Bellingham City Council
The Bellingham City Council conducted a comprehensive regular meeting on June 23, 2025, covering transportation improvements, LGBTQ+ protections, behavioral health funding, property acquisitions, and tenant protection ordinances. The most significant development was the Council's discussion of a draft ordinance (AB 24589) that would codify equal protection and provision of city services for LGBTQ+ community members, creating a new chapter in the Bellingham Municipal Code. While no action was taken on this ordinance, extensive deliberation indicated the Council's commitment to advancing LGBTQ+ protections with additional community input. The Council approved several key transportation initiatives, including permanently retaining the Eldridge Avenue non-motorized pilot project and adopting the 2026-2031 Transportation Improvement Program. They also approved continued funding for the Alternative Response Team (ART) program, demonstrating ongoing commitment to behavioral health crisis response. Three final ordinances were passed unanimously, strengthening tenant protections by prohibiting unfair or excessive fees in residential and manufactured/mobile home rental agreements. Mayor Lund made appointments to the Transportation Commission and Public Facilities District Board, while the Council authorized significant property acquisitions totaling over $1.8 million for Lake Whatcom watershed protection. Multiple litigation settlements were approved in executive session, including a $150,000 settlement and authorization for outside counsel on federal grant condition challenges. The meeting also featured work sessions on shifting from neighborhood-based to citywide planning processes and implementing state House Bill 1110 requirements for middle housing, indicating major changes ahead for Bellingham's land use planning approach. Public comment included testimony from 46 individuals, reflecting high community engagement particularly around LGBTQ+ issues.
**AB 24577 - Transportation Commission Appointments** - **Action:** Approved 7-0 - **Details:** Appointed Andrea Reiter and Jonathan Huegel to three-year terms - **Significance:** Continues citizen representation on transportation planning **AB 24587 - Public Facilities District Board Appointments** - **Action:** Approved 7-0 (two separate votes) - **Details:** Appointed Dr. Sati Mookherjee and Bruce Tabb to first terms - **Significance:** Positions PFD to leverage extended state funding mechanism from 2025 legislative session **AB 24578 - Eldridge Avenue Pilot Project** - **Action:** Approved 7-0 - **Details:** Permanently retained bike lanes and parking removal from one-year pilot - **Data:** Increased pedestrian/bicycle usage, decreased speeds, collision rates below national average - **Significance:** Demonstrates commitment to multimodal transportation infrastructure **AB 24579 - Transportation Improvement Program** - **Action:** Approved Resolution #2025-10, 7-0 - **Deta…
**July 7, 2025:** Public hearing on proposed resolution for city to relinquish portion of general utility easement retained within vacated Otis Street and E Laurel Street (Ordinance 7207) **July 8, 2025:** Whatcom County Council consideration of Public Facilities District Board appointments **July 18, 2025:** Closing dates for both approved watershed property acquisitions **July 21, 2025:** Two public hearings scheduled - Britton Road/Northern Heigh…


