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  1. City of Bellevue. May 2007 - Mar 2018 10 years 11 months. A member of the Comprehensive Planning group in the Planning and Community Development Dept. My time is split between planning for the ...

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  2. Michael was also a Senior Planner for the City of Bellevue from May 2007 to March 2018, where they focused on station area planning for future light rail stations and regional policy issues. Before their time at the City of Bellevue, Kattermann worked as an Associate Principal at AHBL Inc., where they opened and led the Seattle office of the ...

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  3. Joseph Todd, Deputy City Manager. ( jtodd@bellevuewa.gov, 425-452-4113 ) Joe has a wide breadth of public- and private-sector experience as a corporate strategist and technology executive, having had lead roles with Boeing and payment tech firm Marqeta as well as King County and the City of Tukwila. Committed to equity and inclusion, Joe ...

  4. Apr 28, 2022 · On Monday, the City Council voted in favor of launching the work necessary to implement a future vision for the Wilburton neighborhood through amendments to the city’s Comprehensive Plan and Land Use Code. In December 2015, the council adopted 12 guiding principles for re-envisioning and planning for the Wilburton-Grand Connection area and ...

    • Planning with A Focus on People and Implementation
    • Intensive Community Engagement
    • Components of Bellevue’s Success
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    The data and jargon associated with affordable housing issues can be mind-numbing. Bellevue’s strategy involved a concerted effort to relate the issues to people rather than statistics. Its outreach program compared earnings of people in common occupations (e.g. teachers, baristas, store clerks) with the rent they could afford compared to typical r...

    With limited time and resources, this issue-specific focus (affordable housing) required a different approach. One variation the city used was a technical advisory group (TAG) in lieu of a citizen committee. The TAG consisted of experts who understood the technical, multifaceted complexities of the issue. It was also necessary to have a robust outr...

    Bellevue’s outreach program and the TAG were critical to developing a workable, effective Affordable Housing Strategythat the city council approved in June 2017. Work on implementing the plan is scheduled to begin soon.

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  5. Dec 15, 2022 · Additional options go from 45,000 to 50,000, up to 65,000 to 70,000. As the housing and population growth discussion continues, it's worth noting that 85% of the citywide job growth and roughly 70 to 80 percent of housing growth is within Bellevue's Growth Corridor: Downtown, East Main, BelRed, and Wilburton.

  6. 5y. Like most cities in this region, Bellevue is grappling with the high and still rising cost of housing. In June, Bellevue City Council adopted a strategy and a set of actions that we are now ...

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