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Bellevue’s streams, lakes and wetlands breathe life into our city – offering space for us to connect, learn and appreciate our natural surroundings. Bellevue has more than 80 miles of streams that are home to salmon and many other types of fish and wildlife.
As our city grows, we need to act to protect our waterways. The City of Bellevue is developing a 20-year Watershed Management Plan to improve the health of our streams for people and wildlife.
We need your input to develop an effective plan. You can get involved and help make an impact on our stream health in a few ways:
Learn more about the project on the "About the Project" tab below
Bellevue’s streams, lakes and wetlands breathe life into our city – offering space for us to connect, learn and appreciate our natural surroundings. Bellevue has more than 80 miles of streams that are home to salmon and many other types of fish and wildlife.
As our city grows, we need to act to protect our waterways. The City of Bellevue is developing a 20-year Watershed Management Plan to improve the health of our streams for people and wildlife.
We need your input to develop an effective plan. You can get involved and help make an impact on our stream health in a few ways:
Learn more about the project on the "About the Project" tab below
Bellevue Watershed Management Plan has finished this stage
Project workplan developed and project begins
March 2020
Bellevue Watershed Management Plan has finished this stage
Project toolbox to address stream health issues developed
Summer 2021
Bellevue Watershed Management Plan is currently at this stage
Community briefings and public engagement on Watershed Management Plan effort begins
Fall 2021
this is an upcoming stage for Bellevue Watershed Management Plan
All Watershed Assessment Reports completed
Fall 2021
this is an upcoming stage for Bellevue Watershed Management Plan
Watershed prioritization completed
Summer 2022
this is an upcoming stage for Bellevue Watershed Management Plan
Phase 2 of Community Engagement on proposed investment plan and regulatory policy changes (Draft Watershed Management Plan completed)
Fall 2022
this is an upcoming stage for Bellevue Watershed Management Plan
Incorporate community feedback into Plan
Winter 2022
this is an upcoming stage for Bellevue Watershed Management Plan
Final Watershed Management Plan complete
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The City of Bellevue assures that no person shall on the grounds of race, color, national origin, or sex 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 subjected to discrimination under any City of Bellevue program or activity. Any person who believes his/her Title VI protection has been violated may file a complaint with the ADA/Title VI Administrator. For Title VI complaint forms and advice, please contact the ADA/Title VI Administrator at 425-452-6168.
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