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.
There will be a water distribution for residents with urgent need.
There will be a water distribution station in the Bellaire water tower parking lot from 1-3 pm (across from Bellaire Fire station).
The Mayor gives an update on water and other city services.
The City has transitioned from response to recovery.
Boil water notice is still in effect.
The boil water notice remains in effect and may not be lifted until the weekend.
An update from Mayor Friedberg.
The Mayor says the water pressure is looking good!
City of Bellaire issues boil water notice.
Residents are being asked to boil your water before use out of an abundance of caution.
Bellaire and West U city facilities will be closed due to weather.
Bellaire City facilities will be closed Monday and Tuesday, February 15 and 16. West U City facilities will be closed Monday February 15.
New online comment form is now available for city council meeting comments.
The City has a new online public comment form for those desiring to submit comments on city council meeting agenda items.
Mayor Friedberg delivers the State of the City Address.
Mayor Andrew S. Friedberg delivered the annual State of the City Address on February 1, 2021.
JuiceLand is opening in Bellaire.
JuiceLand will celebrate the grand opening of its new Bellaire location on Saturday, January 16, beginning at 7 a.m.
Evelyn’s Park Conservancy appoints Terry Leavitt-Chavez as Park Director.
Leavitt-Chavez served as Interim Park Administrator since July 1, 2020 and was an active member of the Board since June of 2015.
The Bellaire Randalls is closing.
Randalls in Bellaire will be closing February 20 and the Pharmacy will close Janurary 21.
Dr. Reisman announces office move to prioritize patients.
Dr. Neal R. Reisman is bringing the unmatched standards of aesthetic practice at the Texas Medical Center campus to Bellaire.
Apply now to fill a vacancy on the Evelyn’s Park Conservancy Board.
The City of Bellaire is accepting applications from applicants interested in filling a vacancy (partial, unexpired term) on the Evelyn’s Park Conservancy Board.
Take a look at Evelyn’s Park Phase 2.
Evelyn’s Park Phase 2 is now under construction.
City offices will be closed January 18 for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day .
There will be no solid waste service on Monday, January 18, 2021.
There will be a Public Hearing January 14, 2021 regarding the former Chevron Property.
The public hearing will discuss proposed amendments to replace the Technical Research Park District with a new zoning district to be titled North Bellaire Special Development District.
The Puranik Foundation Launches “Devices For Dreams” Fundraising Campaign.
Devices For Dreams is a fundraising campaign to raise $25,000 for 100 tablets to help children that attend the Vision International Learning Center (VILC) in Pune, India.
All Bellaire City offices and services will be closed for Christmas and New Year’s holidays.
Please note the changes to the solid waste pickup schedule.
Recycle your Christmas Tree December 28 to January 15.
The Christmas tree recycling program will be available to residents from December 28, 2020, until January 15, 2021.
Give back to our parks this holiday season.
PATRONS for Bellaire Parks ask you to please keep PATRONS and Bellaire Parks in mind in your year-end charitable giving.
Archway Academy is hosting a Holiday Art Show.
The online art show & exhibit is free and open to the public to view and submissions will be open and added to the gallery throughout the show.
Bellaire Students Win National Statistics Contest to “Get Out The Vote”.
Bellaire students were part of 120 high school and undergraduate students from all over the country who competed.
City Council denies Evelyn’s Park’s request for zoning amendments.
The request by Evelyn’s Park Conservancy pertains to a parking lot at 4300 Bellaire Blvd.
Bellaire Sugar Shop owner loses battle with COVID19.
Nathan Maynor, owner of The Sugar Shop Bakery and Gifts in Bellaire, passed away Saturday November 14 after a long battle with COVID19.
The Women’s Fund announces new virtual presentations.
The Women’s Fund for Health Education and Resiliency, a nonprofit providing Houston-area women and girls with the tools needed to be advocates for their health, announces upcoming virtual presentations.
An update on Bellaire High School’s ballfields.
Bellaire City Council unanimously approved HISD’s amendment, with 20 conditions.
A person was shot while driving on 610 near Bellaire Blvd.
A person was shot around 1:30 am Sunday, November 8 as they drove on the West Loop.
Bellaire city offices and services will be closed November 11, Veterans Day.
In recognition of the Veterans Day Holiday, all City Offices including the Library and Recreation Center will be closed and there will be no recycling service or limbs and brush pick up on Wednesday, November 11, 2020.
Bellaire residents reject Props B and C. Prop A passes.
Over 10,000 Bellaire residents cast their votes in the Special Charter Amendment Election, November 3.
Bellaire Polling Locations for Election Day.
Election Day is November 3, 2020. Polling location hours are 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM.
Bellaire voters will see three Charter Amendments regarding sidewalks on the ballot.
The amendments are the result of a heated battle between residents on the subject of adding new sidewalks in Bellaire.
Support Nature Discovery Center at their virtual Petite Pumpkin Patch Event.
Every purchase helps support the Center as we strive to fulfill our mission during the ongoing pandemic.
Mayor Friedberg discusses amending the Bellaire City Charter.
Three amendments to the Bellaire City Charter are on the ballot November 3.
You’re invited to “Boos & Booze”, a virtual Halloween visit.
PATRONS for Bellaire Parks invites the community to join them for “Boos & Booze” a virtual Halloween visit to your Bellaire neighbors!
The Mayor presents a Fact Check on the City Engineer.
The City Engineer and his firm are not allowed to bid on, and do not provide engineering or other associated services to the City—other than as City Engineer.
Bellaire will soon have an Automated License Plate Reader pilot project.
The City of Bellaire will soon be installing automated license plate readers (ALPRs) along major thoroughfares to assist police in apprehending suspects and solving crimes.
Solid Waste and Recycling WILL Resume as Normal Wednesday, September 23.
The Public Works Department will endeavor to resume normally scheduled solid waste and recycling services on Wednesday, September 23.
All City of Bellaire non-essential city services are closed today.
If you need to travel, please view the list of Streets with HIgh Water in Bellaire.
Solid waste collection services will be canceled Tuesday and Wednesday.
Solid waste and recycling collection services will proceed as normal on Monday, weather permitting.
The Blue Hedge sets out to show positive support for the Law Enforcement Community.
Created by a Bellaire resident, the organization sets out to create a common ground for citizens and Law Enforcement Officers.