Council Roundup Grand Connection approaches new milestones

Bellevue, WALocal News

The Bellevue City Council has provided updates on key initiatives, including the Grand Connection program, which is designed to enhance pedestrian experiences downtown. The council plans to seek state approval for a pedestrian crossing over Interstate 405 while introducing an alternative construction delivery method to stay within scope and budget. Additionally, the Transportation Department is drafting amendments to align e-scooter regulations with state laws, with a shared micromobility program set to launch in 2026. The city aims to cap e-scooter speeds at 15 mph and establish a minimum rider age of 16. In sustainability efforts, Bellevue has surpassed its emissions reduction goal by cutting municipal emissions by 54% since 2011.

The ongoing development of the 2026-2030 Sustainable Bellevue Plan incorporates community feedback and best practices. The council will present high-impact strategies for climate goals, with public comment on the draft plan anticipated in August. These initiatives underscore Bellevue's commitment to improving urban mobility and environmental sustainability.

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