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Bellevue City Council

The Bellevue City Council is the legislative body overseeing the city of Bellevue, Washington. Comprised of seven non-partisan members elected at-large, the council is responsible for city-wide legislation, policy making, budgeting and governance. Council members serve staggered four-year terms and also elect a mayor and deputy mayor from within their ranks every two years. Key issues on the council’s agenda often include planning and development, transportation, public safety, and community services. The Bellevue City Council is committed to fostering a high quality of life through good stewardship of the city’s resources.

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5 petitions have named Bellevue City Council as a Decision Maker

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2 responses from Bellevue City Council

Responses to petitions from Bellevue City Council

Hi everyone,
We appreciate the passion of our community — and many city employees — who hold a nostalgic place in their heart for Skate King, but the property is not for sale. In fact, it has already been leased to another local business. Devel...

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Bellevue City Council’s response to Prioritize Construction of the Newport Way Sidewalk

Thanks for the continued advocacy. The draft budget (proposed by the City Manager) should be released by the end of October. The Council will hold our third and final budget hearing on November 17th. Information about the budget is found at this link...

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