Bellingham City Council
The Bellingham City Council concluded 2025 with a landmark meeting that adopted the city's first comprehensive plan update in decades and passed the 2026 budget, while conducting ceremonial swearing-in of re-elected officials and newly appointed Municipal Court Judge Deborah Lev. The council processed 25 agenda items with unanimous approval across all votes, reflecting strong consensus on year-end priorities. The most significant action was the adoption of the 2025 City of Bellingham Comprehensive Plan, including the future land use map, which will guide development decisions for the next 20 years. Council Member Lilliquist successfully amended the plan to add a new housing policy promoting community land trusts and other innovative affordability solutions. The council also passed five housing-related ordinances and authorized the 2026 budget, though Finance Director Andy Azbjornson warned that unforeseen expenses had created a $4 million deficit that may require dipping $2 million into reserves. The evening featured extensive committee reports covering everything from community street improvements and Holly Street bike facility updates to cemetery fee structures and tourism promotion budgets. The mayor highlighted progress on her housing executive order issued in 2024, while the council authorized several property transactions and approved multiple interlocal agreements with Whatcom County.
**Major Ordinances Passed (all 7-0):** - AB 24753: Extended interim zoning regulations for infill housing development for six more months (Ordinance 2025-12-032) - AB 24733: Allowed co-living in multifamily zones and replaced "family" references with "household" (Ordinance 2025-12-033) - AB 24742: Established clear design standards citywide for housing and mixed-use development (Ordinance 2025-12-034) - AB 24693: Updated accessory dwelling unit regulations (Ordinance 2025-12-035) - AB 24741: Adopted the 2026 Budget (Ordinance 2025-12-036) **Comprehensive Plan Adoption (7-0):** - AB 24775: Adopted the 2025 Comprehensive Plan including future land use map, amended …
**Immediate Deadlines:** - December 10: Community Open House for Civic Athletic Complex master plan at Bloedel Donovan Community Building, 6-8 PM - December 15: City Council meeting with two public hearings on easement relinquishment resolutions - December 19: Closing deadline for Lake Whatcom watershed property acquisition **Ongoing Projects:** - Community Streets Program design work moving forward with TKS Associates for 2026 implementation - Holly Street bike facility altern…


