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The Bellevue City Council met on October 8, 2025, beginning with standard business items including the approval of previous minutes and the treasurer’s report. Mayor Charlie Cleves highlighted several upcoming community events, including the River Roots Celebration with a riverboat parade and fireworks on October 9, “Boo in the View” ghost stories on October 17, Fall Cleanup Week from October 19–25, and the “Touch-a-Truck” family event on November 1. The city also celebrated the installation of a new photo-op chair at Bellevue Beach Park, offering views of Cincinnati and the Big Mac Bridge. Trick-or-treating was officially set for October 31 from 6 to 8 p.m.
Reports from city departments noted a relatively quiet month for police activity and continued progress in fire and code enforcement efforts. The Fire Department responded to 186 calls in September and will honor three students who helped rescue a lost toddler. Code Enforcement reported steps toward reopening the long-vacant 110 Memorial Parkway property. Council approved Ordinance 2025-0901 to set the city’s property tax rate for the new fiscal year, introduced updates to solid waste regulations, and appointed three new members to the Board of Adjustment. The meeting concluded with the council entering executive session to discuss potential real estate matters.
This summary of the October 8, 2025 Bellevue City Council meeting was generated using AI and may contain minor inaccuracies. For official records, please refer to the city’s approved minutes or meeting video.
By Campbell MediaThe Bellevue City Council met on October 8, 2025, beginning with standard business items including the approval of previous minutes and the treasurer’s report. Mayor Charlie Cleves highlighted several upcoming community events, including the River Roots Celebration with a riverboat parade and fireworks on October 9, “Boo in the View” ghost stories on October 17, Fall Cleanup Week from October 19–25, and the “Touch-a-Truck” family event on November 1. The city also celebrated the installation of a new photo-op chair at Bellevue Beach Park, offering views of Cincinnati and the Big Mac Bridge. Trick-or-treating was officially set for October 31 from 6 to 8 p.m.
Reports from city departments noted a relatively quiet month for police activity and continued progress in fire and code enforcement efforts. The Fire Department responded to 186 calls in September and will honor three students who helped rescue a lost toddler. Code Enforcement reported steps toward reopening the long-vacant 110 Memorial Parkway property. Council approved Ordinance 2025-0901 to set the city’s property tax rate for the new fiscal year, introduced updates to solid waste regulations, and appointed three new members to the Board of Adjustment. The meeting concluded with the council entering executive session to discuss potential real estate matters.
This summary of the October 8, 2025 Bellevue City Council meeting was generated using AI and may contain minor inaccuracies. For official records, please refer to the city’s approved minutes or meeting video.