The City of Omaha has announced that a portion of the Bellevue Loop Trail, starting at the south trail entrance at Highway 370, southeast to the trail entrance at South 13th Street (including the trail entrances at Capehart Road) will be closed from January 1st, 2025, through April 1st, 2025....
Work is Scheduled to Start on January 6th and Last for Approximately One Month
The City of Bellevue Public Works Department has been notified by Metropolitan Utilities District (MUD) that they will be installing a water main (WP1946) on the west edge of Galvin Road starting on Monday, January 6, 2025. Southbound Ft. Crook traffic entering onto Galvin Rd will be...
Longtime Bellevue resident Julie Collins was approved by the Bellevue City Council and was sworn in this evening to take over as the City Councilperson for Bellevue’s Ward 4 by the Honorable Sarpy County Court Judge S. Colin Palm in front of dozens of family members, friends and...
Permits Department will be Open to the Public from 8am to 4:30pm daily, Monday through Friday.
The City of Bellevue Permits & Inspections Department has announced that their office hours will return to their regular 8:00am to 4:30pm hours of operation, effective as of today, Monday, December 2, 2024.
Due to the high volume of permits that were coming in following a series of...
Northbound Ft Crook Road Traffic will Not be Affected
The City of Bellevue has been advised to close the southbound lanes of the bridge south of Capehart Road on Ft Crook Road to address needed maintenance issues. This closure will take place by 3pm this afternoon (Friday, November 15, 2024). Southbound traffic on Fort Crook Rd will be...
Closure is Expected to Last Four Weeks
The City of Bellevue has been notified that portions of the Keystone Trail at the Copper Creek location which is located on east side of Big Papio Creek near Hastings Banner Park will be temporarily closed for the removal of City of Omaha’s existing interceptor sewer creek (Copper...
Annual Parade to Honor the Veterans of Our Community Starts at 10am on Mission Avenue
The City of Bellevue is proud to be the home of Nebraska's Official Veterans Day parade. This parade is a long-standing tradition for the Bellevue/Offutt Community and is coordinated by the Bellevue Chamber of Commerce to honor our past and veterans who have dedicated their lives to the...
The Jewel of Bellevue is the Highest Civic Award that the City Can Award
Bellevue Mayor Rusty Hike stopped by the Bellevue Planning Commission this evening to award the Jewel of Bellevue to Planning Commissioner Leland Jacobsen. Mr. Jacobson is officially retiring from the Commission after tonight’s meeting after helping to shape the future of Bellevue for the...
Traffic Switch to Begin on October 17th at 9 a.m.
The Bellevue Public Works Department has announced that traffic on 36th Street will be restricted to one-lane between Schneekloth Road and Spring Boulevard starting Thursday, October 17th at 9 a.m. This traffic change will be controlled by traffic signals in the area. Weather permitting, this...
Great Opportunity for Bellevue Residents to Learn More About the Lewis And Clark Expedition
Looking to check out something unique in Bellevue?
History buffs, students of all ages, families, and others who want to have a fun way to learn more about the 1803-04 Lewis and Clark Expedition will have a grand opportunity on October 6th and 7th on the banks of the Missouri River right here...