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The Holly Street bike facility discussion connects to Bellingham's comprehensive bike and pedestrian master plan, addressing the critical challenge of creating safe cycling infrastructure on a key downtown corridor that connects to existing bike routes on Eldridge Avenue. The project highlights the ongoing tension between accommodating different transportation modes while balancing business parking needs and community accessibility.
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### Meeting Overview
The Bellingham City Council's Public Works and Natural Resources Committee met on Monday, December 8, 2025, to discuss transportation infrastructure projects and utility franchises. The main focus was on the Community Streets Program's first-year results and planning for bike lane improvements on Holly Street.
### Key Terms and Concepts
**Community Streets Program (CSP):** A resident-driven initiative that addresses traffic safety concerns on residential (non-arterial) streets through data collection and targeted improvements like speed humps and traffic circles.
**Level of Traffic Stress (LTS):** A measurement system that rates how comfortable cyclists and pedestrians feel on a street, ranging from LTS-1 (suitable for all ages and abilities) to LTS-4 (stressful conditions).
**Arterial vs. Residential Streets:** Arterial streets are major roads designed for higher traffic volumes, while residential streets are local roads primarily serving neighborhood access.
**Point-to-Cost (P/C) Ratio:** A calculation used in the Community Streets Program that compares safety improvement scores to project costs, helping prioritize which projects offer the best value.
**Traffic Calming Measures:** Physical changes to streets designed to slow vehicle speeds and improve safety, including speed humps, traffic circles, and enhanced signage.
**Right-of-Way Franchise:** A legal agreement allowing private companies to install and maintain infrastructure (like fiber optic cables) in city-owned public rights-of-way.
**Performance Bond:** A financial guarantee that contractors will complete their work properly, protecting the city from potential damages or incomplete projects.
### Key People at This Meeting
| Name | Role / Affiliation |
|---|---|
| Hannah Stone | Committee Chair, City Council First Ward |
| Lisa Anderson | Committee Member, City Council Fifth Ward |
| Jace Cotton | Committee Member, City Council At-Large |
| Tim Hohmann | Assistant Director of Public Works - Transportation |
| Shane Sullivan | City Transportation Engineer |
| Mike Wilson | Assistant Director of Public Works - Engineering |
| Matt Stamps | Senior Assista…
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