City of Bellevue issued the following announcement on April 2
To maintain social distancing that limits the spread of the COVID-19, the city is keeping City Hall closed to the public until further notice. The city shifted to online delivery for most city services on March 17.
In addition to City Hall, the Bellevue Service Center, Mini City Hall and all of Bellevue’s community centers are also closed to in-person business.
Police officers and firefighters continue to provide full emergency services, but police and fire stations are closed to non-emergency public access. For emergencies, residents are still asked to call 911.
All city services available online are found here at BellevueWA.gov, with key phone numbers listed on Contact Us. Many city workers are telecommuting, so can be reached by phone or email. Key online and phone services include:
- MyBellevue customer assistance portal (or mobile app): Report issues
- MyUtilityBill.bellevuewa.gov: Pay water and sewer charges
- MyBuildingPermit.com (or 425-452-4898): Apply for building permits
- Non-emergency police assistance (or 425-577-5656)COVID-19 Community Resources: Receive or give assistance
- COVID-19 Business/Nonprofit Resources
Residents can use the MyBellevue app to report gatherings potentially in violation of Gov. Jay Inslee’s “Stay Home, Stay Healthy” order. The state’s enforcement website offers details about the order, including the kinds of businesses considered essential. People can report suspected business violations on the state site.
Health recommendations, facility closures and event cancellations are listed on the city’s main COVID-19 information page. For the latest daily news updates about the COVID-19 response activities, see COVID-19 Updates. You can also check the city’s Twitter handle any time at @BellevueWA.
Original source can be found here.
Source: City of Bellevue