Council Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee
The Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee received two significant updates on key components of Whatcom County's justice system. Sheriff Donnell Tanksley presented a comprehensive review of new jail booking restrictions implemented February 1, 2025, which replaced COVID-era policies with a real-time, capacity-based system. The new system uses green, yellow, and red levels visible to officers through their computer-aided dispatch systems, allowing immediate assessment of booking eligibility rather than relying on email notifications. Superior Court Administrator Stephanie Kraft provided an extensive overview of court operations, highlighting record caseload numbers that exceeded 2018 levels by 2024, indicating full recovery from COVID impacts. The court is managing over 500 water adjudication claims while implementing multiple programs including recovery court, juvenile behavioral health outreach, and pre-trial services. Both presentations revealed systemic challenges: the sheriff's office faces over 8,100 outstanding warrants countywide, while the courts struggle with increased caseloads, unfunded legislative mandates, and limited resources for behavioral health services and housing support.
**AB2025-386 - Report on jail booking restrictions:** REPORTED (no formal action required) - Staff recommendation: Informational briefing on new booking restriction policies - Council action: Received report, asked questions about implementation and data reporting - Key specifics: New system implemented February 1, 2025, replacing charge-based restrictions with capacity-based real-time system …
- June 30, 2025: Court's current funding expires for various programs - September 1, 2025: Anticipated go-live date for juvenile detention HCA re-entry program - September 2025: Anticipated completion of new third floor courtroom - June 26, 2025: Family Re…


