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Fourth of July street closures
Posted by Nicole Tsong
Here's some info on street closures for Saturday's Fourth of July celebration in downtown Bellevue.
From 9:45-11:30 p.m. the city is closing 100th Avenue Northeast between First and Fifth streets and Northeast Fourth Street between 100th Avenue Northeast and Bellevue Way.
After the fireworks, which are scheduled to start at 10:05 p.m., traffic will be allowed eastbound on Northeast Fourth Street to let people out of Bellevue Square parking garages. But with 60,000 people expected to show up for the festivities, count on delays.
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