Grand Connection is focus of October Lake to Lake

Bellevue, WALocal News

Bellevue city planners are actively seeking resident input on activities along the Grand Connection corridor, which spans from Meydenbauer Bay Park to Eastrail. Community members can provide feedback by scanning QR codes found on sidewalk decals featuring Belle the Bobcat. The latest episode of Lake to Lake will delve into improvements to the city's streets and sidewalks, with insights from Transportation Director Andrew Singelakis aimed at fostering better understanding among residents. The show will also document the recent Kelsey Creek Farm Fair, highlighting community engagement through activities like pony rides and hay wagon rides. This initiative is part of Bellevue's efforts to enhance placemaking and promote non-motorized transportation.

The Grand Connection project reflects a commitment to improving urban mobility while fostering a vibrant community atmosphere. Encouraging public feedback is essential for planners to create spaces that resonate with residents. By involving the community, Bellevue aims to ensure that future developments meet the needs and desires of its citizens.

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