Bellevue was recently announced as the winner of the distinction of All-America City 2021. There were 20 other cities nationwide picked as finalists for this award.
According to the City of Bellevue, the National Civic League issues the award annually to cities that leverage engagement to build equitable, thriving communities.
“We are honored to receive this award on behalf of a city that addresses community needs together, with resilience and equity even in the midst of new and unprecedented challenges,” said Mayor Lynne Robinson. “Many of the programs highlighted in our award application were made possible by passionate community partners who share a mutual commitment to the wellbeing and success of all people in Bellevue.”
Bellevue’s application detailed some of the city’s strategic initiatives to become a more equitable community and meet the needs during the pandemic, including the city’s Diversity Advantage Initiative, building the accessible Inspiration Playground, and more.
Nine other cities also received the award, including Carlisle, Pa.; El Paso, Texas; Evanston, Ill.; Fort Wayne, Ind.; Kansas City, Mo.; Livermore, Calif.; Miramar, Fla.; Morrisville, N.C.; and Wheat Ridge, Colo.
Bellevue received this award once before in 1955.