Public Works and Natural Resources Committee
The Public Works and Natural Resources Committee convened for its first meeting of 2025, addressing three significant environmental protection and remediation items. The committee heard an informational presentation on revised fee structures for the Aquatic Invasive Species program, approved a major $11.6 million environmental cleanup grant for the RG Haley site, and authorized a $300,000 partnership with the Nooksack Indian Tribe for fish passage improvements. The AIS permit fee restructuring represents the most substantial policy shift, implementing a three-tier geographic risk system that will increase revenues by approximately $100,000 annually. The changes respond directly to the 2023 detection of quagga mussels in Idaho's Snake River, which drains into the Columbia River system and significantly increases risk to local water bodies. The RG Haley cleanup grant acceptance authorizes the mayor to enter into a major remedial action agreement with the Washington State Department of Ecology, securing 50% matching funds for a contaminated waterfront site that will eventually become public parkland. Construction is expected to begin in summer 2025 and take three years to complete. The Nooksack partnership demonstrates growing collaboration between the city and tribal partners on environmental restoration, building on previous fish barrier inventory work and the voluntary culvert remediation agreement.
**AB 24393 - RG Haley Remedial Action Grant (PASSED 3-0)** - **Action:** Authorized mayor to enter into $11,622,085 grant agreement with Department of Ecology - **Staff Recommendation:** Approval - Committee concurred - **Funding:** 50% state match, total eligible costs $23.2 million, additional $3 million grant anticipated for 2025-2027 biennium - **Impact:** Enables final phase of contaminated site cleanup, future Salish Landing Park Phase 1 **AB 24394 - Nooksack Fish Passage Partnership (PASSED 3-0)** - **Action:** Approved interagency agreement for preliminary design funding - **Staff Recommendation:** Approval - Committee concurred - **Funding…
**Immediate Actions (Next Few Days):** - Whatcom County executive order to update unified fee structure for AIS permits - New AIS permit fees take effect upon county action **Spring 2025:** - RG Haley project bidding in April - Submission of final bid package to Department of Ecology for review **Summer 2025:** - RG Haley construction commencement - Fish passage preliminary design work begins under Nooksack partnership **Late …


