What's Next for the Grand Connection Crossing?

Bellevue, WALocal News

The Bellevue City Council has taken a major step in advancing the Grand Connection Crossing project, which will link Downtown Bellevue to Eastrail through a bridge over I-405. The council's unanimous decision supports a budget range of $150 to $200 million, targeting completion by 2030. This initiative is part of the broader Grand Connection program, designed to enhance pedestrian and transit access while creating vibrant public spaces. The design will incorporate community-driven features and essential safety elements, such as weather protection and dedicated areas for cyclists and pedestrians. Over 30% of the design has already been shaped by community feedback from numerous meetings.

Funding strategies are being explored, including municipal financing and private partnerships, to secure the necessary resources. Significant progress is expected in the coming year, with key milestones planned for Council review. The project represents a commitment to a more connected and pedestrian-friendly Bellevue, enhancing the overall urban experience.

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