City offices will be closed for Labor Day.
City Offices Closed and No Solid Waste Services for the Labor Day Holiday on Monday, September 6, 2021.
Kevin Newman announces his candidacy for the 2021 Bellaire City Council Election.
Kevin Newman announces his 2021 candidacy for Bellaire City Council Position Number 1.
Curbside pickup is back at the Bellaire Library.
Due to the recent COVID surge, the library is offering curbside hold pickup again.
Bellaire residents will temporarily lose their flood insurance premium discount.
Due to an oversight by City staff, Bellaire residents will lose the15% discount they receive on flood insurance premiums.
Eight candidates have filed for the November 2 Bellaire General Election.
On the ballot are the positions of Mayor and Council seats 1, 3, and 5.
it’s time to sign up for Bellaire Little League.
Fall 2021 registration is now open and closes September 1.
Support the growth of Evelyn’s Park with bird tiles.
Bird tiles are now available for the Phase 2 Bird Donor Wall.
See what’s happening in Evelyn’s Park Phase 2.
Check out the Log Jam, part of Phase 2.
Show your love for Bellaire with our We Love Bellaire yard sign.
Show your love for Bellaire and donate to a great cause.
Bellaire has a new Police Chief.
Chief Lopez takes over for retiring Chief Byron Holloway who served Bellaire for 45 years.
City council postpones a decision on short term rentals.
On Monday, August 2, Bellaire City Council discussed adopting an ordinance that would “prohibit or otherwise regulate short term rentals within the City.”
Bellaire weekend pool hours begin August 15.
The pools will be open for leisure swim on Saturdays and Sundays.
Onesimo Lopez Jr. will be sworn in as Bellaire’s new Police Chief August 2.
The ceremony will be held at Bellaire City hall at 5:30 pm, August 2.
Bellaire Police Chief Byron Holloway retires.
Bellaire Police Chief Byron Holloway retired from he Bellaire Police Department July 30.
West U Virtual Gate phase 2 is underway.
The cameras are equipped with similar technology used in police patrol vehicles.
Apply now to be a vendor at the 2021 Bellaire Arts & Crafts Festival.
The Bellaire Culture and Arts Board is hosting the popular “Arts and Crafts Festival” at Paseo Park on Saturday, November 13.
The Toasted Yolk opens in Bellaire.
The Toasted Yolk is now open in Bellaire Town Center, 5103 Bellaire Blvd.
Palace Social opens its doors July 12.
The 27,000-square-foot dining and entertainment concept has been revamped and revitalized for a new generation of audiences.
Bellaire City Offices closed and no solid waste services July 5.
The City will observe the Independence Day Holiday Monday July 5.
There are new hours and no more swim blocks at Bellaire Family Aquatics Center starting June 19.
The Bellaire Town Square Family Aquatic Center will no longer have 2-hour swim time blocks and will no longer be taking reservations.
Bellaire Mayor and three council positions will be on the Nov. 2021 ballot.
Apply for a position on the ballot between Saturday July 17 and Monday August 16, 2021.
Bellaire Library Summer Reading Program begins June 1.
There is a reading program for children ages 0-11, teens 12-18, and even adults until August 3!
South Rice Ave. pavement repair will continue beginning June 1.
The arterial pavement repair program will continue on Bellaire Boulevard at the intersection of S. Rice Avenue as well as on S. Rice Avenue up to Linden St.
City offices closed for Memorial Day.
There will be no solid waste services on Memorial Day.
Bellaire City Council votes in favor of zoning changes to the former Chevron property.
Council voted to adopt an ordinance which amends the zoning of Technical Research Park District (TRPD), and replaces it with a new zoning district titled North Bellaire Special Development District.
The 8th Annual Wags & Whiskers Brunch and Pet Fashion Show was a big success.
The virtual “Jet Set Pets” themed event raised more than $70,000 for the Animeals program that provides free pet food and vet care to 1,300 dogs and cats.
The City of Bellaire Announces New Chief of Police Onesimo Lopez, Jr.
