Whatcom County Climate Action and Natural Resources Committee
The Whatcom County Climate Action and Natural Resources Committee met for 56 minutes to address three substantial items related to Lake Whatcom watershed management and conservation. The committee received a comprehensive presentation on a year-long forest management planning effort covering 12,200 acres across 19 city and county properties in the Lake Whatcom watershed, developed through extensive community engagement. Two action items were unanimously recommended to full council: adopting a rapid response plan for invasive freshwater mussels and authorizing acquisition of an 89-acre agricultural conservation easement for the Steensma family dairy farm. The meeting highlighted ongoing efforts to protect the region's primary drinking water source while balancing ecological management, agricultural preservation, and fiscal sustainability concerns.
**AB2025-793 - Lake Whatcom Invasive Freshwater Mussel Response Plan** - **Vote:** 3-0 recommended for approval (Donovan, Galloway, Stremler) - **Staff Recommendation:** Support adoption - **Action:** Adopts coordinated response plan with Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife as lead agency, City of Bellingham as primary local implementer, County in supporting role - **Practical Impact:** Establishes protocols for rapid response if zebra or quagga mussels detected in Lake Whatcom **AB2025-871 - Steensma Family Agricultural Conservation Easement…
- Lake Whatcom Forest Management Plan undergoes non-project SEPA review - Forest plan returns to Council for adoption by resolution in early 2026 - Steensma conservation easement appraisal scheduled for early 2026 - Conservation easement program committee will present funding alternatives report in January 2026 - Five prev…


