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Projects in Bellevue, Washington

Below are the "shovel-ready" projects for which this city submitted in the 2008 U.S. Conference of Mayors report. You can click on a project to read (and add to) its description. You can also discuss the project and vote on whether you believe it is critical or not.

The total cost of all the projects submitted by Bellevue is $23,100,000

Description City State Jobs Cost Program Type Vote Ratio
West Lake Sammamish Parkway - improvements to regional connector - roadway, non-motorized and natural environment. Will result in safety and water quality improvements. Bellevue WA 110 $4,200,000 Streets/Roads -28
Northup Way Corridor - improvements to roadway to add center turn lane, sidewalk, bike lane, traffic calming and pedestrian crossings. Bellevue WA 189 $3,800,000 Streets/Roads -33
120th Ave NE - widen, add turn lanes, multi-modal improvements (bike lanes and sidewalks). Potential to improve stormwater quality through natural drainage practices. Connects downtown Bellevue to Bel-Red area - major redevelopment plan, with estimates Bellevue WA 30 $3,200,000 Streets/Roads -19
NE 2nd Street Enhancements - widen and incorporate urban design elements for pedestrians. Will be coordinated with parks development. Will provide needed improvements for major growth expected in downtown Bellevue. Bike route, traffic flow and accident Bellevue WA 111 $2,600,000 Streets/Roads -26
148th Ave Intersection Safety and Reliability - improvements to four signalized intersections which will increase safety and reliability on a high-volume arterial. Bellevue WA 31 $1,000,000 Streets/Roads -3
Priority Arterial Overlay - completion of preservation work and ADA retrofits along Bellevue Way. Would improve car travel and non-motorized travel for residents along principle City arterial. Bellevue WA 57 $1,000,000 Streets/Roads -14
116th Avenue SE Sidewalk - Construct curb, gutter and sidewalk - provides safe walking route for elementary students and pedestrian protection. Bellevue WA 37 $750,000 Streets/Roads 16
123rd Avenue SE Sidewalk - Construct new curb, gutter and sidewalk - provides pedestrian protection and neighborhood access Bellevue WA 29 $600,000 Streets/Roads 17
Asbestos Cement Water Main Replacement Project - replace undersized and aging water mains that represent a risk to public safety, health and the environment. Bellevue WA 37 $1,250,000 Water 7
Sanitary Sewer Trunk Rehabilitation - repair portions of sewers where serious structural defects have been found and there is a high likelihood of failure. Would decrease risk to community and environment. Bellevue WA 19 $1,200,000 Water 15
Mercer Slough Environmental Education Center Completion - construct second classroom in a facility dedicated to study of wetland ecology, water quality and environmental sustainability. Facility is a partnership between City, Pacific Science Center and P Bellevue WA 97 $3,500,000 CDBG -66