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- Bellevue Airfield Park
The Bellevue Airfield Park site is currently the only undeveloped City-owned site large enough to accommodate the recommended Aquatic Facility Concept plan (10-11 acres) Additional elements recommending an aquatic facility at this site are: Easy access off I-90, Existing shared parking agreements with owners of the surrounding office park
- Bellevue Airfield - Wikipedia
Bellevue Airfield (BVU) was a private airfield in Bellevue, Washington, United States It was situated east of 156th Avenue SE and north of Interstate 90 near Phantom Lake in the Eastgate neighborhood
- Save Airfield Park
Airfield Park is a much-loved undeveloped wildlife corridor, featuring a meadow, tree canopy, and wetlands, on the site of a former landfill and small airport purchased by the city of Bellevue from Boeing in 2022
- What’s Next for Bellevue Airfield Park: SEPA Review Completed, Council . . .
Discover the latest updates on the Bellevue Airfield Park Master Plan The Bellevue City Council will review the updated plan on September 17, 2024, following community feedback and environmental review
- Bellevue Airfield Park | Washington Parks Visitor Guide - SNOFLO
Bellevue Airfield Park is a popular public park located in Bellevue, Washington With its scenic views, wide-open spaces, and numerous recreational opportunities, this park is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike
- Community park, aquatics center, planned for former landfill site in . . .
The city of Bellevue is planning to transform a former private airfield and municipal landfill site into a new amenity-rich community park The park would be located on three parcels and 27 5
- SPLASHForward – Water for All | Water for Life
In October 2021, Bellevue City Council unanimously supported to proceed with our Parks and SPLASHForward recommendations for facility concept plan, a master plan update for Bellevue Airfield Park to include the proposed aquatic center, and a formal partnership with SPLASHForward
- Save Airfield Park - Learn About This Space
Over the years, the City of Bellevue bought or acquired three parcels of land that now comprise Bellevue Airfield Park One parcel contains a stormwater retention pond that manages the stormwater runoff of the Phantom Lake Water Basin before it flows into Phantom Lake and eventually Lake Sammamish
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