Council Roundup Claire Sumadiwirya appointed as new councilmember

Bellevue, WALocal News

The Bellevue City Council has made a significant decision by appointing Claire Sumadiwirya to fill the seat of Janice Zahn, who is resigning to represent the 41st Legislative District in the State House. Sumadiwirya's term will remain in effect until the certification of the November General Election results. The council's recent meeting also included an update on the "Keep Bellevue Beautiful" initiative, which has engaged 60 groups maintaining over 45 miles of city streets and removing 260 bags of litter through community cleanup events. Notably, more than 180 volunteers participated in signature cleanups, showcasing a strong community commitment to environmental stewardship. Furthermore, the article provides insights into the ongoing State Legislative session, emphasizing the council's priorities, including funding for transportation projects and addressing housing affordability.

With a projected state budget shortfall of $10 to $15 billion, the council's efforts aim to secure essential funding for local projects. This appointment and the discussions surrounding community initiatives reflect the council's proactive approach to governance and civic engagement. Bellevue residents can look forward to continued improvements in their city through these efforts.

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