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Public commenters weigh in on Eastgate/Factoria plan: a push for bold TOD, a resident correction, and a disruptive exchange

March 25, 2026 | Planning Commission, Bellevue, King County, Washington


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Public commenters weigh in on Eastgate/Factoria plan: a push for bold TOD, a resident correction, and a disruptive exchange
During oral communications the commission heard three notable public comments relevant to the Eastgate and Factoria neighborhood plans.

Cosmos (who said they live downtown) urged the commission to pursue an ambitious, transit‑oriented approach—convert surface parking, extend the TOD footprint and encourage tall, mixed‑use development near future stations. "I really just want to encourage you to be as bold and ambitious as you can with this corridor," Cosmos said.

Leslie Geller, an Eastgate resident of 32 years, used her time to correct Cosmos: she said the neighborhood area plan (NAP) "has nothing to do with the zoning" and instead reflects what Eastgate residents want for the future character of their neighborhoods. Geller said she is working closely with staff on Eastgate and cautioned against large‑scale heights that would be "completely out of the character."

A third commenter, Alex Zimmerman, used his three minutes to make repeated accusations about local officials and prior trespass actions; the chair interrupted to remind him comments must be about items on the agenda and to respect the time limit. The transcript records inflammatory language and allegations that were not substantiated in the meeting.

The exchange illustrates a common dynamic in local land‑use hearings: strong differences among speakers about the purpose of neighborhood planning and tensions when commenters use the public forum to raise unrelated grievances. Staff did not take action on these comments at the meeting but incorporated input into the broader public‑engagement record.

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