County Council Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee
The Whatcom County Council's Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee held a packed session focused primarily on two major items: amendments to the EMS Oversight Board structure and a comprehensive presentation on the Justice Project's next phase. The meeting represented a critical juncture in the county's multi-year effort to build new justice infrastructure while balancing community priorities for behavioral health investments. Council Member Barry Buchanan, who chairs the committee, announced he is drafting a resolution to establish a budget cap for the Justice Project that will come to council on April 28th. This resolution aims to find a "sweet spot" that accommodates capacity analysis, behavioral health needs, and the original voter commitment to a 50/50 split between incarceration and community-based services. The Justice Project discussion consumed the majority of the meeting, with presentations from multiple consultants on jail population forecasting and behavioral health facility planning. A central tension emerged around the timeline for achieving the promised 50/50 funding split, with some council members expressing concern that current projections push this commitment well beyond the original four-to-six year timeframe voters understood when they approved the sales tax in 2023. Three significant Justice Project agenda items were consolidated into a single comprehensive discussion, reflecting the interconnected nature of capacity planning, budget constraints, and operational considerations. The session highlighted the complex challenge of balancing immediate jail capacity needs against longer-term commitments to community-based behavioral health services. The meeting also addressed EMS governance, with council members ultimately supporting changes to the Emergency Medical Services Oversight Board membership structure while maintaining distinct community representation roles rather than consolidating them into broader categories.
**AB2026-308 - EMS Oversight Board Amendments** - **Action:** Approved recommendation to introduce amended ordinance (5-1-1, Rienstra opposed, Galloway absent) - **Key Change:** Retained separate positions for "community member at large" and "EMS/Fire personnel or community members who reflect diverse perspectives" - **Amendment:** Added language requiring joint appointment by county executive and mayor of Bellingham for position #10 - **Staff Recommendation vs. Council Action:** Council rejected Galloway's alternative language that would have consolid…
**April 28, 2026:** Chair Buchanan will present his draft resolution establishing a Justice Project budget cap to the full County Council **Late April 2026:** STV programming team to complete draft jail program document incorporating all stakeholder input **Mid-to-End June 2026:** Design-build team to present operational cost estimates, blocking diagrams, and basis of design **August 2026:** Final design-build team re…


