Upcoming Events
Planning Commission Study Session - 6:30pm
Wednesday, May 26th at 6:30pm the Bellevue Planning Commission will hold its first of two study session on the Draft Neighborhood Plans for Northeast and Northwest Bellevue. Meeting materials and link to the meeting can be found at the Planning Commission web page.
Members of the public are welcome to watch the meeting, which will be held via Zoom or provide public comment. To sign up to provide public comment during the meeting, visit the Planning Commission web page. You must sign up by 5:30pm the day of the meeting.
If you are unable to attend the meeting or would like to submit written comment you may do so by sending an email to planningcommission@bellevuewa.gov.
NW Policy Discussion
For the past ten months city staff have been collaborating with residents to develop a neighborhood plan that will ensure Northwest Bellevue will be vibrant, welcoming, and sustainable in the years to come.
We want to share this work with you and get your feedback and invite you to join us for our upcoming virtual policy discussion
Thursday, April 22 - 4:00 – 6:30 p.m.
- Policy Review Open House: Setting Direction for the Future of Northwest Bellevue
- Drop in at anytime between 4p - 6:30p to review draft policies, ask questions, and provide your feedback on the neighborhood plan in our virtual open house
RSVP - https://nw-bellevue-neighborhood-plan-discussions.eventbrite.com
Creating Housing Options through Backyard Cottages and Other Types of Housing
For the past ten months city staff have been collaborating with residents to develop a neighborhood plan that will ensure Northwest Bellevue will be vibrant, welcoming, and sustainable in the years to come.
We want to share this work with you and get your feedback and invite you to join us for our upcoming virtual policy discussion
Tuesday, April 27 - 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
- Creating Housing Options Through Backyard Cottages and Other Types of Housing
- Discuss how backyard cottages and other types of housing could provide more housing options for community members wanting to live near family, remain in their neighborhood as they age, or live in smaller, more affordable homes in Northwest Bellevue. Share your views on what would make them compatible with your neighborhood.
RSVP - https://nw-bellevue-neighborhood-plan-discussions.eventbrite.com
Celebrating Our Unique Neighborhoods
For the past ten months city staff have been collaborating with residents to develop a neighborhood plan that will ensure Northwest Bellevue will be vibrant, welcoming, and sustainable in the years to come.
We want to share this work with you and get your feedback and invite you to join us for our upcoming virtual policy discussion
Wednesday, April 28 - 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
- Celebrating our Unique Neighborhoods
- Northwest Bellevue is made up of many smaller neighborhoods. Discuss how draft policies can preserve what’s special, while moving into the future.
RSVP - https://nw-bellevue-neighborhood-plan-discussions.eventbrite.com
Community Brainstorming Session - Trees & Green Space
You are invited to attend an upcoming community brainstorming session on Trees & Green Space. Come share ideas about how to help residents preserve and care for trees, ensure that people have access to parks, trails, and green space, and promote sustainable neighborhoods.
This will be a interactive event. Participants will hear briefly from staff about the neighborhood planning process and then break out into small groups based on neighborhood area for a facilitated brainstorming session.
March 3rd from 11:30am - 1:00pm
March 4th from 5:30pm - 7:00pm
Community Brainstorming Session - Community Connections
You are invited to attend an upcoming community brainstorming session on Community Connections. Come discuss ideas about how to help create neighborhoods where people know one another, where people from diverse backgrounds can come together, and where we create resilient communities.
This will be a interactive event. Participants will hear briefly from staff about the neighborhood planning process and then break out into small groups based on neighborhood area for a facilitated brainstorming session.
March 17th from 11:30am - 1:00pm
March 18th from 5:30pm - 7:00pm
RSVP: https://gn-brainstorming-session-communityconnections.eventbrite.com
Community Brainstorming Session - Affordability
You are invited to attend an upcoming community brainstorming session on Affordability. Come discuss ideas on how to make sure your neighborhood is affordable to people from diverse backgrounds and make it possible to age-in-place.
This will be a interactive event. Participants will hear briefly from staff about the neighborhood planning process and then break out into small groups based on neighborhood area for a facilitated brainstorming session.
To accommodate people's busy schedules we are offering two sessions - one daytime and one evening.
