Greenways Advisory Committee
The Bellingham Greenways Advisory Committee convened virtually on October 2nd for a comprehensive review of environmental programs and budget allocations. The meeting featured three major presentations that highlighted both the city's water quality protection efforts and significant fiscal pressures facing the Parks Department. The committee received an extensive briefing on the Lake Whatcom Management Program, a multi-jurisdictional effort involving the City of Bellingham, Whatcom County, and Lake Whatcom Water and Sewer District to protect the region's primary drinking water source. Environmental Coordinator Sara Brooke Benjamin outlined the program's origins in the 1980s-1990s when water quality concerns first emerged, leading to a 1992 joint resolution establishing comprehensive watershed protection goals. The most significant discussion centered on the Parks Department's 2026 budget presentation by Director Nicole Oliver, revealing how the city is managing a $10 million general fund gap through strategic reallocation of resources. The department is transferring 4.21 FTEs from general fund to Greenways levy funding, bringing total Greenways-funded positions to 33.84 FTEs. This shift represents a philosophical change from earlier Greenways levies that deliberately avoided funding staff positions. The meeting concluded with feedback from committee members who attended a recent field trip to Bakerview Park, praising the site's potential and historical significance, including its connection to the historic Gold Rush Trail.
The committee approved the September meeting minutes by a vote of 5-0 with 1 abstention. This was the only formal vote taken during the meeting. Staff provided informational updates on several budget allocations including $1.5 million for skate park development (partial Greenways funding), $600,000 for Squalicum Creek Park field improvements, and $6 mill…
October 17th: Potential Sunset Pond construction site visit (pending sufficient interest from committee members and Parks and Recreation Advisory Board). October 23rd, 5:30 PM: Public open house for Bakerview Park Master Plan at Valentine Covenant Church on East Baker View Road. November 6th: Next Greenways Advisory Committee meeting…


