City Council
The Bellingham City Council held public hearings on two significant items: 2026 revenue projections including a proposed 1% property tax increase, and amendments to accessory dwelling unit (ADU) regulations to comply with state law. The revenue hearing provided detailed economic forecasting showing challenges in sales tax revenue growth and the need for the statutory property tax increase to maintain city services. The ADU ordinance hearing addressed required state compliance but sparked debate over parking elimination and ownership requirements, ultimately being referred to committee for further discussion. The meeting also included budget work sessions for the IT department and library, both facing proposed position eliminations and service reductions. The library will lose Sunday hours and reduce its materials budget by 13%, while IT will eliminate key security and database positions. Two environmental protection measures passed unanimously: establishing a city wetland mitigation bank and adopting an invasive mussel response plan for Lake Whatcom. Mayor Lund reported on recent tribal relations activities and thanked the community for a peaceful weekend demonstration.
**AB 24694 - 2026 Revenue Projections/Property Tax (Public Hearing Only):** - Staff recommendation: 1% property tax levy increase - Council action: Public hearing held, no motion taken (ordinance comes next meeting) - Key details: $782,000 increase including 1% levy plus new construction, would result in approximately $22 increase for $600,000 home **AB 24693 - ADU Ordinance (Referred to Committee):** - Staff/Planning Commission recommendation: Approve with three changes including parking elimination - Council action: Referred to Committee of the Whole 7-0 - Key details: Required by HB 1337, eliminates owner occupancy requirements, allows condominiumization **AB 24703 - Arts Commission Appointment:*…
**November 3, 2025 Public Hearings:** Three major hearings scheduled for parking ordinance extension (six months), Bellingham Plan adoption (comprehensive plan), and 2026 budget adoption. **Property Tax Ordinance:** Council will vote on the 1% property tax levy ordinance at the next meeting, required by November end for 2026 implementation. **ADU Committee Review:** Committee of the Whole will conduct detailed review of ADU ordinance during daytime session, addressing utility arrangements, impact fees, building envelope limitations, and lot coverage require…


