The May Special Sidewalk Election has been postponed to November.
The Bellaire City Council voted unanimously to postpone the Special Election previously ordered to be held on May 2.
The City of Bellaire is taking proactive measures to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus.
These measures are being taken to protect the public health, slow the progression of this virus and protect our service providers.
BPD will help Bellaire senior citizens with grocery and medication deliveries.
The Bellaire Police Department is implementing a new program to assist senior citizens and those with disabilities in getting groceries and the medication they need.
The March 16 Bellaire City Council Meetings is still open to the public.
Tonight’s meeting is still on, but the schedule for upcoming meetings could be impacted.
The “Blessing of the Animals” and “Evelyn’s Bark” has been canceled.
“Blessing of the Animals” will take place on the front lawn of the church from noon to 2:00 p.m, and “Evelyn’s Bark” will happen across the street from 11:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.
City of Bellaire cancels or postpones several events.
The City has canceled or postponed multiple events due the the Coronavirus.
Bellaire’s Wine and Tapas 2020 has been canceled due to COVID-19 concerns.
Due to the growing concerns around COVID-19 and it’s potential threat, the Board has made the difficult decision to cancel the in-person component of Wine and Tapas 2020.
Bellaire’s water is ok to drink and no service interruption is expected.
You do Not need to boil water in Bellaire or West U.
Jean Griswold Foundation recognizes Senior Rides and More for supporting local seniors and residents in need.
Senior Rides and More has received a grant from Griswold Home Care’s charitable foundation for its work to promote senior independent living, health, and safety.
Bellaire’s upcoming special Sidewalk Election could put an end to sidewalks.
In his latest blog post Mayor Friedberg points out the many problems with the resident created charter amendment petition that has resulted in a Special Election on sidewalks.
PATRONS donates new Story Balls to Bellaire Parks.
Children can discover these colorful playground equipment Story Balls when visiting Loftin, Mulberry, and Lafayette Parks.
The Bellaire Master Drainage Concept Plan website is now live.
The website is hosted by ARKK Engineers.
Mayor Friedberg delivered the State of the City Address at the February 3 City Council meeting.
New this year. a State of the City Report accompanied the presentation.
Check out what is new and what is coming soon to our neighborhood parks.
Watch this video presented by Patrons for Bellaire Parks.
The new H-E-B Meyerland Market will open January 29.
The new H-E-B Meyerland Market will be open daily from 6am – Midnight.
HISD explores new safety measures for area High Schools and Middle Schools.
One measure the district is exploring includes using metal detectors as a screening measure for entry onto campuses.
The Keels & Wheels Concours d’Elegance is now accepting classic car, boat and vintage motorcycle entries.
Entry forms for the 2020 Keels & Wheels are available online here and must be submitted no later than March 6, 2020.
The Alumni & Friends of Bellaire High School has set up a scholarship fund in memory of Cesar Cortes.
The scholarship fund will be awarded to a graduating Bellaire High School JROTC student.
There will be a Commemorative Service in Honor of Cesar Alexander Cortes January 18.
The service will be held January 18, 2020 at West University Baptist Church from 2 to 5pm.
Cesar Cortes has been identified as the student who was shot at Bellaire High School.
Cesar Cortes, 19, has been identified as the teen who was shot and killed at Bellaire High School.
Bellaire Police release new statement on Bellaire High School shooting.
The sixteen-year-old Bellaire High School shooting suspect is in custody and has been charged with manslaughter
Bellaire Mayor Andrew Friedberg speaks about today’s tragic event.
We’re all shocked and devastated by this afternoon’s senseless tragedy at Bellaire High School.
A vigil will be held at Evelyn’s Park, Jan 15, for the student killed at Bellaire High School.
Come together to stand strong as a community. Wednesday, Jan. 15 at 7:30 p.m.
Two people have been arrested in connection with the shooting of a Bellaire High School student.
At 7:38 PM on January 14, 2020, the Bellaire Police arrested the suspect and a second person in connection with this case.
