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Bellevue Essentials class deadline approaching
Applications due Aug. 3
Bellevue Essentials, a nine-week introduction to the inner workings of city government, is getting ready to welcome the Class of 2020. While we all continue to live…

Cultural Conversations to explore new alphabet
Brothers invent script to help culture survive
ADLaM is a new alphabet that is keeping an ancient people from vanishing. At a virtual Cultural Conversation Wednesday, July 29, participants will…
City extends additional support to Main Street businesses
As local businesses continue to adapt their operations as part of the state’s Safe Start reopening plan, the city is extending additional support to restaurants located on and near Main Street in Old…

Arts survey open until July 17
Chance to weigh in on return of arts programming during recovery
UPDATE: The survey period has been extended one week to July 17. Please click here to weigh in on the future of arts programming…

Bellevue offers help for businesses, nonprofits through phased reopening
As local businesses begin to expand their operations as part of the state’s Safe Start reopening plan during the COVID-19 pandemic, Bellevue’s economic development team has adjusted its support for…

Bellevue Essentials information meetings June 9 and 10
Bellevue Essentials, the city’s program for emerging neighborhood and community leaders, is seeking applicants for its 2020 class. Information meetings will be held on Tuesday, June 9, 6-7 p.m. and…

Residents can get yard, house help on ‘Day of Sharing and Caring’
Requests for outdoor home projects due by June 26
Residents needing assistance with outside home maintenance can apply for help from a team of volunteers who will complete one-day improvement…

Eastside cities launch COVID-19 business support program
(re)STARTUP425 partnership offers one-on-one assistance
The cities of Bellevue, Kirkland, Issaquah, Redmond and Renton today launched (re)STARTUP425, a collaborative effort to connect Eastside small…
Make today count: take the 2020 census
Count everyone in your household as of April 1
April 1 is Census Day. That means when completing the 2020 Census, you’ll count everyone living in your household as of April 1, 2020. It takes just 10…
2020 Census coming to a mailbox near you
Invitations being sent to residents starting this week
Bellevue residents should start looking in their mailboxes over the next two weeks for their 2020 census invitation from the U.S. Census Bureau…
