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Walking the walk on Lake to Lake

Bellevue, WALocal News

In the latest episode of "Lake to Lake," Bellevue showcases its commitment to community development with the opening of Bridle Trails Valley Creek Park and a newly constructed bridge over Coal Creek. Mayor Lynne Robinson and Deputy Mayor Mo Malakoutian addressed the audience during the State of the City presentation, emphasizing the importance of strategic planning and efficient services in ensuring the city's future success. The expanded Mini City Hall, now located at Crossroads Bellevue mall, saw a successful grand reopening with over 200 attendees, demonstrating the community's enthusiasm for local services. The episode also highlights the city's celebration of diversity, with footage of the Pride flag raising at City Hall during Pride Month. These initiatives reflect Bellevue's proactive approach to enhancing public amenities and fostering inclusivity.

The show aims to engage viewers and inform them about ongoing developments in the city. Community members are encouraged to stay connected through the Bellevue TV YouTube channel, where all episodes are accessible. This episode serves as a testament to Bellevue's dedication to its residents and their needs.

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