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Infrastructure

Visit and Shop Factoria Day is Dec. 7

The City of Bellevue is celebrating the completion of the Factoria Boulevard Stormwater Improvement Project with "Visit and Shop Factoria Day" on December 7, 2024. This event aims to acknowledge the community and businesses for their involvement in enhancing local infrastructure to prevent future flooding. Residents are invited to attend and hear from city leaders while exploring local businesses.

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Government

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.

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Culture

Garden d’Lights at Bellevue Botanical Garden Begins Nov. 30

Garden d’Lights at Bellevue Botanical Garden will commence on November 30, offering a spectacular holiday light display for the community. This annual event is a highlight for local residents and visitors alike, showcasing the beauty of the botanical garden during the festive season. Attendees can enjoy various attractions, including food and beverage vendors.

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Transportation

Bellevue Remembers Those Impacted by Traffic Crashes

Bellevue City Council commemorated World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims by urging community members to sign a Vision Zero pledge, aimed at reducing traffic deaths and serious injuries by 2030. This initiative comes in response to alarming statistics showing a fatality or serious injury occurs every 15 days on Bellevue roads. Recent safety measures include upgraded crosswalks and lowered speed limits in neighborhoods.

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Business

Small Business Saturday in Downtown Bellevue

Join us on November 30, 2024, for Small Business Saturday in Downtown Bellevue! Support local businesses and enjoy exclusive deals through the Bellevue Small Business Pass, thanks to partnerships with The Intentionalist, Symetra, and PNC Bank. Celebrate our vibrant community and find unique gifts while shopping locally.

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Culture

20 Years of Snowflake Lane

Snowflake Lane, a cherished holiday tradition in Bellevue, Washington, celebrates its 20th anniversary from November 29 to December 24, 2024. This festive event features a dazzling light show, a parade, live performances, and special visits from Santa, attracting around 400,000 visitors each year. Organizers credit the event's success to local performers and the vision of Kemper Freeman, who aimed to create a family-friendly holiday experience.

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Arts

Garden d’Lights at Bellevue Botanical Garden Begins Nov. 30

The Garden d’Lights at Bellevue Botanical Garden is set to begin on November 30, offering a vibrant holiday display that attracts local visitors and families. This annual event showcases stunning light installations throughout the garden, contributing to the festive atmosphere in Bellevue. The event is organized by the Bellevue Botanical Garden, ensuring a delightful experience for attendees of all ages.

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Arts

Pop-Up Art Galleries Debut at Avenue Bellevue on Nov 29

Pop-up art galleries are set to debut at Avenue Bellevue on November 29, offering a unique experience for art enthusiasts and local residents. This initiative, organized by Fortress Development and Kemper Development Company, aims to enhance cultural engagement in the Bellevue area. The event underscores the importance of supporting local arts and community interaction.

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Arts

Pop-Up Art Galleries Debut at Avenue Bellevue on Nov 29

Pop-up art galleries are set to debut at Avenue Bellevue on November 29, showcasing local talent and enhancing the cultural landscape of Bellevue. This initiative, supported by Fortress Development and Kemper Development Company, aims to create a vibrant arts community in the area. The event promises to attract art enthusiasts and promote local artists.

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Social Issues

Person Behind The Place Keri Pravitz

Keri Pravitz, Manager of Community Engagement at Amazon, is dedicated to fostering impactful change in Bellevue through partnerships with over 150 local nonprofits. Her personal connection to the city and extensive experience in both public and private sectors enable her to address critical community issues effectively, contributing over $20 million in support to key local initiatives.

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Infrastructure

Multifamily Development Opens in Bellevue Across from Light Rail

A new multifamily development has opened in Bellevue, strategically located across from the East Link Light Rail. The project, which includes several amenities and is part of the Bellevue Multifamily Tax Exemption program, highlights Bellevue's growth and appeal as a residential hub.

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Business

Multifamily Development Opens in Bellevue Across from Light Rail

A new multifamily development has opened in Bellevue, strategically located across from the East Link Light Rail station, enhancing local housing options. The project is part of the Bellevue Multifamily Tax Exemption program, supported by notable partners such as Vulcan Real Estate and Runberg Architecture Group. This development aims to meet the growing demand for housing in the rapidly evolving Bellevue area.

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Food

Ascend Prime Steak & Sushi to Reopen Thurs, Nov 28

Ascend Prime Steak & Sushi, a popular dining destination in Downtown Bellevue, is set to reopen on Thursday, November 28. The restaurant, located in Lincoln Square South, promises a refined dining experience, blending prime steak and sushi offerings that cater to both local residents and visitors.

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Food

Ascend Prime Steak & Sushi to Reopen Thurs, Nov 28

Ascend Prime Steak & Sushi in Downtown Bellevue is set to reopen on Thursday, November 28, 2024, following a closure. The reopening is anticipated by the local community as it is a significant dining establishment within the Lincoln Square South area, contributing to the local culinary scene.

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Environment

** Bomb Cyclone Windstorm Causes Significant Damage in Bellevue and Sparks Debris Collection Efforts

King County's Solid Waste Division has temporarily suspended free yard debris collection due to overwhelming demand following a severe windstorm that impacted Bellevue and the surrounding region. The storm caused significant damage, leaving many residents without power. Residents can utilize curbside collection services and are encouraged to report damages for potential recovery resources.

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Government

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. Mayor Lynne Robinson emphasized the need for immediate response and assistance to affected residents, highlighting the city's commitment to recovery efforts.

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Environment

Bellevue to collect up to 192 gallons of extra yard debris after storm

Bellevue residents can now place up to 192 gallons of yard debris on the curb for collection by Republic Services at no extra charge. This initiative, announced following recent storms, aims to assist the community in managing storm-related yard waste effectively.

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Culture

Garden d'Lights illuminates holidays with half million lights

The Garden d’Lights event at the Bellevue Botanical Garden celebrates its 30th anniversary, inviting visitors to enjoy over half a million dazzling lights from November 30 to December 31, excluding Christmas Day. This annual community event transforms the garden into a magical spectacle featuring whimsical light displays of plants, animals, and a meandering river.

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Government

Bellevue Proclaims Emergency Due to Storm Damage

Bellevue Mayor Lynne Robinson declared a local emergency on November 21, 2024, due to severe wind damage and widespread power outages from a storm on November 19-20. The city is mobilizing resources for recovery, while free storm debris collection is temporarily paused until December 7 due to high demand.

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Government

Council Roundup: Cyclone doesn't stop Bellevue from adopting budget

Bellevue City Council successfully adopted the 2025-2026 Operating Budget and the 2025-2030 Capital Improvement Plans despite facing a bomb cyclone during the meeting. The article also highlights key initiatives such as the electric vehicle roadmap and community awards, underscoring the city’s commitment to progressive policies and public awareness.

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