Explore Bellevues permitting process at free expo

Bellevue, WALocal News

Bellevue's Residential Permitting Expo takes place on October 25 from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. at City Hall, providing a platform for residents to learn about the city's permitting process.

The event features workshops, a panel discussion on accessory dwelling unit construction, and engaging activities for children. City experts from the Development Services and Community Development departments will be present to answer questions and offer resources. Residents can gain valuable insights into topics ranging from permit reviews to compliance issues. Registration is encouraged but not mandatory, and free parking is available for visitors. The expo aims to promote understanding of housing options and local policy updates.

Accessibility is prioritized, with City Hall reachable by light rail and other means. This initiative supports community members in their home planning and remodeling endeavors.

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