Council Roundup Inside look at Diversity Advantage Plan 2035

Bellevue, WALocal News

Bellevue City Council convened to discuss the Diversity Advantage Plan 2035, which aims to enhance equity and inclusion throughout the city. The plan includes 41 long-term objectives shaped by community feedback and staff recommendations. An open house for the draft updated plan is set for November 20, allowing for further community engagement. Additionally, council members reviewed proposed amendments to the sign code to promote contemporary design and simplify regulations, responding to community feedback gathered through multilingual questionnaires. Residents expressed strong support for regulating temporary signage in residential areas due to its importance for business visibility.

The council also proclaimed November 29 as Small Business Saturday, recognizing the vital role small businesses play in the local economy, comprising 97% of Bellevue's businesses. Monserrate Colombian Cuisine's owner accepted the proclamation, symbolizing support for the local business community. The council's actions reflect a commitment to fostering an equitable environment and supporting local economic health.

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