The City of Bellaire will resume regular trash and recycling collection on Monday, July 22.
Debris will continue to be collected by a third party.
The FY2025 Proposed Budget was presented to City Council on July 15.
Find out more about the budget process.
Storm debris collection begins Monday, July 15.
Please have your debris on the curb by Monday morning.
An update from CenterPoint on power restoration in Bellaire.
CenterPoint Energy reports that three utility companies are restoring power in Bellaire.
There will be modified trash collection this week.
Trash pick up will be just one day a week, and there will be no bag limit. Recycling will be temporarily suspended.
A Message from CenterPoint Energy on July 13
CenterPoint Energy is currently sweeping all circuits in Bellaire and have made significant progress.
Trash and recycling collection continues today, July 13
If you need to cool off or charge electronics, the Bellaire Police Station lobby is open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily.
An update on Hurricane Beryl recovery efforts in Bellaire.
Public Works has fallen behind on regular trash collection schedule due to the amount of storm debris.
Bellaire Trash Collection and Storm Debris Removal Information
The City will have a 3rd party debris removal contract for storm recovery, and they will begin early next week.
Monday’s Storm day trash will be picked up Tuesday. See the full collection schedule.
Monday’s trash and limbs/brush and Tuesday’s regular trash, limbs/brush, and recycling will be picked up July 9.
Bellaire City facilities will be closed on Monday July 8.
There will be no solid waste collection.
Bellaire City Council will consider establishing a Municipal Drainage Utility System.
A Public Hearing will be held August 5, 2024.
Barnes & Noble opens its new Weslayan Plaza store July 3.
Author Katherine Center will cut the ribbon and sign copies of her books.
Bellaire city offices will be closed July 4.
There will be no trash pickup or recycling July 4.
City of Bellaire’s Celebration of Independence Parade & Festival starts at 9am July 4.
Festivities will begin at 9 am with a parade down South Rice Ave. and lead into the festival at Bellaire Town Square until 12 pm.
The June 21 limbs and brush pick up has been delayed till Saturday, June 22.
There was a mechanical issue with the truck.
Some 610 lanes will be closed this weekend for opening of 610 NB to 59 NB ramp.
Crews plan to open the I-610 West Loop northbound connector ramp to I-69 northbound this weekend.
The City of Bellaire adopts new tree ordinance.
On May 9, the City Council adopted a tree protection ordinance prohibiting tree removal without a permit.
City offices will be closed June 19 for Juneteenth.
Bellaire Pools will be open.
Join the City of Bellaire for a Hurricane Preparedness Community Meeting, June 4.
Learn how to prepare your family and home for hurricane season effectively.
Bellaire Mosquito Control Program begins May 28.
You can opt out of spraying near your home.
City of Bellaire Human Resources Director Melanie Glaze wins TMHRA Human Resources Professional of the Year.
Melanie Glaze joined the City of Bellaire as HR Director on May 22, 2023.
City offices will be closed May 27 for Memorial Day.
There will be no trash pickup.
Building and Standards Commission changes monthly meeting date and time.
The change is effective for the May 2024 meeting, which will be held on Thursday, May 23, 2024.
KP’s Kitchen Announces Grand Opening of Second Location in Bellaire.
KP’s Kitchen is thrilled to announce the grand opening of its new Bellaire location, a delightful expansion of the bistro’s ambiance and offerings into an inviting 3,800-square-foot space.
The city will hold a community meeting April 20 to discuss recent policing matters and public safety.
You can participate by asking questions and engaging with public safety and city officials.
BPD has suspended intake at the Bellaire Pound until further notice.
Due to the growing number of abandoned dogs and unclaimed strays, the Bellaire Pound has reached maximum capacity.
Bellaire City Council approves the Comprehensive Plan.
On Monday, April 1, 2024, the Bellaire City Council approved an updated Comprehensive Plan.
Bellaire Methodist will hold the 12th Annual “Blessing of the Animals” April 13.
People of all walks of life are invited to bring their pets and have them blessed by the church’s pastors.
Expect traffic delays April 6 during the Bellaire Trolley Run.
Traffic delays along the race route will be between 7:00 a.m. and 9:30 a.m.
There will be no Saturday Pickleball/Basketball beginning April 1.
Saturday pickleball & basketball will return on May 18.
The Bellaire Trolley Run is April 6, register now.
The Bellaire Trolley Run will have a 1-mile division that starts at 7:30 am, followed by the wheelchair 5K division at 7:50 am, the 5K at 8:00 am, and the stroller 5K division at 8:10 am.
The 610 West Loop northbound connector ramp to 59 northbound will close for three months starting Friday, March 22 at 9pm.
To facilitate this work, crews will also close all mainlanes of I-610 West Loop northbound at I-69 Southwest Freeway starting on Friday, March 22 at 9 pm. until Monday, March 25 at 5 am.
The Bayou City Art Festival will be held on Saturday and Sunday, March 23-24.
Bayou City Art Festival will transform Downtown Houston into a lively outdoor gallery and interactive art event with more art, entertainment, and an intimate culinary art and tasting experience with some of Houston’s top chefs.
The Health Museum will host Menninger Clinic’s The Recovery Playbook Live.
The live recording will be held at The Health Museum on Thursday, March 21, 2024 from 6-8 p.m.
Bellaire Mayor Gus Pappas makes his first blog post.
He pointed out that Bellaire was named one of the top 12 most family-friendly cities in the country.
The City of Bellaire is accepting applications for City board and commission openings.
Applications will be accepted until 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 28, 2024.
The City of Bellaire is accepting applications for City board and commission openings.
Applications will be accepted until 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 28, 2024.
The City of Bellaire has a new Street Sweeping Program.
The City of Bellaire rolled out a street sweeping program to enhance the city’s image and clear storm sewers.
Apply now to be in the Bellaire Celebration of Independence Parade and Car Show.
The Parade starts at 9am, July 4.
The City of Bellaire adopted a new ordinance related to construction work.
The City Council of the City of Bellaire, Texas, adopted Ordinance No. 24-009 on February 19, 2024.
There are new engagement opportunities to discuss the Comprehensive Plan February 27.
The City of Bellaire invites all residents and business owners to an engagement opportunity to discuss proposed updates to the Comprehensive Plan with an opportunity for the public to voice their opinions and ask questions.
Mayor Gus Pappas will deliver the annual State of the City Address, Monday, February 5.
This is a great opportunity to learn about the City’s accomplishments, challenges, and vision for the future.
West U Summer Camp registration begins January 31.
Resident Registration begins January 31 and Open Registration begins February 7.
Camp Paseo registration opens February 6.
Camp Paseo is an all-day camp for children ages 5-12.
A local high school teacher is looking for 500 signatures to get on the 2024 ballot.
St. Thomas Episcopal high school teacher Vince Couch is trying to get on the election ballot for 2024 US House Rep. from Bellaire(district 7).
The City of Bellaire launches the 2024 Citizen Satisfaction Survey.
The feedback collected from the survey will help city leaders better understand the community’s needs, priorities, and concerns.
Bellaire Non-Essential City Services Will be closed, January 16 – Trash/Recycling Will Be Picked Up.
There might be weather-related delays in collection.
There will be street closures this Sunday, January 14, for the Chevron Houston Marathon.
The race starts at 6:50 am.
City offices will be closed January 15 for the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday.
There will be no solid waste services on this day.