Bellevue to Host Webinar on Meydenbauer Bay Park Expansion Designs

Bellevue, WALocal News

Bellevue is hosting a significant webinar on November 1, 2024, aimed at discussing the expansion designs for Meydenbauer Bay Park. This initiative, led by the Parks & Community Services Department, seeks to actively engage the community and gather valuable feedback on the proposed enhancements. Residents will have the opportunity to view various design concepts and voice their opinions on what improvements they wish to see. The event underscores Bellevue's dedication to creating vibrant public spaces that reflect the needs and desires of its citizens. By encouraging community participation, the city hopes to foster a sense of ownership and pride among residents regarding local parks.

This webinar is not only timely but also crucial for shaping the future of Meydenbauer Bay Park, a vital recreational area for families and individuals alike. Residents and stakeholders are urged to attend and make their voices heard as the city moves forward with these plans. With this proactive approach, Bellevue aims to ensure that the park remains a cherished community asset for years to come.

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