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Bellevue Launches Adopt-A-Street Program to Enhance Community Pride

The City of Bellevue is launching the Adopt-A-Street program, a volunteer initiative aimed at promoting community engagement in keeping streets clean and litter-free. Participants can adopt a street and commit to litter removal at least four times a year, with support from the city in the form of supplies and trash collection. This program builds on previous successful community cleanups and aims to enhance neighborhood pride while protecting the environment.

Bellevue to Host First International Festival Celebrating Diversity

Bellevue is hosting its first city-sponsored International Festival on August 17, 2024, aimed at showcasing the city's diverse cultures through family-friendly activities and performances. The event will feature food trucks, a fire engine tour, and opportunities for community engagement, as emphasized by Dr. Linda Whitehead, the chief diversity, equity, and inclusion officer. The festival aims to foster connections among residents while promoting cultural awareness.

Bellevue Invites Community Participation in City Manager Selection

Bellevue is engaging its community in the selection process for a permanent city manager by inviting residents to submit interview questions. The public will have the opportunity to attend two forums where Acting City Manager Diane Carlson will be interviewed, and feedback will be collected. This initiative reflects the city council's commitment to transparency and public involvement in governance.

Broiler Bay is Here To Stay

Broiler Bay, a family-owned burger joint in Downtown Bellevue, has been a cherished local establishment since 1989, offering affordable, freshly made comfort food. With its nostalgic decor and commitment to quality, the restaurant continues to attract a diverse clientele, providing a fast yet satisfying dining experience.

Eat Local, Fresh and Fast with Just Pok

Just Poké, a local eatery in Bellevue, Washington, is set to offer fresh, fast, and locally sourced poke bowls starting July 29, 2024. With a menu that emphasizes vegetarian and vegan options, the restaurant aims to cater to health-conscious diners while supporting local agriculture.

Council Roundup Wilburton Vision Comprehensive Plan Amendment adopted

The Bellevue City Council has adopted a comprehensive plan amendment aimed at transforming the west side of Wilburton into a vibrant, mixed-use neighborhood, enhancing land use policies and transportation options. Additionally, the council discussed the Bellevue-Redmond Tourism Promotion Area's budget, which seeks to increase overnight visitors and boost local economic impact. The article also highlights community engagement through Neighborhood Walks and recognizes Disability Pride Month and Probation Week.

Avenue BellevueInterContinental Hotel is Now Open

The Avenue Bellevue and InterContinental Hotel have opened in Bellevue, Washington, featuring 365 residential units, 208 hotel rooms, and a variety of retail and dining options. With luxurious amenities like a Rolls Royce house car and dedicated butler service, this development enhances Downtown Bellevue's luxury offerings.

He(ART) of Bellevue Weekly Spotlight Artisan Hardwood Creations, Dwiggins Illuminations, FABRICATIONS, and More

The He(ART) of Bellevue Weekly Spotlight showcases the Bellevue Downtown Arts Market, featuring six talented artists, including Bill Arter and Eugene Dwiggins. Each artist shares insights into their creative processes and latest projects, highlighting the importance of supporting local art and engaging with the community.

Walking the walk on Lake to Lake

The latest episode of Bellevue's news show "Lake to Lake" highlights significant developments in the city, including the grand opening of a new park, a bridge, and an expanded Mini City Hall. Mayor Lynne Robinson and Deputy Mayor Mo Malakoutian emphasize careful planning for community success during a recent State of the City presentation. The episode also features celebrations of diversity and inclusivity, showcasing Bellevue's commitment to its residents.

He(ART) of Bellevue Weekly Spotlight Bling! Bling!, Calcifer Glass, Carolyn Doe, and More

The Bellevue Downtown Arts Market highlights the creativity of over 110 local artists, featuring talents like Cheril Cruden, Dayne Lopez, Carolyn Doe, Jenna Brechbiel, and Laura Ruuska. Each artist shares their inspirations and the importance of community support for local arts.

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