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    • FAQs about the transportation system

    Transportation System FAQs

    We often get questions about elements of the transportation system, such as signs, signals, lighting and pavement markings. We also receive inquiries about laws and rules and use of the public right-of-way.

    This section provides answers to some of those frequently asked questions (FAQs). It includes an educational video series called “On the Move with Bellevue Transportation.” 

    If you have a suggested FAQ, please share it with us using the contact information listed on this page.

    Who is responsible for maintaining overgrown vegetation in the right-of-way?

    Residents are often unaware of who is responsible for managing overgrown vegetation. Garrett Marr, a streets maintenance group crew leader, explains that it is a shared responsibility.

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    Can I turn left on a flashing yellow arrow?

    Darcy Akers, transportation engineer, explains that it is legal to turn left on a flashing yellow arrow but there’s more you need to know.

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    How do I request a sidewalk, crosswalk and streetlight in my neighborhood?

    Bellevue residents often ask how they can request a new sidewalk, crosswalk or streetlight. Kristi Oosterveen, neighborhood sidewalk program manager, explains the process.

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    How do I request a speed bump, traffic circle or residential parking zone in my neighborhood?

    Neighborhood Traffic Safety Services staff work with neighbors on ways to address excessive traffic safety concerns. Linda Glas, project manager, explains how you can request a speed bump, traffic circle or residential parking zone.

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    How do I request street and sidewalk maintenance?

    Monty Vea, streets program lead worker, shares how you can call or email the Bellevue Service Center so that a work order can be created for your street or sidewalk maintenance request.

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    How do I find out about projects being planned or built in my neighborhood?

    The city has several tools available to find out about what projects are planned or being built in your neighborhood. Cheryl Terry, administrative assistant, explains how you can reach out to city departments to become involved and informed.

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    How do I find out about road closures?

    There’s a great deal of public and private construction happening in Bellevue which often impacts your travel. Marie Jensen, public involvement manager, explains how to stay informed so you travel safely.

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    What is public right-of-way?

    Residents often ask the city what and where is the public right-of-way in relation to their property line. Savana Makepeace, engineering technician, explains.

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    How do I request street sign repair?

    If you ever notice a street sign in Bellevue city limits that needs repair, Brian Johnson, program lead worker, tells you how to report it.

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    How do I request traffic signal repair?

    If you happen to see a damaged or non-working traffic signal, streetlight or any of the lighted fixtures, please report it immediately. Bret Tredway, traffic signal crew chief, tells you how.

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    When will light rail be running in Bellevue?

    Construction of the six East Link light rail stations and trackway in Bellevue began in 2016. Learn when most of it will be substantially completed and when light rail will be running in Bellevue. Tim Kariel, project manager for Bellevue Transportation, explains.

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    What do signs mean that say “No Parking, Stopping, Standing Anytime”?

    • What, where, when: These signs indicate that a driver should not stop a 
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       vehicle for any reason in the area defined by the signs. They apply to all hours of the day and days of the week regardless of whether they say “anytime.” They are typically used on busy arterial roadways where stopping a vehicle in a travel lane for any reason creates a significant safety hazard for the driver or the drivers of other vehicles on the road. 
    • Enforcement and penalties: These signs are addressed by the state under RCW 46.61.570 (https://app.leg.wa.gov/rcw/default.aspx?cite=46.61.570) and Bellevue City Code 11.23.025 (https://bellevue.municipal.codes/BCC/11.23.025). A Police officer or contracted parking enforcement employee can issue a ticket for parking, stopping or standing in these designated areas. The penalty for a “NO PARKING STOPPING STANDING ANYTIME” zone violation was $44 as of Jan. 1, 2020.
    • Definitions: "Parking" is the act of stopping the vehicle and leaving the vehicle for any length of time; "Standing" is the act of stopping a vehicle and waiting in it to pick up or drop off people or packages; and "Stopping" is the act of stopping the vehicle for any reason other than if directed to stop by police. 

    Contact

    Transportation Department
    450 110th Ave. NE or PO Box 90012
    Bellevue, WA 98009
    Telephone
    425-452-6856
    Email
    trreception@bellevuewa.gov
    Hours
    8 a.m.-5 p.m.
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