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Women workers star in Lake to Lake
In celebration of Women's History Month, the March edition of Lake to Lake features women who work in the Development Services, Utilities and Fire departments. They are proud to represent the growing…

Employee benefits change for on-the-job injuries
The City of Bellevue and the Bellevue Police Officers Guild are pleased to announce a change in city policy that will ensure Officer Kevin Bereta's existing medical coverage will continue over the…
$6.6 million state funding for Mountains to Sound Greenway in Bellevue
The state Legislature has allocated $6.6 million in its 2023-25 supplemental transportation budget for construction of another key segment of the Mountains to Sound Greenway Trail in Bellevue,…
Bellevue awarded $1.4 million federal grant to improve traffic safety
The U.S Department of Transportation Thursday announced a $1.43 million grant for the City of Bellevue to pilot the use of traffic signals that would change in real time to protect people biking and…
Cross-Cultural Center Without Walls wins national award
Bellevue’s Cross-Cultural Center Without Walls program earned second-place recognition in the National League of Cities 2024 City Cultural Diversity Awards, celebrating leadership in developing…
Hyundai to install free anti-theft software at Factoria Mall
Car owners can get software March 15, 16 and 17Hyundai, in partnership with the Bellevue Police Department and other regional law enforcement agencies, will offer free anti-theft software upgrades…

Mini City Hall moving to new space at Crossroads Mall
During move, services will be in nearby spaces Mini City Hall will move to a new, larger space at Crossroads Shopping Center this year to meet increasing demand for services. While construction…

Funding opportunity for teen after-school drop-in services
To provide critical support to Bellevue middle- and high-school age youth, the city is making $86,000 available for proposals for after-school drop-in services.
Funding opportunity for convening organizations
The city is making $200,000 per year available in 2025 and 2026 for organizations that convene education and/or human services providers, along with other stakeholders, in an effort to support…