
Navigating Bellevue just got a little easier, and a recent episode from the local series "Lake to Lake" is shining a light on the sustainable paths you can take through the city. Featured in their February show, Choose Your Way Bellevue is highlighted as the essential guide for those looking to make their way around without leaving a heavy carbon footprint.
But the monthly news show isn't just about transportation. It's a look into the efforts of Bellevue's Utilities Department, which is hard at work laying the groundwork, ensuring the city is ready for the challenges the future may bring. The department's proactive stance is especially critical as we face increasing environmental and infrastructure concerns.
Community safety is also a priority, which is why "Lake to Lake" dedicates a segment to the methods Bellevue police are adopting to ensure the security of all residents. Ensuring that community members feel safe, irrespective of immigration status is key, and the police department is actively engaging in policies and practices designed to uphold this value.
February in Bellevue also brings a celebration of Black History Month, and the city is marking the occasion through art. "Voices Unbounded," an art exhibit at City Hall is a nod to the rich tapestry of Black history. It's not just about the reflection of the past but an acknowledgment of the enduring spirit and ongoing contributions of the Black community. The exhibit, running through February and March, offers a space for contemplation and education.
For Bellevue locals and visitors alike, understanding the city's multifaceted approach to progress and inclusion is vital. Whether it be through sustainable transportation options, a forward-thinking Utilities Department, an equitable approach to community safety, or a deep appreciation of cultural history, Bellevue is actively shaping its narrative—one step, one program, one exhibit at a time.









