The Meydenbauer Bay Neighbors Association has been notified by Bellevue of a security plan for the new park….
This clip shows the extent and features of the new park. MBNA has been actively participating in its development from the earliest days of planning right through implementation. The formal opening of the park is now planned for March 16, 2019.
As we near completion of Phase 1 the new Meydenbauer Bay Park, we want to provide you an update of the City’s future plans for the Park. The City’s has placed the Meydenbauer Bay Park in the City’s new 2019-2025 Capital Facilities Program (CIP)…
Bellevue is nearing completion of the Meydenbauer Bay Park project. Here’s a brief recap from Scott Vander Hyden, Project Manager, of construction progress:
All asphalt paving work is complete including 99th Street, the parking lot along Lake Washington Boulevard and associated curbs and sidewalks.
The final two inch lift of paving on 99th St. and paving of the parking lot along Lake Washington Boulevard, including associated curbs and sidewalks, are expected to be complete during the first week of November.
99th Street paving and some repaving work along Lake Washington Boulevard is expected during the first two weeks of October. You can anticipate lane closures during this final road work…
With the exception of driveway and parking lot approaches, Lake Washington Boulevard and 99th Ave. sidewalks and curbs are now complete. 99th Ave. paving and work along the LWB shoulder will occur early this fall. Expect more lane closures while this final road work is taking place. As requested by MBNA members, a pedestrian-actuated crossing at 99th and LWB will be installed…
Installation of rockery retaining walls are nearly 50% complete, and this work will continue for next few months. This will be followed this fall by final landscaping along the waterfront, the natural areas and the ravine.
After an MBNA meeting with city officials and police about issues of common interest, the representatives of the Whalers Cove and The Vue condominiums (between 99th and 100th avenues on Lake Washington Blvd.) sent a letter to Bellevue City Manager Brad Miyake with the following concerns: