Bellevue Voters Say the Citys on the Right Track, But Theyve Got Their Eyes on Affordability, Safety, and Smart Growth

Bellevue, WALocal News

The 2025 VIBe Survey indicates that Bellevue voters feel the city is progressing positively, yet they prioritize affordability, which has risen to 29% as the foremost concern. Conducted between May 19-25, the survey included 400 likely voters and has a margin of error of ±4. 9 percentage points. Public safety remains a strong aspect, with 91% of respondents feeling secure in their neighborhoods. Voters advocate for enhanced transportation investments and maintaining safe neighborhoods, reflecting a desire for proactive leadership and strategic planning.

Concerns about crime have diminished, shifting focus towards housing availability and growth management. Despite rising affordability concerns, most residents are not advocating for tax increases; they seek practical solutions to maintain accessibility for working families. This survey highlights the evolving priorities of Bellevue's residents as they adapt to rapid changes in their community. The insights will guide local officials in addressing the pressing needs of the populace.

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