Winter is coming Novembers Lake to Lake can help you prepare

Bellevue, WALocal News

Bellevue water experts alert residents about the risk of frozen pipes in unheated spaces as winter approaches. November's episode of Lake to Lake offers preventative tips to avoid the financial burden of burst pipes. The show also showcases Bellevue's transformative Community Court program, aimed at positively impacting lives in the area. Viewers can learn about the Bellevue Youth Theatre's dedication to high-quality productions over the past 35 years. Furthermore, it covers the residential permitting expo, emphasizing the importance of streamlined processes for homeowners.

The planning and selection of transportation projects are also addressed, showcasing the city's proactive approach to infrastructure. Bellevue continues to prioritize community engagement and welfare through these initiatives. Residents are urged to take action to prepare for the winter months ahead.

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