Bellingham City Council
The November 4th Bellingham City Council meeting represented a critical step toward finalizing the city's 2025 budget while addressing multiple infrastructure and governance priorities. The council advanced significant budget modifications totaling millions in new spending across various funds, though notably only $37,000 impacts the general fund. Key approvals included substantial watershed management investments, enhanced municipal court operations, and reaffirmation of increased food bank funding amid growing community need. The meeting also highlighted ongoing tensions around public safety and transparency, with public comments challenging the temporary suspension of general public comment periods. Council Member Hannah Stone successfully requested that public comment policies be discussed at an upcoming council retreat, signaling potential changes to current practices. The suspension, implemented due to security concerns at City Hall, drew criticism from community members who questioned its necessity during public hearings while being eliminated for general comment. The council took final action on landmark tree protection regulations and approved the 2025 meeting schedule. Infrastructure updates included progress reports on recycling system improvements and the Eldridge Avenue bike lane pilot project. The session demonstrated the complex balancing act between fiscal responsibility and community service expansion as the city prepares for 2026 budget challenges.
**Utility Easement Relinquishment (AB 24306):** Approved 7-0. Relinquishes surplus electrical utility easement at 701-705 North State Street to facilitate private property development. Staff recommendation: approve. Action allows property owner to proceed with development project that was triggered by building permit applications. **2025 Budget Modifications (AB 24309):** Approved 7-0. Authorized comprehensive budget changes including $732,000 for Lake Whatcom watershed property management (1.0 Environmental Coordinator + 4.0 FTE crew), $100,000 for skate park planning under Bay Street Bridge, $2.37 million for Edgemoor sewer improvements, and various staffing adjustments. Only $37,000 impacts general fund despite millions in total spending. **Mayor's Historic Preservation Appointment (AB 24308):** Approved 7-0. Reappointed Kolby LaBree to third term on Historic Preservation Commission through November 5, 2027. **2…
**November 6, 2024:** Civic Athletic Complex master planning public open house, 6-8 PM at Community Building, Bloedel Donovan Park. Formal presentation at 6:30 PM with Spanish interpretation. **November 14, 2024:** Two Bellingham Plan open houses - 11:30 AM-1 PM at Viking Union (WWU) and 5-6:30 PM at Options High School. **November 18, 2024:** Next regular council meeting with final 2025 budget proposal. **November 20, 2024:** Third Bellingham Plan open ho…


