The Wilburton study area will witness the arrival of several major infrastructure improvements in the coming years. The Eastrail will open to bicyclists and pedestrians, offering a separated bike and pedestrian connection from Woodinville to Renton. In 2024, East Link, the region's second light rail line, will open to its first riders, providing frequent and reliable service from Wilburton to Seattle's Capitol Hill in just 29 minutes.
In order to take better advantage of these investments, the City Council began implementation of the Wilburton Vision on April 25, 2022. This initiative sets in motion the process of developing policy and code to guide the transformation of the Wilburton study area into Bellevue’s next urban mixed-use community that enhances livability, promotes healthy living, supports economic vitality and serves the needs of a diverse and growing population.
The scope of work, project timeline and community engagement plan are included in the council packet materials. The study area was the focus of the Wilburton Commercial Area Study by a citizen advisory committee in 2017-2018.
The project underwent Environmental Review through an environmental impact statement, and the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) was published on February 1, 2024. A Public Hearing was conducted on the Wilburton Vision Implementation Comprehensive Plan Amendment (CPA) on May 1, 2024.
See the "Progress to Date" section below for information regarding public review drafts of the proposed Wilburton Vision Implementation Land Use Code Amendments (LUCA).
Goals
The city will consider and adopt changes to the Land Use Code and Comprehensive Plan (including the Wilburton/NE Eighth Street Subarea Plan and Comprehensive Plan Map). These changes will facilitate redevelopment in the Wilburton study area, improve amenities, incentivize transit- and trail-oriented uses and establish a unique identity for the area.
Opportunities to Engage
Details and avenues for participating are available at Engaging Bellevue.
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Progress to Date
Public Review Draft of the Proposed Land Use Code Amendment (LUCA)
The proposed Land Use Code Amendments (LUCA) for the Wilburton Vision Implementation are now available for review and can be accessed using the links below. Two drafts were produced to show different options available for decisionmakers on certain policy issues as noted below:
- Option A (See here for draft)
- Mandatory affordable housing requirements for new development
- No minimum parking requirements
- No Medical Office-Highrise land use district in Wilburton
- Option B (See here for draft)
- Incentive-based affordable housing approach
- Minimum parking requirements apply
- Includes Medical Office-Highrise land use district
NOTE: Neither option represents City staff’s final recommendations. Staff will be engaging with stakeholders and the public throughout the summer to gather feedback on both options, which will inform future staff recommendations when the LUCA is presented to the Planning Commission and City Council later in 2024. Additionally, provisions in either option can be used in the other, meaning the final recommendation could be a mix of Options A and B.
You may reach out to Caleb Miller, Senior Planner, with questions, comments, and other feedback on the draft LUCA at cwmiller@bellevuewa.gov or (425)452-4574.
Recommendation on Comprehensive Plan Amendment (CPA)
On May 1, 2024, the Planning Commission approved a recommendation on proposed policies and updated land use map for the Wilburton/N.E. 8th Street Subarea Plan as part of the Wilburton Vision Implementation CPA. These recommendations will be transmitted to the City Council in June. (See May 1 Public Hearing materials)
Wilburton Vision Implementation Phase 2 Engagement Report
The city heard from over 350 people who provided input on the vision elements and major policy moves that will shape future changes in the Wilburton transit-oriented development area (summary of engagement).
Wilburton Vision Implementation Phase 1 Engagement Report
The city concluded its re-engagement phase, processing feedback from boards and commissions, outreach activities and responses to a questionnaire and interactive map (summary of questionnaire results).
Resident Advisory Committee Vision Report
A City Council-appointed resident advisory committee guided the visioning process for the Wilburton commercial area. The committee studied the land use, transportation and urban design elements of the area and issued a report and recommendations to the council on July 2, 2018.
Project Status and Timeline
The Wilburton project is currently in the Planning stage.
