Construction and maintenance are scheduled throughout the region, including near Eastgate and Renton, reported the Washington State Department of Transportation.
The Department of Transportation to showcase highway, transit and environmental improvements planned at open house at Chinook Middle School.
Legislators from 48th say tough decisions are yet to come.
Bellevue nonprofits may nominate someone with enthusiasm, assistance, or specific expertise resulting in a significant contribution.
The city's Office of Emergency Management will discuss disaster preparedness at two forums: noon to 1:15 p.m., and again from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 23, at City Hall, 450 110th Ave. N.E.
Recent questions arose regarding Councilman Kevin Wallace's involvement with a company with a possible future interest in the BNSF line - which would be included in the B7 light rail route - but probe may include other council members
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A $670,000 study, approved on a split council vote last year, is midway through the process. In April, the council will decide whether to spend more money and continue looking at an alternative line
Rolling closures begin at 11:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Presentations on alignment, station and park-and-ride layouts and environmental, property and traffic issues at 5:15 p.m., then again at 6:15 p.m.
The state's new website to manage drivers' electronic tolling accounts faces more issues. Improvements coming in the next week; customers again asked to wait.
Bellevue's population is now 122,363, and outpaced Seattle, Spokane and Tacoma over the past 10 years, according to U.S. Census Bureau.
The state asks commuters to wait a few days before signing onto the new toll payment management website because of complaints about the password requirements, slow loading times and Internet browser incompatibility.
The topic will be one of many covered at an evening open house in Kirkland Thursday, Feb. 17. Bills that would allow this tolling have been introduced in this state legislative session.
Commuters can purchase passes at any Safeway store, at a new customer service center on NE 20th Street and from mobile locations in Bellevue, Clyde Hill and Sammamish this week.