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Work on Bellevue Way, from 4th to 6th Street, starts April 28

To accommodate future growth in the downtown area, existing utilities along Bellevue Way require updating. This work is being coordinated with the future Lincoln Square Expansion. The office, hotel,…

Traffic switches lanes on Coal Creek Parkway

Olympic Pipeline is completing their relocation work, and on Monday evening, April 28, the City of Bellevue will shift traffic to the west side of Coal Creek Parkway, between Forest Drive Southeast…

Join the peamouth patrol

The city is seeking volunteers to watch for peamouth, a native fish that travels from Lake Washington to Kelsey Creek each spring to spawn. A peamouth patrol training workshop will be Thursday, April…

Comments requested on proposed Utilities projects

Utilities staff will host an open house on Thursday, April 3, to provide an opportunity for residents to comment on proposed projects being considered for Bellevue's 2015-2021 Water, Sewer, and Storm…

Workshop on manure management offered to horse owners

Local horse owners will have a chance to learn the latest approach to manure management and how healthy horses lead to a healthy environment at a free workshop Thursday, April 3, 6:30-9 p.m. at…

Interactive map is guide to capital projects

Residents have always wanted to know about city capital projects in their neighborhoods. Now, with an interactive, online map launched by the city today, they can quickly see where all of the…

Crews respond to Surrey Downs water main break

Bellevue Utilities crews responded to a 6-inch water main break early Wednesday morning, March 5, on the 900 block of 110th Avenue Southeast. Bellevue Fire received the initial call via 911 at 3 a.m…

Resumed work to close lanes on Coal Creek Parkway

Starting on Tuesday, February 18, Coal Creek Parkway will be reduced to one lane in each direction between Forest Drive Southeast and Southeast 60th Street for the second phase of construction of a…

Bellevue, tribe and state release salmon into streams

On Nov. 21, the City of Bellevue joined the Muckleshoot Tribal Fisheries Department and the State Department of Fish and Wildlife as they released 500 coho salmon into Coal Creek. Over the past week…

Public invited to comment on draft Wastewater System Plan

The City of Bellevue is seeking public comment on the draft 2013 Wastewater System Plan Nov. 7 to 24. Printed copies of the plan will be available to check out for a limited time at the Service First…
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