February 3rd from 11:30am - 1:00pm
February 4th from 5:30pm - 7:00pm
RSVP: https://gn-brainstorming-session-affordability.eventbrite.com
Community Brainstorming Session - Mobility & Access
You are invited to attend an upcoming community brainstorming sessions to discuss ideas about how to make it easier for people to walk, bike and roll and create convenient access to stores, cafes, parks, and other services close to home.
This will be a interactive event. Participants will hear briefly from staff about the neighborhood planning process and then break out into small groups based on neighborhood area for a facilitated brainstorming session.
February 17th from 11:30am - 1:00pm
February 18th from 5:30pm - 7:00pm
RSVP: https://gn-brainstorming-session-mobility.eventbrite.com
NW Bellevue Data Walk - 5:30-7:30 p.m.
The next step in Great Neighborhoods is the creation of a Neighborhood Profile. This section combines narrative and data to describe present conditions and future trends. To help create this section we’ll be doing a Data Walk. A Data Walk is an interactive way for community members to learn about their neighborhood and begin to identify strengths and challenges they want to see addressed in the plan.
RSVP: https://tinyurl.com/NW-Bellevue-DataWalk
During a Data Walk participants have time to look at their neighborhood through the lens of data – what do the numbers say about housing, transportation, parks, safety, and the people living there – and then engage in conversation to help understand the stories behind the data.
For alternate formats, interpreters, or reasonable accommodation requests please phone at least 48 hours in advance 425-452-6930 (voice) or email bbrod@bellevuewa.gov. For complaints regarding accommodations, contact City of Bellevue ADA/Title VI Administrator at 425-452-6168 (voice). If you are deaf or hard of hearing dial 711. All meetings are wheelchair accessible.
If you have any questions regarding the ADA statement above or need help please reach out to ADA Coordinator Blayne Amson, bamson@bellevuewa.gov or 425-452-6168.
Vision Workshop - NW Bellevue - 11:30a-12:45p
During this interactive workshop we will be asking participants to help us imagine the future of your neighborhood. Using a combination of exercises and discussion we’ll create a draft Vision Statement that will serve as a north star for the rest of our planning work.
RSVP at https://tinyurl.com/NWVisionWorkshop
For alternate formats, interpreters, or reasonable accommodation requests please phone at least 48 hours in advance 425-452-6930 (voice) or email bbrod@bellevuewa.gov. For complaints regarding accommodations, contact City of Bellevue ADA/Title VI Administrator at 425-452-6168 (voice). If you are deaf or hard of hearing dial 711. All meetings are wheelchair accessible.
If you have any questions regarding the ADA statement above or need help please reach out to ADA Coordinator Blayne Amson, bamson@bellevuewa.gov or 425-452-6168.
Neighborhood conversation - Values & Vision
Join us on Thursday, September 3rd at 6pm for a lively conversation about how we man make sure our neighborhoods continue to be places where people feel at home, feel
connected, and where they can thrive.
During this interactive conversation will be talking about your vision for your neighborhoods future. What are the values that should guide change? What matters to you? What makes a neighborhood great? These are just some of the questions we'll tackle.
Registration is required and you can sign up at https://cityofbellevue.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0ldOCvqzkqEt3iN42E6C8SnktQzp4hC6R0
Neighborhood Conversation - Values & Vision
The first step in the neighborhood planning process is creating a vision statement. A vision statement serves a north star inspiring people to work towards a positive future. It's grounded in shared values that define what’s truly important.
We’d like to invite you to our first Neighborhood Conversation – Vision & Values. During this conversation you’ll get to connect with your neighbors to talk about what matters to you and start to build shared understanding.
When: Wednesday, July 22nd at 11:30 a.m.
Where: Online
How: RSVP at https://bit.ly/3eDP6v5
Great Neighborhoods Online Launch - 11:30 a.m.
Now, more than ever, neighborhoods matter. COVID 19 is teaching us the importance of resilience, community connection, and access to resources. But that takes a plan. Join our Online Event and meet the Great Neighborhoods team, learn more about the planning process, and find out how you can be involved.
Register at: https://great-neighborhoods-daytime-launch.eventbrite.com
Great Neighborhoods Online Launch - 5:30 p.m.
Now, more than ever, neighborhoods matter. COVID 19 is teaching us the importance of resilience, community connection, and access to resources. But that takes a plan. Join our Online Event and meet the Great Neighborhoods team, learn more about the planning process, and find out how you can be involved.
Register at: https://great-neighborhoods-evening-launch.eventbrite.com