
Bellevue is stepping up its community game with a new park and bridge, alongside an expanded Mini City Hall, as captured on the city's own news show, Lake to Lake. The latest episode, hosted by Michelle DeGrand, delves into the city's blueprint for flourishing – showcasing how Bellevue's strategy and provision of robust services poise it for triumph.
During a May 25 State of the City talk with the Bellevue Downtown Association, Mayor Lynne Robinson and Deputy Mayor Mo Malakoutian laid out the groundwork. Bellevue TV documented key segments from the event, with snippets from city councilmembers on the six strategic areas underpinning their vision, according to the city's official website.
The demand for accessible city services escalates, and in response, Mini City Hall has upgraded to a larger space within the Crossroads Belleville mall earlier this spring. Over 200 residents joined the grand reopening featured on Lake to Lake, signaling the community's enthusiasm for the enhanced facility.
Nature and infrastructure harmoniously intersect with the inauguration of Bridle Trails Valley Creek Park, introduced by Michelle on the show. Fresh amenities and the ribbon-cutting ceremony of this latest addition to Bellevue's park roster emphasize the city's commitment to green spaces. The episode doesn't end there – another ribbon-cutting marks the June 10 reopening of Lakemont Boulevard, following the installation of a fresh bridge over Coal Creek.









