Parking reforms in Bellevue, WA
- 151,854 residents
Parking minimum reduction
Parking minimums are reduced for housing near transit, and within the Downtown, Eastgate Transit Oriented Development, and East Main Transit Oriented Development districts.
- Status
- Adopted
- Scope
- City center / business district
- Transit-oriented
- Affected land uses
- Commercial
- Other
- Residential, all uses
- Requirements
- By right
- Frequent transit
- Reporter
- Samuel Deetz
Citation
- Source
- Bellevue Land Use Code
- Notes
- Chapter 20.20 GENERAL DEVELOPMENT REQUIREMENTS Word Index 20.20.590 Parking, circulation and walkway requirements. F. Minimum/Maximum Parking Requirement by Use. L. Minimum Parking for Residential Uses with Frequent Transit Service. Chapter 20.25 SPECIAL AND OVERLAY DISTRICTS Part 20.25A Downtown 20.25A.080 Parking standards. B. Minimum/Maximum Parking Requirement by Use – Specified Uses. Part 20.25P Eastgate Transit Oriented Development Land Use District 20.25P.080 Parking, circulation, and internal walkway requirements. B. Minimum/Maximum Parking Requirements by Use – Specified Uses. Part 20.25Q East Main Transit Oriented Development Land Use District 20.25Q.090 Parking and circulation. B. Minimum/Maximum Parking Requirements by Use – Specified Uses.
- URL
- bellevue.municipal.codes
Parking maximum
Parking maximums apply to most nonresidential uses citywide.
- Status
- Adopted
- Scope
- Citywide
- Transit-oriented
- Affected land uses
- Commercial
- Industrial
- Other
- Requirements
- By right
- Reporter
- Samuel Deetz
Citation
- Source
- Bellevue Land Use Code
- Notes
- 20.20.590.F.1.
- URL
- bellevue.municipal.codes