Mayor's Neighborhood Advisory Commission (MNAC)
The Mayor's Neighborhood Advisory Commission met for their regular monthly roundtable, with the mayor leading off with significant city announcements before neighborhood representatives shared updates from across Bellingham. The meeting's most substantial news was the city's successful capture of a $1.7 million grant from the Northwest Clean Air Agency for a community solar array project—the top-scoring application among 20 regional submissions that will generate power equivalent to 100 homes and produce an estimated $70,000 annually for a local climate impact fund. The mayor also provided updates on World Cup fan zone planning, legislative session challenges including potential loss of funding for corn mill and RG Haley site cleanup, and the city's concerning budget position. Three budget ordinances are pushing the city's general fund reserves down to their emergency reserve floor, triggering mandatory spending reduction and reserve-building requirements. The situation could worsen significantly if federal funding cuts materialize, with potential losses of Medicaid funding equivalent to 32 fire department FTEs. Neighborhood reports revealed a community actively engaged in spring planning, with multiple Earth Day events, plant sales, garden tours, and summer festival preparations underway. Several neighborhoods are experiencing leadership transitions and recruitment challenges, while others are collaborating on infrastructure improvements and policy advocacy. The meeting demonstrated the commission's role as both an information-sharing venue and early warning system for community concerns, from pedestrian safety issues to housing development impacts. The mayor's transparency about the city's fiscal challenges and federal funding uncertainties provided important context for neighborhoods planning their own budgets and grant applications, while the solar array announcement offered a positive counterpoint about successful regional collaboration on climate initiative
No formal votes were taken at this informational roundtable meeting. Key informational items included: - **Solar Array Grant Award:** City received full $1.7 million funding from Northwest Clean Air Agency for community solar array project, with site analysis currently underway - **Budget Position Update:** City facing additional $1.8 million reduction in general fu…
**Immediate Deadlines:** - Saturday, April 19: Little Squalicum Pier grand opening at 3 PM - Saturday, April 19: Multiple neighborhood Earth Day events (Sunnyland, Cordova game day) - Legislative session conclusion with corn mill/RG Haley funding decision pending **Upcoming Events:** - May 4: Columbia neighborhood share shack grand reopening - May 7: City Center neighborhood meeting at Boundary Bay, 5:30-7 PM - May 10: Potential Lettered Streets Log Museum tour - May 14: Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month celebration, 6 PM at Whatcom Community College - May meeting: Comprehensive Plan presentation by planning staff **Summe…


