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  1. Bellevue provides standard PDF maps, downloadable spatial data and interactive web maps about everything from parks and capital projects to community risks.

  2. My Utility Account. The City of Bellevue bills every two months for drinking water, wastewater, and storm and surface water. If you have questions about your utility bill, call 425-452-6973. The city contracts with Republic Services for garbage, recycling, and food and yard waste services.

  3. myutilitybill.bellevuewa.gov › city-government › departmentsUtilities - City of Bellevue

    Bellevue Utilities provides high-quality, essential services that you rely on every day — drinking water, wastewater, storm and surface water, and solid waste. We take pride in making sure these services are safe, reliable and a good value for the money.

  4. The City of Bellevue offers exciting and diverse employment opportunities in all of our 13 departments. Do you have a passion for public service and a desire to make a positive impact on the community you serve?

  5. bellevuewa.gov › discover-bellevue › about-usAbout Us - City of Bellevue

    Bellevue is the high-tech and retail center of the Eastside, with more than 160,000 jobs and a downtown skyline of gleaming high-rises. With beautiful parks, top schools and a vibrant economy, Bellevue is routinely ranked among the best mid-sized cities in the country.

  6. En este sitio, podrás encontrar información en español sobre una variedad de servicios y programas disponibles de la ciudad de Bellevue y otras entidades. Recreación. Permisos y Desarrollo Económico.

  7. City of Bellevue. 450 110th Avenue NE. Bellevue, WA 98004. Directions to City Hall. 8am - 5pm Weekdays. 425-452-6800. servicefirst@bellevuewa.gov. MyBellevue Customer Assistance.

  8. The Bellevue Development Committee was created in September 2023 to foster stronger connections between the Development Services Department and the development community.

  9. The Bellevue Communications Support (BCS) team is a group of approximately 30 volunteer amateur radio operators in the Bellevue area. The group provides auxiliary communications support to Bellevue and agencies serviced by NORCOM, the Eastside's 9-1-1 service providers, during a disaster or emergency.

  10. The study area boundaries of that project, which establishes a long-range vision for the I-90 corridor, includes portions of three subareas: Eastgate, Richards Valley, and Factoria. The Eastgate/I-90 project, in part, identified strategies to build upon the Factoria vision and address transportation chokepoints.

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