Bellingham City Council
The Bellingham City Council confronted its most significant budget crisis in years during its September 29th meeting, with Mayor Kim Lund presenting a 2026 budget proposal that seeks to address a $10 million General Fund shortfall through dramatic cuts and a controversial 0.1% public safety sales tax increase. The mayor's budget eliminates over 40 positions, most currently vacant, and proposes deep service reductions while leveraging dedicated fund resources to maintain essential city operations. Council unanimously approved several routine items including utility easement relinquishment, planning documents adoption, and committee recommendations for Post Point wastewater treatment upgrades and severe weather shelter agreements. However, the evening's focus remained squarely on the budget presentation and its implications for city services. The proposed public safety sales tax, if enacted, would generate nearly $4 million annually to fund existing safety services including downtown bike patrol, the GRACE alternative response program, public defenders, domestic violence services, community court operations, and regional drug task force participation. Without this revenue source, Mayor Lund warned of additional $4 million in program eliminations beyond the cuts already proposed. Council members engaged in substantive discussion about long-range planning documents, with particular attention to the Capital Facilities Plan and Multimodal Transportation Plan that will be incorporated by reference into the comprehensive plan. The meeting also featured reports on community addiction response efforts and requests for policy analysis work on tenant protection issues.
**AB 24667 - Iowa Street Utility Easement Relinquishment (PASSED 6-0):** Council approved first and second reading of an ordinance relinquishing a surplus utility easement and covenant on vacated Iowa Street behind Aaron's Bakery at 427 Ohio Street. Staff recommendation supported. Easement determined unnecessary after consultation with city and private utilities. **AB 24669 - Design Review Board Reappointment (PASSED 6-0):** Council approved Mayor Lund's reappointment of Ryan Van Straten to a second term on the Design Review Board, term expiring October 14, 2029. Staff recommendation supported. **AB 24670 - Post Point GCCM Authorization (PASSED 6-0):** Council authorized application to State Project Review Committee to use General Contractor/Construction Manager delivery method for Post Point emission control upgrades and retain Michael Loulakis for legal services. Staff recommendation supported. October 15th application deadline required immediate action. **AB 24671 - Severe …
**October 6, 2025:** City Council will hold first public hearing on 2026 proposed budget, with detailed community input opportunity and council discussion of public safety sales tax proposal. **October 15, 2025:** Deadline for Post Point GCCM application submission to State Project Review Committee, following council authorization. **November 3, 2025:** Second public hearing scheduled on 2026 budget with detailed information available at meetings.cob.org five days prior. **End of 2025:** Final budget adoption deadline with multiple work sessions planned between now and year-end for refinement and community i…


