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BEL-BFC-2025-10-06 October 06, 2025 Budget & Finance Committee City of Bellingham 2 min
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The Bellingham Budget and Finance Committee held a brief two-minute meeting to approve creating a new fund for the Central Library renovation project. The committee unanimously recommended approval of an ordinance that establishes the Library Renovation Construction Fund and amends the 2025 budget to allocate $355,000 for design work and operating expenses. The Central Library, built in 1951 and last renovated in 1985, serves over 500,000 visitors annually and requires significant updates. The $8.53 million renovation project will be funded through a combination of state grants ($3.03 million), private donations ($3.5 million), and Real Estate Excise Tax ($2 million), with construction expected to begin in 2026. Finance staff recommended creating a separate construction fund to ensure transparency in tracking the various funding sources for this major capital project.

**AB 24685 - Central Library Renovation Fund Creation** - **Vote:** 3-0 (unanimous approval) - **Staff Recommendation:** Pass ordinance - **Action Taken:** Approved creating Library Renovation Construction Fund (F…

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The brief discussion focused on the transparency benefits of creating a separate fund for the library renovation project. Committee Member Michael Lilliquist emphasized that the new fund would allow for better mixing of different funding sources including gift funds and grant monies, calling it "a good transparency m…
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**Eric Johnson, Budget & Treasury Manager:** Presented the ordinance and explained the transparency benefits of the new fund structure. **Michael Lilliquist, Committee Member:** Strongly supported the fund cre…
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**Michael Lilliquist, on fund transparency:** "Given that there's different types of dollars, it makes a lot of sense to create a new fund on this." **Michael Lilliquist, on funding diversity:** "Hop…
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- Item proceeds to full City Council for final consideration on October 6, 2025 evening meeting - Design work will begin once ordinance is fully approved - Construction expected to begin in 2026 an…

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After this meeting, the committee formally recommended creating a new Library Renovation Construction Fund (Fund 302) to track the Central Library renovation project. The $355,000 budget amendment was…
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--- ### Key Outcome The Budget and Finance Committee unanimously approved creating a new Library Renovation Construction Fund and transferring $255,000 from the Library Gift Fund to begin design work for the $8.53 million Central Library renovation project. ### Critical Decisions - **Approved:** Ordinance creating Library Renovation Construction Fund (Fund 302) - **Approved:** Budget amendment transferring $355,000 from Library Gift Fund ($255,000 for design, $100,000 for operations) - **Advancing:** Item moves to full City Council for final approval ### Meeting Context This brief 2-minute committee meeting focused on a single agenda item establishing financial infrastructure for the Central Library's major renovation. Built in 1951 and last renovated in 1985, the library now serves over 500,000 visitors annually and needs significant updates for accessibility, HVAC, and operational efficiency. ### Fiscal Impact - **Project Total:** $8.53 million - **Funding Sources:** State grants ($3.03M), private donations ($3.5M), Real Estate Excise Tax ($2M) - **Current Action:** $355,000 budget adjustment to launch design phase - **Timeline:** Construction begins 2026, completion early 2027 ### What's Next The ordinance advances to the October 6, 2025 City Council meeting for final consideration, with implementation expected to begin immediately upon approval. --- ### Meeting Setup The Budget and Finance Committee convened at 4:20 PM on October 6, 2025, with Committee Chair Lisa Anderson presiding. Committee Member Daniel Hammill participated remotely, while Committee Member Michael Lilliquist attended in person. The meeting lasted only two minutes, focusing on a single agenda item. ### Technical Challenges The meeting faced significant audio recording issues, with most of the official recording lost due to technical errors. The available transcript captures only the final moments of discussion and voting, limiting the full record of deliberation. ### Staff Presentation Eric Johnson, Budget & Treasury Manager, presented the ordinance creating a new fund for the Central Library renovation project. According to the minutes, Johnson explained how the new fund would improve transparency and financial tracking for the multi-million-dollar project. ### Committee Discussion The limited available transcript shows the discussion's conclusion, where committee members expressed support for creating the dedicated fund. Council Member Lilliquist noted the benefits of se…
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### Meeting Overview The Budget and Finance Committee met on October 6, 2025, to consider an ordinance creating a new fund for the Central Library facility renovation project. The committee unanimously approved the measure, which will help improve financial transparency and tracking for this major capital project. ### Key Terms and Concepts **Budget Amendment:** A formal change to the city's adopted budget that adjusts revenue or expense allocations, requires council approval through an ordinance. **Fund:** A separate accounting entity used to track specific types of revenue and expenses, ensuring transparency and compliance with legal requirements. **Library Gift Fund:** An existing city fund that holds private donations specifically designated for library purposes and operations. **Construction Fund:** A specialized fund created to track all revenue and expenses related to a specific capital construction project from start to finish. **Real Estate Excise Tax (REET):** A tax collected on property sales in Washington state, with a portion going to local governments for capital projects. **Budget and Finance Committee:** A standing committee of three council members that reviews financial matters before they go to the full city council. **Capital Project:** A major expenditure for building, renovating, or purchasing long-term assets like buildings or infrastructure. ### Key People at This Meeting | Name | Role / Affiliation | |---|---| | Lisa Anderson | Committee Chair, Fifth Ward Council Member | | Daniel H…
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