Council Roundup Updates on public safety statistics and Eastgate Housing Campus

Bellevue, WALocal News

Bellevue Police reported a 28% decrease in crime and a 21% drop in traffic collisions year-to-date during the City Council meeting on Tuesday. The council reviewed updates on the PorchLight men's shelter, which serves over 800 people annually, and the Plymouth Crossing housing facility, which offers 92 apartments for formerly homeless adults. Bellevue’s commitment to community safety and support for vulnerable populations was emphasized in discussions surrounding these initiatives. The council directed staff to prepare legislation for Comprehensive Plan amendments aimed at updating the Crossroads and Newport neighborhood plans. These amendments follow extensive community engagement efforts, including surveys and meetings, to ensure equitable input.

The redesignation of Downtown Bellevue as a Regional Growth and Metro Center will maintain the city’s eligibility for competitive federal transportation funding. These updates are part of Bellevue's ongoing strategy to enhance community services and infrastructure. Final legislation regarding these amendments is anticipated in October.

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