Meydenbauer Bay Park Expansion Design Survey

The goal of the Meydenbauer Bay Park expansion is to create enhanced connections between Bellevue’s downtown, the waterfront, and the existing park. This project is guided by the 2010 Park and Land Use Plan and planning and implementation principles, the current budget and permitting realities, and community feedback collected over the past two years.  

This survey explores the full expansion area. Construction will take place in phases based on city priorities and feasibilityConsidering previous community feedback, the Kite Site and 100th Ave SE area is the initial focus for the next phase of construction. 

Explore the Phase 2 park expansion areas.A map of the Meydenbauer Bay Park expansion areas, which include 99th Avenue Southeast, Shoreline Promenade, Marina, Lake Washington Boulevard Northeast, and Kite Site and 100th Ave SE. The Bay Connector walkway will connect the Kite Site and Shoreline Promenade with sloped paths.

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Kite Site

The Kite Site pavilion and plaza at the corner of Main Street and 100th Ave SE.

The Kite Site connects Main Street all the way down to Lake Washington. Improvements include:  

  • Paths down to Meydenbauer Bay with seating and natural landscaping. 
  • Easy-to-access parking off of 100th Ave SE underneath the paths.  
  • A pavilion and plaza at the corner of Main Street and 100th Ave SE offering a weather-protected community space, iconic viewpoints, and areas for vendors.  
  • Additional amenities such as play elements and a water feature.  

 A bird’s eye view of the Meydenbauer Bay Park expansion of the kite-shaped area called the Kite Site. At the top of the site off of Lake Washington Boulevard Northeast and 100th Avenue Southeast, there is a pavillion and plaza space. Below the plaza area, trees and shrubs surround a switchback path sloping down towards Lake Washington.

The Kite Site design includes a pavilion and plaza with parking below the walking paths.

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How satisfied are you with the proposed Kite Site design? 

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