Tuesday, March 25, 2003 - Page updated at 12:00 AM
Who to call to get things done
Here are some key resources and contacts to help you connect with the city and its services.
For a copy of the community calling guide "Bellevue by the Numbers," call 425-452-6836.
Bellevue City Hall
11511 Main St.
425-452-6800 www.cityofbellevue.org
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City Council
425-452-7810
Connie Marshall, mayor
Grant Degginger, deputy mayor
Councilmen Mike Creighton, Don Davidson, Conrad Lee, Chuck Mosher and Phil Noble
City Clerk (also commissions and boards)
425-452-6805
Neighborhood programs
425-452-6836
Crossroads Mini-City Hall
425-452-2800
Bellevue police stations
Main — 425-452-6917
Crossroads — 425-452-2891
Factoria — 425-452-2880
Spiritwood — 425-452-6971
Bellevue Service Center: 425-452-7840
Bellevue parks information : 425-452-6881
Emergency preparedness: 425-452-7923
Bellevue Tax Office: 425-452-6851
Children, youth and teens:
Child Care Resources: 425-865-9350
Ground Zero Teen Center: 425-452-6119
Teen Services: 425-452-2846
Youth Eastside Services: 425-747-4937
Youth Link: 425-452-5254
Youth sports and activities: 425-452-6887
Bellevue Senior Center: 425-452-7681
Employment
City of Bellevue Jobline: 425-452-7822
Jewish Family Services: 425-643-2221
Work Source Bellevue: 425-990-3700
Health and hospitals
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation classes: 425-452-6892
Dental Van: 425-899-3254
Overlake Hospital Medical Center: 425-688-5000
Public Health Center at Eastgate: 206-296-4920
Human Services
City of Bellevue Human Services: 425-452-6884
Bellevue Food Bank: 425-943-7555
Catholic Community Services: 425-643-1937
Crossroads Feeding Program: 425-452-4874
Hopelink: 425-943-7555
Overlake Service League: 425-451-1175
Streets and transportation
Construction hotline: 425-452-7933
Neighborhood Traffic Calming: 425-452-6160
Pedestrian/bicycling map: 425-452-2894
Streetlights: 425-452-6950
Street maintenance: 425-452-7840
Traffic signals: 425-452-4230
Walkways/bikeways: 425-452-4166
Bellevue Chamber of Commerce
425-454-2464
Bellevue Downtown Association
425-453-1223
Compiled by Angie Ma
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