State & Local Meeting
Bellevue City Council Meeting - February 24, 2026
February 24, 2026
The Bellevue City Council meeting on February 24, 2026, focused heavily on housing and community development issues, particularly affordable housing initiatives. The council discussed and approved significant funding allocations totaling over $37 million to support affordable housing projects in Bellevue, including partnerships with organizations like Habitat for Humanity and Imagine Housing. The meeting included detailed presentations on the ARCH Housing Trust Fund and the city's Housing Stability Program, highlighting their roles in financing and supporting affordable housing developments. Additionally, the council reviewed and moved forward with the Housing Opportunity Mixed-Use Areas (HOMA) land use code amendments, which aim to increase housing capacity and affordability through zoning changes, incentives, and design standards. Key topics included mandatory affordable housing requirements, incentives like floor area bonuses, and protections for neighborhood character, especially in historic areas like Old Bellevue. The council also addressed utility easement releases to facilitate new multifamily developments. Overall, the meeting underscored Bellevue's strategic and collaborative approach to expanding affordable housing through funding, policy, and community engagement.
Sources
- Bellevue City Council Meeting - February 24, 2026 · Bellevue Television (Bellevue, Washington) · Feb 24