Environment Policy Moves

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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:

  1. Is there anything that you think is missing from these Environment policy moves?
  2. If these Neighborhood Identity policies were implemented, what outcomes would you most like to see?
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