Bellingham City Council Special Meeting / Committee of the Whole
The City Council held a special meeting focused on three street vacation ordinances and detailed budget presentations from three major departments. The session began with a 20-minute executive session regarding potential litigation with Phillips, followed by expeditious approval of all three street vacation requests by unanimous 7-0 votes. The vacations involved an industrial alley between Iowa and Kentucky Streets, a portion of Iron Street for Rock Hill Park expansion, and Burns Street within the Barkley Urban Village development. The substantive portion of the meeting centered on budget work sessions with Parks & Recreation, Planning & Community Development, and Public Works departments presenting their 2026 proposals. These departments collectively represent nearly $337 million in proposed spending, with Public Works alone accounting for $273.2 million. All three departments are implementing staffing reductions while attempting to maintain service levels through operational efficiencies and fee adjustments. The budget discussions revealed significant challenges across departments. Parks is reducing general fund expenses while shifting more operations to the Greenways levy fund. Planning faces an extensive workload implementing state-mandated housing laws with reduced professional services budgets. Public Works continues to manage aging infrastructure while pursuing environmental stewardship projects. Council members expressed concern about departments' ability to complete ambitious work plans with constrained resources.
**Alley Vacation (AB 24707) - PASSED 7-0** Motion by Daniel Hammill, second by Michael Lilliquist. Vacated a portion of an unimproved alley between Iowa and Kentucky Streets. Unique because the city owns the underlying fee interest, so petitioners must pursue separate acquisition through surplus property procedures. No compensation required for the vacation itself. **Iron Street Vacation (AB 24708) - PASSED 7-0** Motion by Daniel Hammill, second by Lisa Anderson. Vacated western half of Iron Street abutting Rock Hill Park to allow park expansion including new playground equipment. No compensation required…
**November 3 & 17, 2025**: Planning department will bring multiple ordinances to council including parking reform, ADUs, co-living, middle housing, and design review updates. **First Quarter 2026**: Parks department will return with comprehensive greenways levy strategic assessment and Baker View neighborhood park master plan with phased funding. **End of 2025**: Parks anticipates bringing civic athletic complex master plan to council with Carl Cozier relocation framework. **2026 Constru…


