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Affordable housing developers in Bellevue can now apply for permit review and inspection fee waivers from the city for their projects. To qualify for fee reductions under the program, a development must be 100% affordable at or below 80% of the area median income for the life of the project. Projects providing permanent housing, emergency shelter or services to people experiencing homelessness may also qualify. LEARN MORE |
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You might have participated in one of our surveys during your permitting experience with Development Services or accessed the survey through a staff email signature link. Wondering what this is about? The goal of our Customer Experience program is to leverage real-time stakeholder feedback to create actionable insights that deliver exceptional public service. We gather anonymous data throughout the permitting process to refine our workplans and improve our methods. Our ultimate goal is to simplify, streamline and enhance our interactions and processes, making them as efficient and clear as possible. Please engage with our surveys when applying for your next permit at MyBuildingPermit.com and help us identify opportunities for positive change!
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The Bellevue City Council recently approved changes to the city's noise code to expand hours when construction noise is allowed and expand and clarify the activities that qualify for extended construction hours. The code was also updated to modify the allowed decibel limits for sleeping areas to be consistent with federal guidance and neighboring cities. More information is on the Noise Control Code Amendments page.
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The Bellevue Development Committee has continued to meet regularly in 2024. Topics at the April meeting included a permit timelines and a development update, reports from sub-teams, updates on proposed code amendments and more. LEARN MORE
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The City of Bellevue is working on a plan to guide the electric vehicle transition in Bellevue. As part of this effort, city staff are working with Bellevue employers, property managers and other service providers to connect them with incentives and other options to reduce the cost of installation. Fill out an online interest form and staff from Community Development will reach out with information. LEARN MORE |
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Next month, the City of Bellevue will recognize Building Safety Month. In May of each year, the International Code Council (ICC) leads a campaign to recognize building safety professionals for the significant work they do. Updating and ensuring compliance with codes is just one way that we protect homes, schools, offices, industrial facilities, retails businesses and entertainment venues. Each day, code officials dedicate themselves to keeping the public safe. Watch for more on Building Safety Month in May! |
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The city is hosting a unique Experience Bellevue program next month. The three days of events will feature guided neighborhood tours, opportunities to meet people behind Bellevue's city government services and the Spring District Family Festival with food trucks, music and activities for kids. LEARN MORE |
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The cities of Bellevue and Issaquah are helping large buildings (20,000 square feet or more) to reduce energy use, save on costs, and comply with Washington's clean building law. Free building energy services include energy benchmarking, scoping assessments, incentive navigation and compliance reporting support - an estimated $18,000 value.
Sign up today: Bellevue and Issaquah.
Free webinars for Bellevue and Issaquah buildings:
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Development Services offers virtual permit center meetings to allow customers to schedule one-on-one time with staff to receive convenient assistance with general permitting questions prior to applying for permits. Visit the Virtual Permit Center page to learn more and book an appointment.
The city implemented new hours in the Permit Center in February. These changes are designed to better accommodate customer needs and provide the community with more flexibility in accessing our services.
The Permit Center is open Monday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Permit Center will be open on Friday from 10 a.m. to 3p.m., although customers visiting City Hall may be served remotely by staff.
Our website has frequently asked questions about the permitting process. Curious about something that is missing from the list? Email us and we may add it to our website or feature it in a future newsletter.
The Development Services Department publishes information about proposed and adopted code amendments. Changes to tree preservation, retention, replacement and protection provisions are currently under consideration. Our webpages include information proposals and the process. LEARN MORE
The City of Bellevue is on LinkedIn! Connect with us to see updates from staff and departments and find job openings. Development Services is currently recruiting for an Assistant Director for Land Use.
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For alternate formats, interpreters, or reasonable modifications requests please phone at least 48 hours in advance 425-452-6800 (voice) or email (ARAnderson@BellevueWA.gov). For complaints regarding modifications, contact the City of Bellevue ADA, Title VI, and Equal Opportunity Officer at ADATitleVI@BellevueWA.gov. |
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