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Bellevue Launches Update to Environmental Stewardship Plan, Aims for 95% Emissions Cut by 2050

Bellevue Launches Update to Environmental Stewardship Plan, Aims for 95% Emissions Cut by 2050

In a move solidifying Bellevue’s position as a vanguard of sustainability, the city is embarking on a year-long mission to refresh its ‘Sustainable Bellevue’ environmental stewardship plan, as it navigates towards a future thought to be both greener and clean. Announcing the start of the process, city officials set their ambitious sights on a 95% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by the middle of the century, according to the City of Bellevue.

The update to the 2026-2030 plan, initiated by the City Council on October 29, is not just a tweaking but a strategic enhancement of existing blueprints covering all aspects of city life from energy, mobility, and waste management to natural systems and municipal operations, it will also embed initiatives from the city’s recently adopted 2024-2044 Comprehensive Plan, as per the City of Bellevue.

Bellevue residents and other stakeholders will have the opportunity to voice their input at a town hall set for December 4 at Puesta del Sol Elementary School, with the Environmental Stewardship team eager to engage the community in the update progress from 5:30 pm until 7:00 pm, registration is encouraged, as detailed by the City of Bellevue.

Under the 2021-2025 iteration of the Sustainable Bellevue plan, impressive strides have already been made—the city now powers 70% of its municipal operations with renewable resources, and it has initiated the Clean Buildings Incentive Program and the Energy Smart Eastside program, which are designed to assist both commercial and residential buildings in improving energy efficiency and transitioning to electric solutions. The city also expanded its tree canopy to 40% by distributing over 3,000 trees at various events.

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