Where History Meets the Rugged Trails.
Welcome to Bellevue – a proud and welcoming community in the beautiful Wood River Valley.
The Southern Gateway to the Wood River Valley.
Town Highlights
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The Plan Phone
The plan phone is a new tool from the Bellevue Community Development Department which, when you pick up the receiver, it asks you a question about our community. You can

2026 Valley Wide Winter Read – Frankenstein: The 1818 Text by Mary Shelley
Get ready for the Winter Read! This year’s pick is Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. Valley-wide events and book discussions will begin February 5, 2026, and will run throughout the month

CAUTION: Large Cats
CAUTION…a large cat has been spotted in and around the Bellevue Cemetery feeding on a deer carcass. Please be aware of your surroundings, as well as keeping an eye on


The Plan Phone
The plan phone is a new tool from the Bellevue Community Development Department which, when you pick up the receiver, it asks you a question

2026 Valley Wide Winter Read – Frankenstein: The 1818 Text by Mary Shelley
Get ready for the Winter Read! This year’s pick is Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. Valley-wide events and book discussions will begin February 5, 2026, and

CAUTION: Large Cats
CAUTION…a large cat has been spotted in and around the Bellevue Cemetery feeding on a deer carcass. Please be aware of your surroundings, as well
Explore Online Services & Resources
Throughout 2025, the City website will offer a growing number of tools to improve community engagement, make doing business with the City easier, provide transparency into City projects and meetings and share opportunities within our community.
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A community of neighbors.
A word from Mayor Giordani
As 2025 comes to a close, I’m proud to highlight that in the past year the City of Bellevue applied for and received multiple grants ($150,000+), launched crucial planning efforts including our Transportation Plan and Comprehensive Plan, and worked collaboratively to improve many of our services and internal systems.
In 2026, the Bellevue community can expect further results. The new year will bring new priorities, the completion of long-awaited efforts, and the continuation of initiatives to make City Hall more effective, efficient, and accessible for all. I encourage you to get involved! Come to public meetings, drop by City Hall, join one of our committees, or start a community group. I am excited to work with you to make Bellevue even better throughout this new year.
Thank you, and Happy Holidays!
Christina Giordani, Mayor
Bellevue City Hall
115 E Pine Street • Bellevue, ID 83313
Phone: (208) 788 2128
