Committee of the Whole
The September 29 Committee of the Whole meeting addressed three major items that collectively represent significant shifts in how Bellingham plans and funds its future growth. The committee unanimously approved two planning documents — the Capital Facilities Plan and Multimodal Transportation Plan — that will be incorporated into the upcoming Bellingham Comprehensive Plan update. These documents shift detailed technical information out of the main plan while maintaining GMA compliance requirements. The most consequential discussion centered on Mayor Lund's presentation of the proposed 2026 budget, which proposes a criminal justice sales tax increase of 0.1% to generate nearly $4 million annually. This tax would help address a $10 million general fund deficit while avoiding deeper cuts to public safety services. The budget includes elimination of 40 positions (representing 30 FTEs) with 12 actual layoffs, while maintaining current service levels through the new revenue. Council members engaged in substantive discussion about their role in the city's new planning "framework" versus the old "regime," with particular focus on when exactly the council makes binding decisions versus when they simply set planning direction. The budget discussion revealed community pushback against the proposed tax increase, with council members requesting clearer communication about how the funds would support diversion programs and alternative responses rather than expanding police presence. A notable tension emerged around implementation versus planning documents, with Council Member Lilliquist expressing stronger interest in the former as they represent more concrete council decision-making opportunities. The meeting highlighted the administration's efforts to balance fiscal sustainability with service maintenance during challenging economic conditions.
**AB 24673 - Capital Facilities Plan Resolution** - Vote: 6-0 approval - Staff Recommendation: Adopt - Action: Adopts the Capital Facilities Plan as a city document for later inclusion in the comprehensive plan - Impact: Shifts detailed facility information from main comp plan to separate document while maintaining GMA compliance **AB 24674 - Multimodal Transportation Plan Resolution** - Vote: 6-0 approval - Staff Recommendation: Adopt - Action: Adopts the Multimodal Transport…
**Budget Process Timeline:** - October 6: Fire and police department budget discussions - October 6: First budget public hearing - November 17: Ordinance introduction - Early December: Final budget adoption **Comprehensive Plan Schedule:** - October 7: Full Bellingham Plan overview presentation to council - Planning Commission unanimously recommended the draft plan on September 26 - Adoption targeted by end of 2025 to meet state GMA deadline **Capital Project…


