City of Bellingham Community and Economic Development Committee
The Bellingham City Council's Community and Economic Development Committee approved four budget and partnership items in a efficient 37-minute session, maintaining tourism promotion funding despite significant challenges from declining Canadian visitation. The committee unanimously approved Bellingham Whatcom County Tourism's $1.49 million 2026 Tourism Promotion Area budget, along with lodging tax budget amendments and recommendations totaling $2.82 million. A creative funding solution was also approved to maintain regional economic development activities by shifting city costs to countywide rural sales tax revenue, freeing up general fund dollars. The session concluded with a presentation on federal housing program accomplishments, showing the city is on track to exceed its 10-year goal of 850 affordable housing units. The meeting highlighted both challenges and innovations in local economic development. Tourism officials reported that Whatcom County remains the fifth-highest visitor spending county in Washington state despite a 3.6% decline in hotel occupancy through October, primarily due to reduced Canadian cross-border travel. However, strong domestic travel helped offset some losses, and the tourism promotion area funding established in 2023 has enabled more sophisticated marketing campaigns with measurable returns. The creative funding arrangement for regional economic development demonstrates how local governments are finding ways to maintain services while addressing budget constraints.


