Whatcom County Council
Whatcom County Council convened for a routine but significant meeting that highlighted growing budget pressures while advancing multiple infrastructure and policy initiatives. Executive Satpal Sidhu delivered sobering financial news, reporting that while the county's year-end fund balances remained on target due to cautious spending and a temporary hiring freeze, long-term structural imbalances persist as service costs outpace revenue growth. The meeting processed $6.2 million in budget amendments primarily driven by state and federal funding, approved multiple flood mitigation contracts totaling over $1.3 million, and confirmed three executive appointments to key boards. A notable development was the council's approval of funding allocation targets for the Rural Sales Tax Fund, establishing 40% for government infrastructure, 30% each for county projects and housing infrastructure, with 15% held in reserve. The decision represents an effort to provide clearer guidance to applicants and streamline what has historically been a chaotic end-of-year funding scramble. Council also approved a permit for the Strings and Things Music Festival in Point Roberts, demonstrating their commitment to supporting community events despite regulatory complexities. The meeting featured extensive public comment on healthcare worker labor disputes at PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center, with multiple union representatives warning of imminent strikes affecting surgical techs, nurses, PAs, and potentially hospitalists. Additional public testimony addressed ongoing concerns about 22 North transitional housing following a recent fire, forest management policies, and substance abuse issues in the community.
**Commute Trip Reduction Plan Update (AB 2025-282)** - Adopted 7-0. Updates county code and adopts 2025-2029 plan as required by WSDOT. Staff recommendation: Approve. Minimal changes to existing plan. **Budget Amendment #4 (AB 2025-314)** - Adopted 6-1 (Stremler opposed). Authorizes $6,227,211 in budget adjustments, primarily state and federal revenue. Staff recommendation: Approve. Council noted much of the amount represents incoming revenue rather than new expenditures. **Consent Agenda Items** - All 11 items approved 7-0, including $90,000 for voter pamphlet production, $512,000 bridge replacement project, and multiple flood control agreements totaling over $1.3 million. **Outdoor…
**June 2025** - Public Works presentation on completed flood reduction projects specifically addressing community concerns about tangible progress. **June 3, 2025, 9 a.m.-12 p.m.** - Special Committee of the Whole meeting for budget instructions discussion and comprehensive plan work. **July 12, 2025** - Strings and Things Music Festival in Point Roberts, pending applicant provision of $5,000 surety bond. **July 29, September 16, October 28, December 2** - Additional ho…


