In an effort to improve decades-old parking regulations, the city of Bellevue is inviting community members to join its planning staff at three upcoming events to learn about proposed updates to parking and mobility requirements.
Topics will include parking requirements, areas where minimums could be removed, accessible parking, shared and off-site parking, bicycle parking, and updated design standards for loading areas and internal walkways, a release from the city.
Open houses are scheduled for 5:30-7:30 p.m. on April 20 at Bellevue City Hall and May 6 at the Crossroads Community Center. They will feature visual displays and explain why the city is updating rules, how things would work, what changes could mean for accessibility and housing, and opportunities for questions and feedback, the release said…