Bellingham City Council
The December 16th City Council meeting was the final meeting of 2024 and featured Mayor Lund's year-end reflections alongside several significant policy decisions. The most consequential action was the first and second reading passage of an interim ordinance eliminating parking minimums citywide, which passed 6-1 after a failed amendment attempt. This emergency measure responds to Mayor Lund's Executive Order 202402 and will take effect immediately to provide relief to housing projects while staff prepares permanent regulations. Council also approved Parks and Recreation fee increases, renewed the GRACE program agreement with Whatcom County, and authorized a $325,000 settlement for a bicycle accident case. The meeting concluded with two budget ordinances and property acquisition approval. Throughout the session, Council members engaged in substantive debate about housing policy, affordability mechanisms, and the balance between emergency action and thorough planning.
**Parking Minimums Elimination (AB 24375)**: Passed 6-1 (Anderson opposed) for first and second reading. The interim ordinance eliminates all minimum parking requirements citywide. An amendment by Council Member Lilliquist to limit application to affordable housing and transit corridors failed 2-5. Public hearing scheduled for January 13, 2025. **Mayoral Appointments**: Approved 7-0 reappointments of Maggie Bates (Design Review Board) and Jacob Stewart (Greenways Advisory Committee). Brian Bresler reappointed to Parks & Recreation Advisory Board for information only. **Contract Award - 12th & Finnegan Safety (AB 24373)**: Approved 7-0 awarding $1,306,658 contract to Strider Construction for multimodal safety improvements inc…
**January 13, 2025**: Public hearing on parking minimums interim ordinance for potential third and final vote. **January 2025**: Revised landlord-tenant "junk fees" ordinance with staff amendments to be considered. **2025**: Multiple touchpoints on nitrogen reduction evaluation at Post Point plant, with final decisions needed by end of year. **January 6, 2025**: Lake Whatcom watershed property acquisi…


