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  1. Bellevue provides standard PDF maps, downloadable spatial data and interactive web maps about everything from parks and capital projects to community risks. Explore Maps and GIS MyBellevue Customer Assistance

  2. myutilitybill.bellevuewa.gov › city-government › departmentsUtilities - City of Bellevue

    Bellevue Utilities provides high-quality, essential services that you rely on every day — drinking water, wastewater, storm and surface water, and solid waste. We take pride in making sure these services are safe, reliable and a good value for the money.

  3. Sep 27, 2024 · The Comprehensive Plan serves as a roadmap for future growth in Bellevue and is a foundational policy document, guiding growth and development here for the next 20 years. Full details are available in the meeting materials .

  4. The City of Bellevue bills every two months for drinking water, wastewater, and storm and surface water. If you have questions about your utility bill, call 425-452-6973.The city contracts with Republic Services for garbage, recycling, and food and yard waste services.

  5. myutilitybill.bellevuewa.gov › city-government › departmentsMaps and GIS - City of Bellevue

    Bellevue offers a variety of standard PDF maps, downloadable spatial data and interactive web mapping applications. Explore common city data layers using the Bellevue Map Viewer below or visit the full Map Gallery for focused, interactive web maps of city projects, plans and other city initiatives.

  6. Crossroads Park, 999 164th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA 98008 Description The Washington State Martial Arts Festival event sponsored by Vedic Cultural Center is included in the city calendar because a special event permit has been issued.

  7. Bellevue's 2025-26 preliminary budget, which includes the preliminary 2025-30 Capital Improvement Program plan, advances the Council Vision. The budget describes how the city intends to finance its services and infrastructure. Bellevue’s budget is produced every two years.

  8. The purpose of the Inclusive Innovation Forum is to advise the Chief Information Officer on extending Bellevue’s capabilities as a city where innovation supports opportunity, equity, mobility, and economic development.

  9. With the cost of renting or owning housing in Bellevue rising faster than income for many in the region, housing is not affordable to many people. The City Council recognizes that it is critically important to provide a safe, healthy and affordable place to live for people of all income levels to sustain Bellevue's livability and economic vitality.

  10. The meeting may also be viewed live on Bellevue TV channel 21 or livestreamed on Bellevue Television YouTube. Comments from the public are welcome during the "Oral Communications" portion of the agenda and during public hearings.

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