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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.


Refine Phase Begins!

Building on what we heard during the Define Phase, the planning team is developing draft policies that incorporate community feedback into a set of forward-thinking, actionable policies that reflect the community's vision for the neighborhood over the next 10-20 years. Join us at the Eastgate and Factoria Draft Policy Open House on Thursday, May 7 to review and share feedback on draft policies.


Define Phase Concludes

Over the past two months, community members have shared their thoughts on the draft neighborhood vision, policy ideas and urban design opportunities that are foundational to the draft plan. The planning team is summarizing the input into an engagement report anticipated to be shared later in the spring.

Click the links below to see what others have contributed to the conversation, and stay tuned for other opportunities to shape the plan.


Read the Eastgate Discover Phase 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.


Refine Phase Begins!

Building on what we heard during the Define Phase, the planning team is developing draft policies that incorporate community feedback into a set of forward-thinking, actionable policies that reflect the community's vision for the neighborhood over the next 10-20 years. Join us at the Eastgate and Factoria Draft Policy Open House on Thursday, May 7 to review and share feedback on draft policies.


Define Phase Concludes

Over the past two months, community members have shared their thoughts on the draft neighborhood vision, policy ideas and urban design opportunities that are foundational to the draft plan. The planning team is summarizing the input into an engagement report anticipated to be shared later in the spring.

Click the links below to see what others have contributed to the conversation, and stay tuned for other opportunities to shape the plan.


Read the Eastgate Discover Phase 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.


Ask a Question

Do you have a question about the Great Neighborhoods program or neighborhood planning? Submit it here and a member of the team will respond. 

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  • Share 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! on Facebook Share 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! on Twitter Share 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! on Linkedin Email 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! link

    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 9 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. 

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