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Council accepts asphalt bid, reviews Bellevue waterline plan and addresses brief sewer overflow

February 01, 2026 | Beaux Arts Village, King County, Washington


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Council accepts asphalt bid, reviews Bellevue waterline plan and addresses brief sewer overflow
Councilmembers reviewed materials from the City of Bellevue showing the location of a waterline that Bellevue plans to abandon and discussed potholing that was already completed. Councilmember Brad Wheeler said the work could disrupt service and that up to three residences may be without water for short periods; Bellevue will notify residents of planned outages once dates are known.

Clerk/Treasurer Amy Myhre said she will send the Good Boy Excavating and Plumbing contract to Water Superintendent Eric Antonelli, Councilmember Wheeler and Bob Durr for invoice review on the February 2026 bill. Council received one asphalt-patching bid for $9,000 (the line-item budget was $20,000) and agreed to accept that bid. Town staff also reported a brief sewage overflow to the lake; notifications and signage were posted and staff described the overflow as brief and not a major incident.

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