County Council Climate Action and Natural Resources Committee
Whatcom County Parks and Recreation Director Bennett Knox delivered his semi-annual department update to the Climate Action and Natural Resources Committee, focusing on budget challenges, strategic planning, and leveraging external resources. The 25-minute presentation outlined the department's management of 73 properties, 80 miles of trails, and extensive infrastructure including 54 restrooms, 75 parking facilities, and four campgrounds with 121 individual sites. Knox highlighted the department's mid-biennium budget strategy, which relies on Park Special Revenue funds to avoid full-time staff cuts while reducing $34,000 in extra help positions across administrative, facilities, and plantation range operations. This will impact services including potential cutbacks at Scappoose Park concessions and boat rentals. The director emphasized the department's success in securing external funding, including $424,000 from WSDOT for Bay to Baker trail planning between Kendall and Glacier, and ongoing partnerships for the Birch Bay Beach Park project. The department is also preparing to update its Comprehensive Parks, Recreation and Open Space (CPROS) plan using reimbursement funds from the Carrasco parcel purchase. Knox outlined extensive community engagement initiatives, including a senior programming working group, partnerships with recreation nonprofits, and planning for multimodal trail projects. The presentation concluded with updates on delayed plantation range cleanup (now projected for 2028) and the indoor range opening scheduled for January 2026 for law enforcement and March for public use.
**AB2025-738 Report from Parks and Recreation Department:** Committee received the report and director's presentation. No formal vote taken. Status: REPORTED. The presentation was informational on…
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