QUICK SUMMARY
The City Council approved land use code changes and rezoned the Wilburton area to create a vibrant, mixed-use neighborhood. The updates include new design standards to support housing growth and a proclamation declaring June 19, 2025, as Juneteenth in Bellevue.
The City Council unanimously approved land use code changes for the Wilburton area, aiming to develop it into a vibrant, mixed-use neighborhood with robust transit links. The rezone introduces four new mixed-use land use districts and updates design standards to facilitate housing and job growth, as well as affordable housing development. During the same meeting, councilmembers received required ethics training, emphasizing compliance with state and city ethics laws regarding conflicts of interest and the use of public resources. This training was last conducted in 2017, highlighting the importance of ongoing education in governance. Additionally, the council proclaimed June 19, 2025, as Juneteenth, recognizing the holiday with city facility closures. The approved updates also include adjustments to noise and sign regulations to align with those in Downtown Bellevue. These developments signify a proactive approach to urban planning and ethical governance. The council's actions aim to improve community engagement and ensure responsible growth in the Wilburton area.