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Welcome to Bellevue's Great Neighborhoods Program
The Great Neighborhoods program is the City of Bellevue’s process for developing community-driven, neighborhood plans that strengthen an area’s identity and guide future improvements.
Define Phase Begins!
Building on what we heard during the Discover Phase, the planning team has developed a draft vision statement and key policy moves. These policy moves reflect community priorities and help clarify intent and desired outcomes before more detailed policies are written.
Review and provide your input at the links below. The deadline for submitting feedback is Friday, March 20.
Read the Eastgate Engagement Report to learn more about past community engagement activities, who the City engaged with during this phase, and the City’s efforts to equitably engage the community.
Welcome to Bellevue's Great Neighborhoods Program
The Great Neighborhoods program is the City of Bellevue’s process for developing community-driven, neighborhood plans that strengthen an area’s identity and guide future improvements.
Define Phase Begins!
Building on what we heard during the Discover Phase, the planning team has developed a draft vision statement and key policy moves. These policy moves reflect community priorities and help clarify intent and desired outcomes before more detailed policies are written.
Review and provide your input at the links below. The deadline for submitting feedback is Friday, March 20.
Read the Eastgate Engagement Report to learn more about past community engagement activities, who the City engaged with during this phase, and the City’s efforts to equitably engage the community.
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Eastgate & Factoria are 2 VERY different neighborhoods, so how can you have a kick-off & ask people to "join the team" for both neighborhoods at the same event? It doesn't make sense and will be confusing!
Michelle Wannamaker
asked
7 months ago
Eastgate and Factoria are adjacent neighborhood areas with shared planning opportunities and community members who identify with both neighborhoods. The joint in-person kick-off event allows for participants to learn about the overall neighborhood area planning process, while also providing an opportunity for them to provide their ideas on opportunities specific to Eastgate and Factoria. The event will be structured to clearly identify how and where community members can learn about and provide feedback on either the Eastgate and Factoria neighborhood area plans.
For alternate formats, interpreters, or reasonable modification requests please phone at least 48 hours in advance 425-452-6930 or email bbrod@bellevuewa.gov. For complaints regarding modifications, contact the City of Bellevue ADA, Title VI, and Equal Opportunity Officer at ADATitleVI@bellevuewa.gov.
If you have any questions regarding the ADA statement above or need help, please reach out to the City of Bellevue ADA/Title VI Administrator at 425-452-6168 (voice) or email ADATitleVI@bellevuewa.gov. If you are deaf or hard of hearing dial 711.
Title VI Statement
The City of Bellevue assures that no person shall on the grounds of race, color, or national origin (including limited English proficiency), as provided by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and related statutes, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise discriminated against under any City of Bellevue program or activity. Any person who believes their Title VI protection has been violated may file a complaint with the City of Bellevue’s Human Resources Director. For additional information regarding Title VI complaint procedures and/or information regarding our non-discrimination obligations, please contact the City of Bellevue’s ADA, Title VI and Equal Opportunity Officer at ADATitleVI@bellevuewa.gov.
For more project information, please contact Service First at 425-452-6800
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