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BEL-CON-2026-01-05 January 05, 2026 City Council Regular Meeting City of Bellingham 44 min
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The Bellingham City Council held its annual reorganization meeting on January 5, 2026, marking the beginning of a new year with new leadership and committee assignments. Hannah Stone was elected Council President, with Hollie Huthman as President Pro Tempore and Edwin H. "Skip" Williams continuing as Mayor Pro Tempore. The meeting efficiently handled routine reorganization business alongside approval of the city's 2026 state legislative agenda. Beyond the leadership transition, the Council approved a significant $19 million bond ordinance to finance construction of a new 911 dispatch facility and refund existing debt obligations. This represents the largest financial decision of the evening, supporting critical public safety infrastructure improvements. Mayor Kimberley Lund outlined several transparency and engagement initiatives for 2026, including an agenda improvement project launching January 26, a new state-of-the-city video format, and expanded "department head road show" town halls throughout the city. These efforts signal a continued focus on civic accessibility and community engagement. The meeting concluded with executive session approval of a $1.8 million Lake Whatcom watershed property acquisition, demonstrating ongoing commitment to protecting the city's drinking water supply. The transaction involves 5.02 acres plus conservation easements, funded through dedicated water customer fees. All actions passed unanimously, reflecting strong Council consensus as they begin the new year. The streamlined 44-minute meeting set an efficient tone for 2026 governance while addressing both administrative necessities and significant policy decisions.

**Council Reorganization (AB 24797) - Passed 7-0** - Hannah Stone elected Council President - Hollie Huthman elected President Pro Tempore - Edwin H. "Skip" Williams continues as Mayor Pro Tempore - Committee chair assignments: Anderson (Budget/Finance), Cotton (Community Economic Development), Williams (Parks/Recreation), Huthman (Planning), Hammill (Public Health/Safety/Justice/Equity), Lilliquist (Public Works/Natural Resources) - Individual board and commission assignments distributed across all council members **2026 Legislative Agenda (AB 24798) - Passed 7-0** Council approved the city's priorities for the upcoming state legislative session, focusing on capital needs including municipal court renovation, day shelter facilities, and Bellingham Bay cleanup funding. **911 …

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The reorganization process dominated policy discussion, with Council members discussing the structure of committee assignments and board representations. Council President Stone noted intentions to create alternative reporting mechanisms for council members serving on various boards and commissions, moving beyond traditional "Old and New Business" updates to ensure better information sharing. The 2026 legislative agenda discussion, while brief, highlighted the city's strategic priorities for state advocacy. Deputy City Administrator Janice Keller and the city's lobbying team presented items categorized by those unique to Bellingham versus collaborative regional efforts. Capital funding priorities include renovating the former federal courthouse for municipal court use, supporting day shelter facilities for unsheltered populations, and preserving Model …
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**Mayor Kimberley Lund** emphasized transparency and community engagement initiatives for 2026, announcing the agenda improvement project, state-of-the-city video format, and expanded town hall meetings. She congratulated new Council leadership and thanked outgoing President Huthman for her service. **Council President Hannah Stone** expressed appreciation for the opportunity to lead and indicated interest in improving council member reporting on board and commission assignments beyond traditional meeting formats. **Council Member Michael Lilliquist** provided context during the property acquisition discussion, explain…
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**Mayor Kimberley Lund, on transparency improvements:** "We have also modernized the agenda templates and we are increasing attention to the written materials presented with the agenda. These steps and others are meant to improve readability to provide more complete information to increase our accuracy and our consistency." **Mayor Lund, on community engagement:** "Over the last two years, the city's entire departmental leadership team and I have held two open invitation opportunities …
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**January 26, 2026:** Next regular Council meeting with new agenda improvement format launching **January 30, 2026:** Deadline for Lake Whatcom property acquisition closing **First Quarter 2026:** Council retreat scheduled to address tabled reorganization items including communications work group proposals and public comment logistics changes **Legislativ…

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**Leadership Structure:** Hannah Stone now serves as Council President, replacing Hollie Huthman who moves to President Pro Tempore role. New committee chair assignments redistribute policy oversight areas. **Legislative Priorities:** City adopted formal 2026 state legislative agenda emphasizing capital funding requests, housing policy, and environmental protection priorities. **Financial Commitments:** Council authorized up to $19 million in new bond debt for 911 dispatch facil…
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## Meeting Overview The first Bellingham City Council meeting of 2026 took place on January 5th at 7:00 PM in Council Chambers, serving as both the annual reorganization meeting and a regular meeting. All seven council members were present for this transition meeting, which marked new leadership and committee assignments for the year ahead. The meeting had a ceremonial feel as Mayor Lund welcomed the new year while highlighting planned improvements to city operations and community engagement. Mayor Lund opened with New Year's wishes and outlined three major initiatives for 2026: an agenda improvement project to increase transparency and accessibility, a shift from traditional state of the city addresses to video format, and expanded town hall meetings dubbed the "department head road show." The meeting combined routine business with the significant annual reorganization that sets the council's structure for the coming year. ## Annual Council Reorganization The centerpiece of the evening was the formal reorganization of the City Council's leadership and committee structure. Hannah Stone was elected Council President, taking over from Hollie Huthman, who transitioned to Council President Pro Tempore. Skip Williams was ret…
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## Meeting Overview The Bellingham City Council met on January 5, 2026, for their first regular meeting of the year, combining their annual reorganization with regular business. The main focus was reorganizing council leadership and committee assignments for 2026, approving the state legislative agenda, and conducting routine city business. ## Key Terms and Concepts **Committee of the Whole:** A meeting format where all seven council members participate together to discuss items before they come to the regular evening meeting for formal votes. **Mayor Pro Tempore:** A council member who serves as acting mayor when the mayor is unavailable. This is an annual appointment made during reorganization. **Council President:** The council member elected annually by their peers to run meetings and provide leadership. For 2026, Hannah Stone was elected to this role. **Lake Whatcom Watershed Land Acquisition Program:** A city program funded by water customer surcharges that purchases land around Lake Whatcom to protect the city's drinking water source. **Limited Tax General Obligation Bonds:** A type of municipal borrowing backed by the city's ability to levy property taxes, used here to finance a 911 dispatch facility and refinance older debt. **State Legislative Agenda:** The city's annual priorities and positions for the Washington State legislative session, covering issues like housing, transportation, and municipal funding. **Executive Session:** A closed meeting where the council discusses confidential matters like litigation or property acquisitions before making decisions in public. **Consent Agenda:** Routine, non-controversial items grouped together for a single vote to streamline meetings. ## Key People at This Meeting | Name | Role / Affiliation | |---|---| | Hannah Stone | Newly elected Council President, Ward 1 | | Hollie Huthman | Outgoing Council President, Ward 2, new President Pro Tempore | | Daniel Hammill | Council Member, Ward 3 | | Edwin H. "Skip" Williams | Council Member, Ward 4, Mayor Pro Tempore | | Lisa Anderson | Council Member, Ward 5 | | Michael Lilliquist | Council Member, Ward 6 | | Jace Cotton | At-Large Council Member | | Kimberley Lund | Mayor | | Christina Byrne | Reappointed to Sexual and Domestic Violence Commission | | Amy Navarro | Appointed to Community Development Advisory Board | ## Background Context This meeting represents the annual "fresh start" for Bellingham's city government. Every January, the c…
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