Committee of the Whole
City Council's Committee of the Whole received a comprehensive update on the Bellingham Plan, the city's comprehensive plan update covering the next 20 years. After 18 months of community engagement, staff are developing a draft plan incorporating new state requirements and community priorities. The plan proposes accommodating 30,310 new residents and 18,390 housing units by 2045, representing a significant increase over historical averages to address the housing crisis. Council restructured its standing committee system, dissolving the Climate Action Committee and creating a new Finance and Budget Committee to address the city's structural budget deficit. Council Member Anderson will chair the new finance committee, with Council Members Hammill and Lilliquist as members. Climate work will be distributed across other committees. Council also reorganized board and commission assignments, leaving some positions vacant while establishing clearer guidelines for future appointments. The meeting concluded with Council authorizing a letter supporting rent stabilization legislation in Olympia, continuing advocacy efforts from previous years.
**AB 24425 - Council Standing Committee Structure** passed 7-0: Dissolved Climate Action Committee and created Finance and Budget Committee with Anderson as chair, Hammill and Lilliquist as members. **AB 24426 - Board and Commission Assignments** - Two motions passed 7-0: - Council Member Stone appointed to Downtown Bellingham Partnership and Sustainable Connections - Airport Advisory Committee…
**February 2025**: Draft Bellingham Plan released for public comment; Planning Commission review begins February 20 **February 10, 2025**: Parks and Recreation Department will present their goal and policy chapter to Council **March-May 2025**: Planning Commission discussions on plan chapters in four thematic packages **July…


