Bellingham City Council
The Bellingham City Council held a brief special meeting to approve a street vacation ordinance for Rimland Drive between Woburn Street and Barkley Boulevard, requested by Talbot Real Estate LLC. This action concludes a 25-year process that began in 2000 when the city originally required Talbot to vacate this street as part of a binding site plan contract. After a 2012 hearing examiner recommendation that was never acted upon and Talbot's subsequent petition withdrawal, the developer resubmitted the request in March 2025 as part of the broader Barkley Urban Village development. The council unanimously approved the vacation despite acknowledging it wouldn't meet current street vacation criteria. Staff justified the approval based on the unique history, the 2012 hearing examiner recommendation, and the fact that Talbot will provide more than adequate compensation by dedicating and constructing approximately 205,000 square feet of new right-of-way compared to the 152,750 square feet being vacated across both Rimland Drive and the related Burns Street vacation.
**AB 24654 - Rimland Drive Street Vacation Ordinance** - **Vote:** Passed 7-0 - **Staff Recommendation:** Approve vacation with revised conditions - **Council Action:** Approved first and second reading of vacation ordinance - **Key Specifics:** Vacates 86,120 square feet of fully improved Rimland Drive; Talbot accepts responsibility for all future maintenance and improvements; city retains utility easements but n…
- **September 24, 2025:** Hearing examiner public hearing for Burns Street vacation petition - **November 3, 2025:** Anticipated closed record hearing for Burns Street vacation ordinance - **Third and Final Reading:** Rimland Drive vacation ordinance cannot proceed to third and final rea…


