City of Bellingham Committee of the Whole
The Bellingham City Council Committee of the Whole held a brief but productive meeting focused on municipal court expansion and administrative improvements. The primary action was unanimous approval of an ordinance creating a second full-time municipal judge position, implementing a key component of the 2026 adopted budget. This position will be funded by eliminating the current court commissioner role, providing the court with enhanced capacity to handle trials that commissioners cannot oversee. The meeting also served as a showcase for the city's modernized agenda and packet system, with Council President Hannah Stone providing an extensive overview of formatting improvements and publication timing changes. The new system publishes materials one week in advance rather than the previous shorter timeframe, enhancing transparency and accessibility for both council members and the public. Two additional items emerged from old and new business: a committee assignment change moving Council Member Huthman to the Lodging Tax Advisory Committee due to Anderson's scheduling conflicts, and unanimous support for state legislation (HB 1570) enabling collective bargaining for student workers at Western Washington University. The meeting concluded with a brief executive session on labor relations matters.
**AB 24813 - Municipal Court Judge Position:** - Vote: Passed 7-0 (Anderson/Huthman) - Creates second full-time municipal judge position - Eliminates court commissioner position to offset costs for 2026 - Authorizes mayoral appointment with council approval (anticipated February 2026) - Sets election for full judicial term beginning January 1, 2030 **Committee Assignment Change:** - Vote: Pa…
- Municipal judge appointment anticipated for second February 2026 council meeting pending tonight's final ordinance approval - ELTAC meeting scheduled for January 27, 2026 at 3:30 PM with Council Member Huthman now representing the city - HB 1570 hea…


