City of Bellingham Public Health, Safety, Justice, and Equity Committee
The Public Health, Safety, Justice, and Equity Committee approved two routine contract amendments in a brief Sunday morning session. Both items involved annual adjustments to existing interlocal agreements with Whatcom County — one increasing funding for emergency medical services by 3.3%, and another reducing the city's contribution to the GRACE intervention program by $60,358 to align with actual spending patterns. The committee approved the Advanced Life Support Services amendment unanimously (3-0), which memorializes a CPI-based increase to $13,943,642 for 2026. The GRACE program amendment proved more contentious, with Council Member Daniel Hammill initially expressing concern about reducing funding for a highly effective intervention program amid rising jail costs. However, staff clarified that the reduction reflects the county's consistent underspending of the allocated funds and will not affect service levels. The amendment ultimately passed 3-0 after discussion about maintaining the program's ability to expand if needed. Both amendments reflect broader budget pressures facing the city, with staff noting the need to avoid cuts to other human services programs funded through the general fund.
**AB 24763 - Advanced Life Support Services Amendment** - Vote: 3-0 (unanimous approval) - Staff recommendation: Approve (aligned with council action) - Funding increase: 3.3% based on CPI of 2.3% plus 1% additional - Total 2026 funding: $13,943,642 - Funding source: County-wide EMS Levy **AB 24764 - G…
Both contract amendments will be forwarded to the full City Council for consideration at the regular evening meeting on December 8, 2025. The Advanced Life Support Services amendment is expected to be routine approval. The GRACE amendment may see additional discussion given the committee's extended conversation. The committee expressed interest in future expansion of the GRACE program …


