Ferndale City Council Committees
The Ferndale City Council Committees convened for their first meetings of 2026, addressing both infrastructure development and municipal policy modernization. The Public Works Committee unanimously approved moving forward with a public hearing for the Shannon Avenue right-of-way vacation, clearing the way for the Shannon Highlands multifamily development of 261 units. The Finance and Administration Committee tackled several housekeeping items while engaging in substantive discussion about the city's artificial intelligence policy. The most significant action involved the Shannon Avenue vacation request, where environmental constraints and regulatory evolution have made the original 1992 road extension plan financially unfeasible. Public Works Director Kevin Renz explained that wetlands, creek crossings, and modern environmental regulations would require approximately $10 million just for the road infrastructure, making the vacation beneficial for both the city and the developer. In Finance and Administration, the committee approved routine municipal code amendments and fee schedule updates, including reductions to returned check fees and clarifications to park rental language. The treasury report showed the city's strong financial position at $70.2 million, though administrators emphasized that most funds are committed to specific capital projects. The AI policy discussion revealed the city's progressive approach to technology adoption, with City Administrator Jori Burnett emphasizing "responsible curiosity" as the framework for implementation. Council members expressed support for the policy while requesting annual reviews given the rapidly evolving nature of AI technology.
**Shannon Avenue Right-of-Way Vacation Public Hearing Resolution** - **Action:** Approved unanimously for consent agenda - **Vote Count:** Not recorded (committee consensus) - **Staff Recommendation:** Approval - aligned with Council action - **Details:** Sets March 2, 2026 public hearing date for vacation of unopened Shannon Avenue right-of-way to accommodate Shannon Highlands PUD development - **Impact:** Enables 261-unit multifamily development while preserving sewer line access **FMC Chapter 2 Amendments (Equity Advisory Committee Name Change)** - **Action:** Approved unanimously for consent agenda - **Vote Count:** Not recorded (committee consensus) - **Staff Recommendation:** Approval - aligned with Council action - **Details:** Updates remaining references from "Equity Advisory Committee" to "Community Impact Committee" - **Impact:** Completes July 2025 committee restructuring and ensures code consistency **2026 Un…
**March 2, 2026:** Public hearing on Shannon Avenue right-of-way vacation at 5:00 PM in Council Chambers at City Hall Annex **January 20, 2026:** Full Council consideration of FMC amendments and fee schedule changes on consent agenda **Late January 2026:** Administrative adoption of Generative AI Policy following staff review period **Early to Mid-March 2026:** Pioneer Park stage demoliti…


