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Bellevue provides update on Neighborhood Enhancement Program; $7 million, neighborhood‑driven projects in rotation

3139230 · April 28, 2025
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Summary

City staff reported the Neighborhood Enhancement Program (NEP) is in its 2023–2029 cycle with a $7 million budget; recent completed projects and the 2025 call for project ideas in Bridal Trails and Northwest Bellevue were described.

Bellevue staff briefed council on April 22 about the Neighborhood Enhancement Program (NEP), a long‑running city program that lets residents propose and vote on small capital projects in their local neighborhood area. The city described the NEP as operating on a seven‑year, $7 million cycle that rotates through Bellevue’s 14 neighborhood areas.

Mark Kyleman, neighborhood outreach manager, and Theresa Cud Hill, NEP coordinator, told council that NEP projects have ranged from landscaping, wetlands work and trails to small amenity upgrades such as bat houses and pedestrian safety…

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