
Bellevue’s budget is produced every two years and includes a seven-year capital budget. The budget describes how the city intends to finance its services and infrastructure. The city government is responsible for building and repairing roads, providing police and fire protection, as well as maintaining parks, open space and recreational centers, which help contribute to the high quality of life Bellevue residents enjoy.
Bellevue's 2021-22 budget and 2021-27 Capital Investment Program (CIP), adopted by the City Council on Dec. 14, 2020, advance the Council Vision. Resident input, through the Performance Survey and Budget Survey, guides the development of Bellevue's budgets.
Budget Document
In keeping with Bellevue's budget cycle every two years, the city manager submitted a preliminary budget to the council in October 2020. Following council and resident feedback, the council adopted a revised version in December.
2021-2022 Budget (entire document)
2021-2022 Budget Sections
- Transmittal Letter
- Changes from Preliminary budget
- Executive Summary
- About Bellevue
- Public Outreach Summary
- Resource Summary
- Expenditure Summary
- Council Vision and Strategic Target Areas
- Department Information
- 2021-2027 Capital Investment Program Plan
- Economic Development Proposals
- Transportation and Mobility Proposals
- High Quality Built and Natural Environment Proposals - General CIP
- Bellevue: Great Places Where You Want to Be Proposals
- Achieving Human Potential Proposals
- High Performance Government Proposals
- Utilities 2021-2027 CIP
- HQ Proposals - Sewer
- HQ Proposals - Storm and Surface Water
- HQ Proposals - Water