Sustainable Bellevue: Taking Action

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Welcome to Sustainable Bellevue


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Wondering What You Can Do About Climate Change?

Everyone has a part to play in climate action. The City of Bellevue is excited to host the Sustainable Bellevue Climate Challenge, an online platform where you can discover actions, share ideas and resources, and track progress towards saving money and reducing your carbon footprint.

The Climate Challenge is a free roadmap to sustainability, with over 80 ideas that suit homeowners and renters of all ages and abilities, as well as 30 actions on emergency preparedness and community resilience. Taking action could save from $1,000 to over $3,000 per year.

Sign up to start taking action on climate today!




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About the Environmental Stewardship Initiative

Bellevue is working to implement the environmental stewardship and sustainability activities outlined in the Environmental Stewardship Plan adopted by City Council in December 2020. Learn more about the plan development here.

Welcome to Sustainable Bellevue


Updates and Upcoming Events:






Wondering What You Can Do About Climate Change?

Everyone has a part to play in climate action. The City of Bellevue is excited to host the Sustainable Bellevue Climate Challenge, an online platform where you can discover actions, share ideas and resources, and track progress towards saving money and reducing your carbon footprint.

The Climate Challenge is a free roadmap to sustainability, with over 80 ideas that suit homeowners and renters of all ages and abilities, as well as 30 actions on emergency preparedness and community resilience. Taking action could save from $1,000 to over $3,000 per year.

Sign up to start taking action on climate today!




Get Involved

Sign up for our monthly newsletter to stay in the loop about sustainability, climate action, and environmental stewardship in Bellevue.




About the Environmental Stewardship Initiative

Bellevue is working to implement the environmental stewardship and sustainability activities outlined in the Environmental Stewardship Plan adopted by City Council in December 2020. Learn more about the plan development here.

Q&A

If you have a question about the city's Environmental Stewardship Initiative or any of the work we are doing to advance the actions in the Environmental Stewardship Plan, submit them here.


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    What is being considered to preserve mature tree cover as neighborhoods deal with accelerating tear down/replacement development? Planting young trees a good, but preserving mature trees is better.

    Steph C asked over 2 years ago

    The Sustainable Bellevue Plan includes an action to review and update our tree codes to further support tree preservation and replacement. The City is aiming to begin this effort in 2022, depending on staff resources, and will review the best practice codes from the region and around the country to develop recommendations for any improvements to Bellevue's tree codes.  To learn more about this work, join the Environmental Stewardship Initiative Townhall Tickets, Wed, Feb 2, 2022 at 6:30 PM | Eventbrite

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