Project Phase | Approximate Date |
Scoping | Completed in 2017 |
Visioning | Completed in 2018 |
Planning | Now - 2024 |
Land Use Code | Summer 2023 - Summer 2024 |
Monitoring & Control | Ongoing after Adoption |
Background Documents
Wilburton Commercial Area Study
Draft Environmental Impact Statement
- Fact Sheet
- Chapter 1 - Summary
- Chapter 2 - Alternatives
- Chapter 3 - Affected Environment, Impacts and Mitigation Measures
- Chapter 3.1 - Geology and Soils
- Chapter 3.2 - Air Quality and Greenhouse Gases
- Chapter 3.3 - Water Resources
- Chapter 3.4 - Ecosystems
- Chapter 3.5 - Land Use
- Chapter 3.6 - Economic Activity
- Chapter 3.7 - Neighborhoods and Populations
- Chapter 3.8 - Aesthetics
- Chapter 3.9 - Transportation
- Chapter 3.10 - Noise
- Chapter 3.11 - Energy
- Chapter 3.12 - Environmental Health
- Chapter 3.13 - Public Services and Utilities
- Chapter 4 - References
- Appendices
Past and Upcoming Presentations
Date | Meeting, Event, or Action Taken | Links |
5/1/24 | Planning Commission Topic: CPA Public Hearing | |
4/3/24 | Planning Commission Study Session Topic: Draft CPA - Future Land Use | Materials |
3/27/24 | Planning Commission Study Session Topic: Draft CPA & LUCA - Transportation, Streets & Blocks | Materials |
3/18/24 | City Council Study Session (presented jointly with the Comprehensive Plan Periodic Update) Topic: Briefing on progress of the Comprehensive Plan Periodic Update and Wilburton Vision Implementation | Materials |
3/14/24 | Transportation Commission Study Session Topic: Recommendation on Draft CPA - Transportation | Materials |
2/28/24 | Planning Commission Study Session (presented jointly with the Comprehensive Plan Periodic Update) Topic: Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map | Materials |
2/14/24 | Planning Commission Study Session Topic: Land Use Code Amendments (LUCA) Overview | Materials |
11/29/23 | Planning Commission Study Session Topic: Phase 2 Engagement and Discussion of Community Input | Materials |
11/9/23 | Transportation Commission Study Session Topic: Draft CPA - Transportation | Materials |
7/26/23 | Planning Commission Study Session Topic: Draft CPA - Future Land Use | Materials |
7/24/23 | City Council Study Session (presented jointly with the Comprehensive Plan Periodic Update) Topic: Comprehensive Plan Periodic Update and Wilburton Vision Implementation - Continued Review of Preferred Alternative | Materials |
7/17/23 | City Council Study Session (presented jointly with the Comprehensive Plan Periodic Update) Topic: Comprehensive Plan Periodic Update and Wilburton Vision Implementation - Review of Preferred Alternative | Materials |
7/13/23 | Transportation Commission Study Session Topic: Review of Internal Access Concepts and Recommendation on Draft CPA - Transportation | Materials |
7/12/23 | Planning Commission Study Session Topic: Draft CPA - Cultural and Community Connections | Materials |
6/28/23 | Planning Commission Study Session (presented jointly with the Comprehensive Plan Periodic Update) Topic: Recommendation of Preferred Alternative for Comprehensive Plan Periodic Update and Wilburton Vision Implementation | Materials |
6/21/23 | Planning Commission Study Session (presented jointly with the Comprehensive Plan Periodic Update) Topic: Discussion of Preferred Alternative for Comprehensive Plan Periodic Update and Wilburton Vision Implementation | Materials |
6/14/23 | Planning Commission Study Session (presented jointly with the Comprehensive Plan Periodic Update) Topic: Racially Disparate Impact Analysis, Economic Analysis and Implications of Analysis for the Preferred Alternative | Materials |
6/13/23 | Parks & Community Services Board Topic: Draft CPA - Parks, Recreation & Open Space | Materials |
6/8/23 | Transportation Commission Study Session Topic: Draft CPA - Transportation | Materials |
5/24/23 | Planning Commission Study Session Topic: Draft CPA - Open Space and Natural Systems | Materials |
4/24/23 | City Council Study Session (presented jointly with the Comprehensive Plan Periodic Update) Topic: Briefing on progress of the Comprehensive Plan Periodic Update and Wilburton Vision Implementation | Materials |
3/22/23 | Planning Commission Study Session Topic: Preliminary Policy Guidance to inform Comprehensive Plan Policy Amendments (CPA) | Materials |
3/14/23 | Parks & Community Services Board Topic: Preliminary Policy Guidance to inform Comprehensive Plan Policy Amendments (CPA) | Materials |
3/9/23 | Transportation Commission Study Session Topic: Preliminary Policy Guidance to inform Comprehensive Plan Policy Amendments (CPA) | Materials |
2/22/23 | Planning Commission Study Session (presented jointly with the Comprehensive Plan Periodic Update) Topic: Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) process and briefing | Materials |
9/28/22 | Planning Commission Study Session (presented jointly with the Comprehensive Plan Periodic Update) Topic: Discussion of growth alternatives to inform the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) process | Materials |
7/25/22 | City Council Study Session (presented jointly with the Comprehensive Plan Periodic Update) Topic: Range of growth concepts to analyze for the Comprehensive Plan Periodic Update and the Wilburton Study Area | Materials |
7/14/22 | Transportation Commission Study Session Topic: Project Overview | Materials |
7/13/22 | Planning Commission Study Session (presented jointly with the Comprehensive Plan Periodic Update) Topic: Range of growth concepts to analyze for the Comprehensive Plan Periodic Update and Wilburton Vision Implementation | Materials |
7/12/22 | Parks & Community Services Board Topic: Project Overview | Materials |
6/8/22 | Planning Commission Study Session Topic: Project Overview | Materials |
5/11/22 | Planning Commission Study Session Topic: Project Overview | Materials |
4/25/22 | City Council Study Session Topic: Initiation of the Wilburton Vision Implementation - Comprehensive Plan Amendment (CPA) and Land Use Code Amendment (LUCA) | Materials |
Related Projects
- Eastrail Framework Plan
- East Link and Wilburton Station (Sound Transit)
- Eastside Rail Corridor