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Eastside cities take important step toward coordinated climate action

Eastside Climate Partnership announces publication of first coordinated greenhouse gas emissions inventoriesGreenhouse gas emissions are major contributors to climate change. Understanding the data…
Aerial view of neighborhood, lake and Bellevue skyline.

Openings on multiple boards and commissions

The City Council is seeking candidates for vacancies on several Bellevue boards and commissions. Applications are available online and are due by 5 p.m., Monday, April 22.

City plans inclusive future

Community members invited to comment at Feb. 8 meetingThe city is updating its Comprehensive Plan, which will help guide how Bellevue grows over the next 20 years. To ensure the city is inclusive and…

City releases draft policy changes for Comprehensive Plan update

People can weigh in online and at Jan. 20 open house

Incentives program to help Eastsiders ‘make the switch’ to heat pumps

To encourage homeowners to replace their gas furnaces with energy-efficient heat pumps, Eastside cities have launched a campaign that makes it possible to save up to $6,400 when people “make the…

Arts generate $54 million in Bellevue

Per national study, event attendees spend big beyond admissionBellevue’s nonprofit arts and culture industry generated $54.3 million in economic activity in 2022, according to a national study. The…
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Bellevue Schools superintendent to keynote Bellevue Essentials graduation

With a keynote speech from Bellevue Schools Superintendent Kelly Aramaki, the 2023 class of Bellevue Essentials will graduate Wednesday, Nov. 29, 7-9 p.m., at City Hall. All are welcome to the…

City hands out 800 free trees

Volunteers also plant trees at Bannerwood Park for Arbor Day The city continues to support the addition of essential tree canopy, giving away 800 free trees to residents Oct. 20 and 21. With the…
Residents take home trees during the 2023 tree giveaway.

City seeks artist to design art for LGBTQ+ pride intersection

Applications due by Nov. 8 The City of Bellevue has issued a call for an artist to design a creative pavement treatment celebrating LGBTQ+ pride for a downtown intersection. Artists living in King,…

Weigh in on vision statements for draft Comprehensive Plan

After 18 months of outreach, during which more than 5,000 people who live, work and/or play in Bellevue shared their thoughts on the future of the city, planners are drafting an update of the…
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