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Bellevue considering paid street parking, survey ongoing

Bellevue is exploring the implementation of paid street parking in its densest neighborhoods to alleviate congestion and manage curb access. A community survey is currently open for feedback, and a virtual open house is scheduled for February 10, 2025, to discuss the Curb Pricing Study, which is part of the city's broader Curb Management Plan.

WA lawmakers consider bill to enhance judicial accountability, bail requirements

Washington lawmakers are evaluating a new bill aimed at enhancing judicial accountability and revising bail requirements in response to several high-profile legal cases. This legislative initiative is designed to address public concerns over the judicial system's effectiveness and transparency.

Council funds affordable housing through ARCH, Housing Stability Program

The Bellevue City Council has unanimously approved over $1.8 million in funding for two affordable housing projects aimed at supporting low-income residents, including veterans and families with children. Additionally, the council endorsed a Housing Stability Program initiative, allocating funds for a transitional housing project that will assist refugee families. These efforts are part of Bellevue's ongoing commitment to address the city's urgent housing needs.

Bellevues Tomorrow Mayor and Deputy Mayor To Share Councils Vision

Bellevue Downtown Association's April Breakfast Series will feature Mayor John Chelminiak and Deputy Mayor Lynne Robinson, who will discuss their strategic vision for Bellevue's future. The event aims to provide valuable insights into local trends and issues, reinforcing Bellevue's status as a global destination.

Bellevue Appoints Trisna Tanus as New City Attorney

Trisna Tanus has been appointed as the new city attorney for Bellevue after serving in an acting capacity for eight months. With nearly a decade of legal experience in various roles within the city and a strong educational background, she aims to lead Bellevue's legal efforts as the city continues to grow.

Bellevue City Council Votes to Update Downtown Subarea Plan

The Bellevue City Council has voted to update the Downtown Subarea Plan, aiming to retain its designation as a regional growth center for federal transportation funding eligibility. The article also highlights key topics for the 2025 State Legislative session and an update on enrollment trends within the Bellevue School District.

Bellevue City Council Advances Housing Solutions and Arts Funding

The Bellevue City Council has approved code amendments to facilitate the conversion of commercial and mixed-use buildings into multifamily housing, addressing the state's housing shortage. Additionally, the council allocated $350,000 in arts grants to support local artists and organizations, while appointing Christopher Hays to the Human Services Commission.

New Members Appointed to Bellevue Diversity Advisory Network

The City of Bellevue has appointed seven new members to its Diversity Advisory Network (BDAN), effective January 1, 2025. City Manager Diane Carlson expressed optimism about the network's role in addressing the diverse needs of Bellevue's communities, highlighting the variety of perspectives and experiences the new members will bring.

Charting the Future City of Bellevue's Plan for the Next 20 Years

The City of Bellevue is launching its Comprehensive Plan to address future needs over the next 20 years, focusing on sustainable growth in light of expected population increases. Key issues include housing affordability, land use, and community equity, with significant public engagement already taking place. The plan aims to ensure a high quality of life for all residents, businesses, and visitors.

Bellevue launches Economic Development Plan update

Bellevue's City Council has begun a yearlong update to the Economic Development Plan, aiming to strengthen its position as the second-largest employment hub in the region by addressing economic strategies and initiatives that impact local businesses and job opportunities.