Bellevue 2044 - Innovative Mobility and Facilities

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In this section you can find information about proposed changes to the Transportation and Capital Facilities sections of the Comprehensive Plan.

Addressing climate change and planning for a more sustainable and resilient future is a key focus area for this update. Transportation and building energy account for the majority of carbon emissions in cities and policies that support use of alternate modes of transportation and renewable energy can help Bellevue reduce carbon emissions.

Changes in these elements could include:

  • New standards to reduce impact on the environment.
  • Continued support for the Environmental Stewardship Initiative.
  • Support for resiliency in city systems.
  • Strategies to adapt to climate change.
  • Focusing on the performance and use of all modes of transportation.

Draft Policy Moves Ready for Review

You are invited to review draft policy moves for Transportation and Capital facilities via the questionnaires below.

In this section you can find information about proposed changes to the Transportation and Capital Facilities sections of the Comprehensive Plan.

Addressing climate change and planning for a more sustainable and resilient future is a key focus area for this update. Transportation and building energy account for the majority of carbon emissions in cities and policies that support use of alternate modes of transportation and renewable energy can help Bellevue reduce carbon emissions.

Changes in these elements could include:

  • New standards to reduce impact on the environment.
  • Continued support for the Environmental Stewardship Initiative.
  • Support for resiliency in city systems.
  • Strategies to adapt to climate change.
  • Focusing on the performance and use of all modes of transportation.

Draft Policy Moves Ready for Review

You are invited to review draft policy moves for Transportation and Capital facilities via the questionnaires below.

Leave a Comment

Please feel free to leave a comment about the future of transportation or utilities. Your comments will be reviewed by the Planning Team and shared with the Planning Commission and other boards and commissions to help inform their recommendations. 

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Please do not destroy our beautiful neighborhoods. Especially, a big NO to multi units, high rises & businesses. And build more jails for the law breakers & illegals. We loyal legal Americans pay high taxes. Use them for assisting legal American citizens who need the help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Larry J. Hubacka about 1 month ago

With the new light rail system, I see a problem with the "last mile". I want to use it without having to drive and park at a limited parking space lot. I would like for rhere to be some type of small passenger bus or van to transport people to and from light rail stops. Ideally it would run on a pre determined route every 30 minutes, 18 hours or more a day. Where I live there's no bus service. Without a shttle bus, I'll drive and fill the limited space parking lot like probably 80% of the cars there because there's no "last mile" shuttle.

Art Smart 3 months ago
Page last updated: 25 Mar 2024, 04:22 PM