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Bellevue Summer Paving: When Will Road Crews Hit the Streets

Bellevue's summer paving program is slated to start in June, and city road crews will hit the streets over the summer to repave the roads throughout the city.

Bellevue's summer paving program is slated to start in June, and city road crews will hit the streets over the summer to repave the roads throughout the city.

According to a city press release, Bellevue will repave 22 miles of several major roadways, and restore streets that had water main repairs.

The repaving over the next five months is slated to cost of $3.5 million.

Bellevue provided the following expected schedule for the paving projects:

June

  • 112th Avenue Southeast: Bellevue Way to Southeast Eighth Street;
  • Southeast 38th Street and 164th Avenue Southeast: West Lake Sammamish Parkway to Southeast 34th Street;
  • Southeast 60th Street: Cougar Mountain Way to the east city limits; and
  • 164th Avenue Southeast: Lakemont Boulevard to Southeast 46th Way.
July 
  • Paving and repair will take place in Bellevue's central business district.     
August
  • Northeast 20th Street: 140th Avenue Northeast to 148th Avenue Northeast;
  • Northeast 20th Street: Bel-Red Road to 156th Avenue Northeast;
  • Northup Way: 164th Avenue Northeast to Northeast Eighth Street;
  • Eastgate Way: 148th Avenue Southeast to Phillips Hill Road; and
  • 156th Avenue Southeast: Eastgate Way to Southeast 24th Street.
For cost savings and effective collaboration with other departmental plans and programs, Eastgate Way and Northup Way will be restriped to add new westbound bike lanes when the paving is completed. 

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