City of Bellingham Parks and Recreation Advisory Board
The Bellingham Parks and Recreation Advisory Board addressed several significant policy and development matters in a comprehensive session that balanced immediate project decisions with long-term strategic planning. The meeting's most consequential action involved finalizing the location for a permanent art installation at Storybrook Park, with the board ultimately selecting Site B over Site A after extensive discussion about proximity to neighboring residences and the project's "magical forest" aesthetic goals. Lane presented the first annual report for the new 10-year Greenways Levy 5, revealing strong performance in the program's inaugural year with $9.3 million in revenue and strategic acquisitions totaling 127 new acres across four properties. The report demonstrated the city's commitment to honoring the voter-approved spending allocations, with 35% directed toward acquisition, 20% each for development and maintenance, 15% for the new climate resiliency category, and 10% for flexible use. The board also tackled comprehensive planning by reviewing and recommending approval of seven refined goals and policies for the Parks and Recreation chapter of the Bellingham Plan. These policies represent a significant consolidation from previous versions, reducing redundancy while strengthening focus on equity, climate resiliency, and partnership development. The framework establishes a new level-of-service standard requiring all residents to live within a half-mile safe route of a developed park and trail. Two public comments highlighted ongoing stewardship challenges and opportunities. Janet Higbee-Robinson raised concerns about dog disturbance to salmon fry at the Little Squalicum Creek restoration area near the new pier, requesting signage or additional fencing to protect the sensitive habitat. Brian Armstrong, a park steward at Squalicum Creek Park, praised the volunteer program's effectiveness while advocating for expanded capacity to accommodate growing community
**Storybrook Park Art Installation Location (Approved 6-0):** Board selected Site B for the permanent art installation, overriding the artist's preference for Site A due to concerns about proximity to residential properties. The decision prioritizes neighbor privacy and site accessibility while maintaining artistic integrity. **Greenways Levy 5 Annual Report (Received):** Board received comprehensive report showing successful first year with $9.3 million revenue, $7.9 million spent across all categories, maintaining healthy reserves for upcoming major trail projects including $4.5 million Sunset Pond Loop Trail construction. **PROS Plan Goals and Policies (Recommended for approval with amendments):** Board …
**April 24, 2025:** PROS plan goals and policies will be released for public comment, beginning the formal comprehensive plan amendment process. **May 2025:** PROS plan policies will be presented to Planning Commission for review as part of the Bellingham Plan update process. **Construction starts within 2 weeks:** Storybrook Park Phase 1 construction will begin, funded by park impact fees. **Pier ribbon cutting ceremony:** Scheduled for Saturday, April 26 a…


