MBNA wants to thank our growing number of supporters for their turnout at the October 16th forum held at the Meydenbauer Bay Yacht Club. Over 135 were present…
There has been a dramatic increase in traffic as well as on-water and street crime in the Meydenbauer neighborhood. In MBNA’s view the proposed closing of 100th Ave.
Two emerging issues will affect our lives in the Meydenbauer Neighborhood—the new Waterfront Park and the increased traffic on our streets. Come to our public forum on Thursday, October 16th at 7 pm to get an update from city officials and have an opportunity to voice your concerns…
Are you planning to attend the Meydenbauer Bay Waterfront Park, Traffic and Safety Forum? If so, you might want to alert your neighbors to this important briefing on issues affecting our neighborhood.
The Meydenbauer Bay Neighbors Association is sponsoring informational presentations on:
– Phase I of the new Meydenbauer Bay Park
– Traffic on Main Street
– Safety issues around the Bay
The Meydenbauer Bay Neighbors Association is sponsoring informational presentations on:
– Phase I of the new Meydenbauer Bay Park
– Traffic on Main Street
– Safety issues around the Bay
MBNA has learned that someone went on to 2 boats, staying on one boat for awhile and plugging up the toilet. A note was left thanking owner for his stay and said he would pay it forward. No items were reported missing.
MBNA favors the development of this park, but emphasizes it will be within a secluded, environmentally sensitive residential bay, and should be designed accordingly. The MBNA Board, at its June 2013 and subsequent meetings, considered various elements of the current Park Plan as approved by the City Council. We have focused on those elements of the Plan that affect our neighborhoods, and we have adopted the following positions for Phase I:
MBNA favors the development of this park, but emphasizes it will be within a secluded, environmentally sensitive residential bay, and should be designed accordingly. The MBNA Board, at its June 2013 and subsequent meetings, considered various elements of the current Park Plan as approved by the City Council. We have focused on those elements of the Plan that affect our neighborhoods, and we have adopted the following positions for Phase I:
The City of Bellevue will be conducting dredging in Meydenbauer Bay this summer at the East end of MBYC property. This work is required every few years under the terms of an easement MBYC granted to the city for storm sewer outfall. The work will be done by Evactor Truck, and will be noisy while underway. The work is scheduled to start July 21, and last about two weeks…