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Diversity Advantage Initiative celebrates 10 years

Community engagement opportunities lie ahead The City of Bellevue’s Diversity Advantage Initiative will celebrate its 10th anniversary in 2024, and the city is proud to look back on a decade of…

Council Roundup: Supporting downtown affordable housing and keeping Bellevue beautiful

Plus, research into a local controlled substance law and proclamations recognizing police, older Americans, biking and affordable housing
Council members pose with affordable housing week proclamation.

City still seeking human services organization to operate safe parking pilot

The City of Bellevue is looking for a human services organization to manage a pilot program intended to offer safe parking options and resources toward a path to stable housing for people living in…
The city-owned parking lot for the safe parking pilot is next to a building where showers and case management will be available.

Council Roundup: Federal funds to address Bellevue’s critical human services needs

Plus, Keep Bellevue Beautiful program, tourism promotion and proclamations for Asian heritage, firefighters and public servants On Monday, the City Council received recommendations from the Human…
Downtown at night. Photo courtesy of Visit Bellevue

Cultural Conversations presents Lost and Found: My Identity

Women’s group shares journey of rediscovery and offers chance to learn more about civic engagement program The community is invited in the next Cultural Conversations session to explore how moving…

City hires director for Finance & Asset Management

Longtime executive leader John Resha starts role in May  City Manager Brad Miyake announced Tuesday the city has hired John Resha to serve as director for the Finance & Asset Management…
John Resha

Council Roundup: 20-year growth options

Plus, more affordable housing, commendation for long-time Development Services director and proclamation for missing and murdered Indigenous women   The City Council on Monday received a report…
Duwamish Tribal Council Chairwoman Cecile Hansen, fifth from left, accepts the proclamation. Desiree Fagan (third from left) and Cindy Williams (third from right), are also on the Duwamish Council.

Opportunities to weigh in on growth impacts for Bellevue

Community members are invited to comment on the draft Environmental Impact Statement related to Bellevue’s Comprehensive Plan update and Wilburton Vision implementation. The draft EIS was issued…
Drawing of people meeting

‘All in for Autism’ 5k and 10k on April 30

Bellevue’s “All in for Autism” 10K and 5K runs return to downtown the morning of Sunday, April 30, starting at 8 a.m., with proceeds going to Bellevue’s Kindering Center, Washington Autism Alliance…
Participants run and walk in an All in for Autism race in Bellevue.

Council Roundup: Next phase of apprenticeship program moves forward

Plus, more actions on affordable housing, one-time arts grants approved and proclamations for Prescription Drug Take Back Day and Earth Day and Arbor Day On Monday, the City Council took another…
Under the new proposed procurement rules, apprentices could be among those on the paving crew here at Somerset Lane.
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