Assistant Chief Lopez will succeed Chief of Police Byron Holloway upon his retirement in July of this year.
Palace Social replaces Palace Bowling Lanes as a new local entertainment venue.
Palace Social will make its next-generation debut in the longtime former home of the iconic Bellaire Boulevard bowling alley this June.
The City of West University Place will change the speed limit on most streets.
City Council approved reducing the speed limit to 25 mph on most local streets within City limits starting this fall.
Yoga Tres has opened in the Bellaire Triangle.
Yoga Tres is bringing Hot Yoga back to Bellaire.
A limited time Household Hazardous Waste Voucher Program allows Bellaire residents to use Houston facilities.
For a limited time, Bellaire residents can dispose of residential Household Hazardous Waste at a City of Houston facility with a voucher.
Bellaire High School will debut three new wings this fall.
The new academic, fine arts, and physical education buildings are set to open.
Bellaire City Council postpones decision on Technical Research Park District rezoning.
Bellaire City Council voted to continue discussion on the rezoning of the Technical Research Park District at a special session.
Belalire Recycling Event Canceled Due To Weather
The recycling event scheduled for today, May 1, in Bellaire has been canceled due to weather. Check the City's website or BellaireConnect soon for a rescheduled date.
Bellaire Police partner, The Bridge over Troubled Waters, needs the community’s help.
Please see the list of items and donate what you can by Wednesday April 21st.
Congratulations to the NINE 2021 Valedictorians at Bellaire High School!
These amazing students all achieved a perfect GPA of 5.0!
Bellaire City Library will reopen for limited in-person services April 7.
Bellaire City Library will reopen to limited public usage on Wednesday, April 7 at 10:00 am.
Bellaire Parks, Recreation and Facilities Department was honored with the prestigious Gold Medal Award.
The Texas Recreation and Park Society Gold Medal Award recognizes communities demonstrating excellence in Parks and Recreation Management.
The City of Bellaire is accepting applications for openings on City boards and commissions.
Applications will be accepted until 5:00 p.m. on Friday, May 28, 2021.
Bellaire High School sophomore wins first place in Congressional Debate.
High school students from all over Texas had to qualify and competed in this four day tournament.
There will be a Public Hearing regarding zoning of the former Chevron property April 5.
The public hearing will be held on Monday, April 5, 2021, at 6:00 p.m.
Bellaire announces 2021 Winter Storm Water Bill Leak Adjustment Program.
The Leak Adjustment Program is an attempt to provide relief to utility customers experiencing unusually high water bills due to the February 2021 winter storms.
’Planting Palooza-30 Days of Planting’ will help make Bellaire greener.
Planting Palooza is a city-wide effort to renew and grow our horticulture in the City during April.
Bellaire resident and KNOWAutism founder Tammy Tran Nguyen has been recognized as Tiffany & Co. Hometown Hero.
KNOWAutism Foundation is a nonprofit dedicated to helping families of children with autism navigate the process of diagnostics, treatment, intervention and education.
The new 59 southbound ramp from 610 northbound has opened!
The improvement to what has been the location of many accidents over the years has been highly anticipated by those who travel the 610 loop.
Two Houston women are the first Houstonians to receive Texas Women’s Foundation’s awards.
The awards recognize leaders who have positively impacted the lives of women and girls.
Houston artist’s painting is featured in an online show.
Houston based artist Karen Landrigan has been selected by jury to feature her painting titled ‘Living’ in an upcoming online art show.
The City of Bellaire has published an After Action Report regarding Winter Storm Uri.
Tonight, City Council will present the 2021 February Winter Storms After Action Report that details the City’s response to Winter Storm Uri.
Bellaire citizens introduce Kind Cards.
Kind Cards is an initiative run by Bellaire citizens, wanting to unite our city.
City of Bellaire lifts boil water requirement.
As of 11:00 AM on February 21, 2021, the water provided by the City of Bellaire has passed testing requirements of the Texas Commission of Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and is safe for regular use, including consumption.