Bellevue Parks & Community Services and Bellevue Development Services Departments invite you to a public meeting to view park designs submitted for permits and learn how to participate in the permit review and approval process.
This Saturday May 2nd is Opening Day of Boating Season.
You should expect a large amount of boat traffic in the Bay, increased activity, and an increased use of the City visitor moorage. Meydenbauer Bay Yacht Club will be hosting members of visiting Yacht Clubs. The UW Husky band will be in attendance.
On Monday, April 13, the Bellevue City Council held a study session on Old Bellevue Parking. Charlie Klinge, MBNA’s attorney, spoke about the Association’s proposal to use the Bayvue East property for Waterfront Park and Old Bellevue merchant parking. Here are excerpts from his presentation…
There is an upcoming open house at Bellevue City Hall on March 26th from 5:30 – 7:30 pm that we thought you might be interested in….
Late season cyanobacteria algae bloom in Lake Washington. Environmental investigators have found toxic algae blooms in some parts of Lake Washington.
As we mentioned in our last note to members, MBNA had several opportunities to discuss plans for Phase 1 of the Waterfront Park with city officials and planners.
On Wednesday December 3 Bellevue hosted an open house for citizens to comment on plans for Phase #1 of the Waterfront Park. Among the attendees were the MBNA Board, Yacht Club officers, and many of you.
Please join MBNA at Bellevue City Hall when the City presents its preliminary plans for Phase 1 of the Meydenbauer Beach Park. This workshop represents an important step in the park planning process, an opportunity for all of us to express our views.
If you were able to attend our recent forum in October, you saw that MBNA is keeping a close watch on issues concerning neighborhood residents, park users, and boaters.
At MBNA’s October 16 Forum, traffic in the Meydenbauer Neighborhood was a major topic, generating a lot of citizen concern.