Bellingham Tourism Commission
The Bellingham Tourism Commission held its regular meeting to finalize and approve the commission's first strategic plan since 2018, while also receiving comprehensive updates on multiple downtown activation projects funded by tourism dollars. The meeting focused heavily on forward-looking strategic planning and showcased significant progress in public art and downtown revitalization initiatives. The commission unanimously approved their new strategic plan with minor amendments, establishing three key strategies: expanding outdoor and indoor recreation opportunities, strengthening and expanding arts and cultural experiences, and improving visitor experience. The plan includes funding targets that formalize how lodging tax revenue should be allocated across different categories, providing greater transparency and structure to the grant allocation process. A major portion of the meeting was devoted to updates from Darby Galligan on tourism-funded downtown activation projects. These included retail window wraps created by Western Washington University graphic design students in partnership with Paperwhale, interactive art installations planned for May's art walk, progress on the I-5 Lakeway underpass mural, and the ambitious "Setting Sun Alley" activation project that will transform an entire downtown alley with public art, lighting, and interactive elements. The meeting also addressed ongoing challenges with Canadian visitation due to border tensions, though commission members reported mixed but generally encouraging results. Some venues like the Wild Buffalo are still seeing strong Canadian attendance for events, while hotels report modest declines in Canadian business but overall increases in leisure travel. The commission discussed collaborative messaging strategies to maintain welcoming relationships with Canadian visitors. Revenue concerns were acknowledged, with January showing nearly 7% decline in lodging tax revenue and 10% decline in Tourism Promotion Are
**Strategic Plan Approval** - Vote: Unanimously approved with amendments - Staff recommendation: Approval of strategic plan document - Council action: Approved with two modifications (adding "strengthen" to arts strategy and clarifying "waterfront" language) - Key specifics: First strategic plan since 2018, establishes three core strategies and funding targets for lodging tax allocation - Amendments: Added "strengthen and expand" rather than just "expand" for arts strategy; clarified waterfront language…
**Immediate Actions** - February revenue numbers expected within a couple days, to be shared with commission members before next monthly meeting - Draft budget with mayor's recommendations coming in June - Online application system for tourism grants to be ready for sharing at next month's meeting - Beta testing of new grant application system with recurring applicants - Fan zone vendor selection with one more interview scheduled for Thursday **Upcoming Events** - Paperwhale guided walking tour of retail window wraps and immersive experience preview on Friday, May 2nd from 4:30-5:30 PM (RSVP required) - First Friday art walks featuring interactive installations - Wine walk fea…


