Bellingham Transportation Commission
The Bellingham Transportation Commission welcomed new member Brad Johnson and unanimously approved two significant policy measures that will reshape how the city approaches commute trip reduction and speed limit setting. The commission approved an interlocal agreement with the Whatcom Council of Governments (WCOG) for commute trip reduction administration and endorsed a new speed limit setting methodology that moves away from the traditional 85th percentile approach to a context-based system prioritizing safety for vulnerable road users. The meeting featured substantial presentations on climate action goals and electric vehicle infrastructure, with Climate Energy Manager Seth Vidana updating commissioners on the city's EV charging network expansion and new cooperative vehicle sharing programs. Technical difficulties with Zoom access prevented some public participation, though one community member voiced opposition to WTA fare increases during public comment. The speed limit discussion generated the most detailed technical dialogue, with commissioners questioning how the new NACTO-based methodology would handle urban villages, sidewalk infrastructure gaps, and the relationship between speed limits and multimodal transportation goals. Staff emphasized that the new approach considers roadway context and safety history rather than simply following vehicle speeds.
**Commute Trip Reduction Interlocal Agreement:** - Motion approved unanimously - Agreement runs 2026-2029, with $25,000 annual payment to WCOG - Combines previous standalone SmartTrips agreement into single framework - City retains regulatory authority while WCOG handles day-to-day program administration - Implements 57% drive-alone rate target as previously recommended by commission **Speed Limit Se…
**March 2026:** City Council will consider ordinance implementing specific speed limit changes on arterials and collectors based on approved methodology. Transportation Commission will review Local Road Safety Plan and Traffic Impact Fee rate study. **February 2026:** Staff will return with draft maps showing specific speed limit recommendations and implementation policy discussion, including focus group stakeholder input. **2026-2029:** Commute Trip Red…


