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Bellevue launches Economic Development Plan update

Bellevue City Council has begun updating its Economic Development Plan to enhance its position as the second-largest employment hub. This yearlong initiative will incorporate community feedback to address changing economic conditions and local needs.

Bellevue launches Economic Development Plan update

Bellevue has begun a yearlong update of its Economic Development Plan to strengthen its position as a key employment center in Washington. The City Council is focusing on supporting small businesses, diversifying the economy, and enhancing international connections, with community engagement opportunities available until mid-2025.

City Council to consider purchase of land to extend Coal Creek Natural Area

The Bellevue City Council will discuss a proposal to purchase a 12.2-acre parcel of land next to the Coal Creek Natural Area during its meeting on December 10, 2024. This acquisition, supported by a $9.2 million grant from the King County Conservation Futures Fund, aims to enhance regional park connectivity. The city plans to cover the additional $9.9 million cost with city funds and potential future grants.

City of Bellevue Declares Local Emergency Following Storm

Bellevue has declared a local emergency due to severe windstorms that caused significant power outages and property damage on November 19-20, 2024. City crews are actively working to restore services and clear debris, highlighting the need for community preparedness in extreme weather.

City of Bellevue Declares Local Emergency Following Storm

Bellevue Mayor Lynne Robinson has declared a local emergency due to severe windstorms on November 19-20, 2024, which caused widespread power outages and property damage. City crews are working diligently to restore services and clear hazardous debris, highlighting the need for community support and safety measures.

** Bellevue Launches Update to Affordable Housing Strategy

Bellevue is updating its Affordable Housing Strategy to produce or preserve 5,700 affordable units over the next ten years, a 128% increase from the previous target. This initiative aims to enhance housing affordability for households at various income levels, reflecting the city's commitment to improving residential options and community diversity.

Solid Waste For Residents - Bellevue's Recycling and Garbage Services

The City of Bellevue collaborates with Republic Services to provide essential garbage and recycling services, ensuring collections occur on all holidays except Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day. Residents can contact Bellevue Utilities for unresolved issues and receive guidance on waste management. Special collection events are also hosted to promote responsible disposal practices.

King County Permitted to Enter Phase 2 of Reopening Plan

King County has been granted permission to enter Phase 2 of its reopening plan, signaling a significant step towards normalcy in the region. This phase allows for the reopening of certain businesses and services, which is expected to have a positive impact on the local economy and community wellbeing.

Council Roundup: Permit streamlining measures approved

The City Council of Bellevue held a public hearing on proposed land use code amendments aligned with Senate Bill 5290, signed into law in 2023. These amendments aim to streamline development permit processes and enhance efficiency by codifying timelines and clarifying application requirements. This legislative change is significant for local development and urban planning.

City of Bellevue Declares Local Emergency Following Storm

The City of Bellevue has declared a local emergency following a severe storm that impacted the area. This declaration aims to facilitate immediate response and recovery efforts for affected residents and infrastructure. Mayor Lynne Robinson emphasized the need for swift action to ensure public safety and support for those in need.