Environment Policy Moves
Environment, which encompasses natural features, such as trees, steams, wetlands, and open spaces – all of which foster connection to nature, support local wildlife, and contribute to Bellevue’s identity as a “City in a Park”. Policies in this section will be developed to support the neighborhood’s contributions toward the health of the larger ecosystem as a resource to be enjoyed for future generations.
Goal |
To improve and enhance Eastgate’s prominent natural features to support habitat health and community resilience for future generations. |
Policy Moves |
Improving streams, such as Vasa Creek, to promote water quality, wildlife, and riparian plantings |
Exploring opportunities to develop nature trails along riparian corridors and greenbelts |
Making sustainability visible through environmental education and neighborhood design features |
Mitigating climate vulnerabilities related to air quality, flooding, and extreme heat |
In the comment box below, please consider the following:
- Is there anything that you think is missing from these Environment policy moves?
- If these Neighborhood Identity policies were implemented, what outcomes would you most like to see?
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