Hearing Examiner
The City of Bellingham Hearing Examiner conducted a virtual vehicle impound appeal hearing regarding Spencer Cutsforth's 2004 Toyota Tacoma, which was towed during the October 21, 2025 Bellingham Bay Marathon. The case centered on whether proper signage was in place when Cutsforth, a marathon participant, parked his vehicle on the 1200 block of Railroad Avenue at approximately 5 AM. City parking enforcement had placed 28 temporary no-parking signs along the block on October 18, plus one permanent retroreflective "Road to be Closed" sign. However, severe weather struck early on October 21, with winds gusting 20-30 mph between 1:45 AM and 7 AM, causing most temporary signs to blow down. When parking officers arrived at 6 AM, only six temporary signs remained standing, though officials maintained the minimum two signs required by Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) standards were still in place. The appeal hearing revealed tensions between race organizer communications, which told participants they could "park anywhere downtown for free" except the Depot Market lot, and the city's need to clear the race route for safety. Approximately 10-12 vehicles were impounded from this single block, representing 2.9% of the 350 marathon participants according to city statistics. Hearing Examiner Sharon Rice will issue a written decision by November 4, 2025.
No formal votes were taken, as this was an administrative appeal hearing. The Hearing Examiner took the matter under advisement and will issue a written decision within 10 business days (by November 4, 2025). The decision will determine whether the $710.14 in towing and storage fees…
**November 4, 2025:** Hearing Examiner Sharon Rice must issue written decision (10 business days from hearing date) **Process:** Decision will be sent to city staff, who will forward it to all parties…


