Bellevue's bond rating will remain at one of the highest ratings from S & P Global
S&P Global Ratings assigned its 'AA+' long-term rating to Bellevue, Neb.'s approximately $30 million series 2024 tax-supported municipal improvement bonds (“Bellevue Waterpark Bonds”). At the same time, S&P Global Ratings affirmed its 'AA+' long-term...
Traffic Switch to Begin on September 16th 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 Tammy Street starting Monday, September 16th at 9 a.m. This traffic change will be controlled by temporary traffic signals in the area. Weather permitting,...
One Tree Debris Drop Off Location will Reopen to the Public on September 28th as Regularly Scheduled
The City of Bellevue Public Works Department has announced that the Haworth Park Tree Debris Drop Off location is now closed to the public as of September 3, 2024. Entrances to this Drop Off location have been closed by signage and barricades and no vehicles will be allowed at this...
The City of Bellevue's Public Works Department has issued the following update regarding the traffic signals at Ft Crook Rd. and Childs Rd.:
As you may know, high winds from the July 31st storm cracked the light pole fixtures at the four-way intersection of Ft Crook Road...
Study Has Been Completed and Pedestrian Crossings & Signals will be Included in 2024-25 Budget
The City of Bellevue Street Department engaged a Traffic Engineer to study traffic signal timing along the Highway 370 Corridor between Betz Rd. and 48th Street. The early recommendations of this study addressed pedestrian safety, signal timing, and smooth flow of traffic, etc.
The...