and develop neighborhood parks with amenities like play equipment, open space and trail connections at locations such as Eastgate, Factoria and Ashwood Park.

Recreation and Community Facilities ($10 million)
Plan community facilities such as those that support aquatics and a cross-cultural center.

Waterfront Restoration and Development ($10 million)
Continue phased development of waterfront access including Meydenbauer Bay Park. Protect water quality of Bellevue’s lakes and streams through restoration and refurbishment of waterfront parks.

Bel-Red & Wilburton Park Acquisition & Development ($10 million)
Acquire and develop parks within population growth centers in Bel-Red and Wilburton.

Emerging Sports and Off-Leash Areas ($10 million)
Invest in park enhancements to support emerging sports like pickleball and cricket; improve access for off-leash dogs throughout the park system.

Maintenance and Operations ($4 million annually)
Protect open space and park facilities investments with funding for annual operations and maintenance.