Patrons for Bellaire Parks will hold their Annual Martini Party January 25.
Patrons for Bellaire Parks invites you to save the date for our annual Martini Party Saturday, January 25th from 7-10 p.m.
The Bellaire City Council will install new members January 6.
There will be an installation ceremony for re-elected and newly elected members of the City Council.
Recycle your Christmas trees beginning December 26.
The Christmas tree recycling program will be available to residents from December 26, 2019, until January 12, 2020.
Art Colony Association announces Bayou City Art Festival Memorial Park.
The Art Colony Association, Inc. (ACA) has announced the Bayou City Art Festival Memorial Park 2020 featured artist is McKenzie Fisk.
Bellaire has been awarded $4.35 Million in CDBG Disaster Recovery Grants!
Mayor Friedberg has good news in his latest blog post. Bellaire city staff has been applying for multiple disaster recovery and mitigation grants and their hard work has paid off!
Bellaire city offices and facilities will be closed December 24 and 25.
In recognition of the Christmas Holiday, all City Offices including the Library and Recreation Center will be closed December 24 – 25.
Bellaire residents elect new council members in runoff.
Two new Bellaire City Council members were elected in the December 14 runoff election.
The Bellaire City Library will be closed December 16 & 17.
Bellaire City Library will be closed on December 16 and 17 to complete some technology changeovers.
The Bellaire City Council Runoff Election is this Saturday, December 14.
The City of Bellaire Joint Runoff Election will be held on Saturday, December 14, 2019, from 7 am to 7 pm.
Bellaire Police drone program is aimed at helping both officers and firefighters.
Last September Bellaire Police assisted West University Police in apprehending a burglary suspect with the help of a Mavic Zoom drone.
Early voting has begun for Bellaire and Houston runoff elections.
Early voting begins Wednesday, November 27 for City Council runoff elections.
Mayor Friedberg discusses Regional Flood Planning.
In his latest blog post Mayor Friedberg says that after nearly a year “the Bellaire Master Drainage Concept Plan is off and running.”
Bellaire Police discuss incident involving Bellaire, Bissonnet, Chestnut, and Second Streets on 9/21.
On 11/21/2019 at 1:50 pm, a Bellaire Officer approached a vehicle that had no license plates parked at 5020 Bellaire.
Bellaire is now a StormReady community with the National Weather Service!
The City is taking a proactive approach to improving local hazardous weather operations.
City of Bellaire will have a joint Runoff Election.
The City will hold a runoff election on Saturday, December 14, 2019.
Santa will be visiting Bellaire mid December.
Santa will be coming down your street in December!
Doggie Pictures with Santa raise funding for Houston-Area rescue group.
Rover Oaks’ clients, friends and pet owners brought their dogs to pose for a picture with Santa Claus. Proceeds were donated to Shaggy Dog Rescue.
Bellaire residents re-elect Mayor Friedberg and four candidates head for runoff election.
Bellaire voters re-elected Mayor Andrew Frieberg and elected a new council member for Council Position 2.
Today, November 5, is Election Day!
Bellaire residents will elect the Mayor and three Council Members today.
Tents in Town, The Ultimate Urban Campout, will fill Bellaire Town Square this weekend.
Tents-N-Town, the “Ultimate Urban Campout,” takes over the Great Lawn at Bellaire Town Square starting Saturday, November 2.
Bellaire’s general election will be held November 5, 2019.
The City’s General Election will be held on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, for the purpose of electing a Mayor, and 3 Council Members.
Bellaire has suspended mosquito fogging services until next April.
The City is investigating an incident that was reported concerning dead bees.
A woman was carjacked in a ‘bump and rob’ near Rice University.
Robbers are targeting women driving alone so be aware if your car is bumped by another driver.
The City has provided a summary of the October 21 Bellaire City Council Meeting.
These are not the official minutes of the meeting.
Early voting begins October 21.
Early voting begins today for the November 5 election.
The City of Bellaire’s mosquito spray schedule has changed.
The entire City will be sprayed on Tuesdays only.