QUICK SUMMARY
Bellevue City Council approved preparing an ordinance that mandates a minimum 30-day jail sentence for repeat offenders of third-degree theft crimes. The council also discussed the Housing Accord Program, which has successfully managed over 450 landlord-tenant cases to reduce evictions, and reviewed a public benefit application for property reclassification.
The Bellevue City Council voted 6-1 to prepare an ordinance that establishes a minimum 30-day jail sentence for repeat offenders of third-degree theft crimes. Councilmember Dave Hamilton opposed the measure, which allows exceptions for those participating in diversion programs or facing substantial harm. The council also received an update on the Conflict Resolution Center's Housing Accord Program, which has effectively managed 454 landlord-tenant cases since 2023, helping to foster positive relationships and reduce evictions. The program's success includes negotiating repayment plans and addressing maintenance issues with over 100 property managers. Additionally, the council reviewed a Bridle Trails resident's application for property reclassification under the King County Public Benefit Rating System, which offers tax reductions for conserving natural resources. The city identified approximately 1.10 acres of the property as potentially eligible. Further analysis will be provided at the upcoming public hearing on Oct. 14. Proclamations were also issued for Domestic Violence Action Month and Filipino American History Month during the meeting.