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The newest member of our advocacy team made her speaking debut at the City of Bellevue’s Planning Commission meeting this month, as the...

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You've probably heard the news — Sound Transit's East Link Starter Line, or the 2 Line, will be opening to the public in just a few...

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There has been a lot of buzz surrounding the City’s “Bike Bellevue” plan — both good and not so good — so we wanted to...

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The 2023 DC Fly-In is in the books! This year we brought along even more members, city officials, and business owners, packing in nearly a dozen...

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The Bellevue City Council unanimously approved its $2.3B mid-biennium budget on November 20, successfully capping outgoing City Manager Brad...

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Chamber President & CEO Joe Fain — alongside a dozen of the Eastside's top transportation stakeholders — have formally called for...

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The Chamber's advocacy arm has been in-the-weeds with transportation policy as-of late, with the Bike Bellevue project raising concerns among...

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After 33 years of service, Bellevue’s city manager Brad Miyake has announced his retirement. Brad has worked at the city in a multitude of...

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With the help of the Chamber and other community stakeholders, Bellevue just took another step in the Smart-City direction with the implementation...

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Last week, the Sound Transit Board of Directors decided to move forward with the opening of the East Link Starter Line, with hopes of service...

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The Eastside Business Alliance has been busy this election cycle, gearing up to meet with local candidates and hear how their campaigns are going....

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The Bellevue Chamber's PLUSH Committee recently submitted the following letter to the City's Department of Community Development in response to...

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