Council Roundup 20-year transportation plan advances

Bellevue, WATransportation

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The Bellevue City Council approved a preliminary 20-year transportation plan that includes various projects aimed at addressing emerging needs. The plan will replace the existing 2022-2033 Transportation Facilities Plan and is expected to be finalized by the end of 2025. Additionally, the council launched neighborhood planning efforts in Eastgate and Factoria as part of the "Great Neighborhoods" initiative.

The Bellevue City Council approved a preliminary list of transportation projects Monday, marking a significant step in the city’s long-term planning efforts. This 20-year transportation plan, which will replace the current 2022-2033 Transportation Facilities Plan, aims to address the evolving needs of the community. The council directed the Transportation Commission to extend the planning timeframe and conduct a State Environmental Policy Act review, ensuring thorough evaluation of the proposed projects. Additionally, the council launched neighborhood planning efforts in Eastgate and Factoria as part of the “Great Neighborhoods” initiative, which seeks to engage residents in shaping their local environments. A kickoff event for these neighborhood plans is scheduled for September 4, allowing community members to interact with the planning team and share their ideas. The council also appointed Charles Mcintyre to the Arts Commission, which underscores the city’s commitment to enhancing its cultural landscape. Proclamations were issued in honor of Black Business Month and International Overdose Awareness Day, highlighting the council’s focus on social issues. The next council meeting is set for September 9, providing an opportunity for further community engagement.

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