Whatcom County Council
The Whatcom County Council's September 23rd meeting focused heavily on the approval of the 2025 Coordinated Water System Plan update, which generated significant discussion and amendments. The council also addressed concerns about the Blaine UGA expansion through public comment, authorized multiple interlocal agreements and contracts worth millions of dollars, and grappled with future meeting schedules. A major portion of the meeting centered on public testimony about Blaine's proposed annexation of Birch Point, with residents voicing strong opposition over environmental and infrastructure concerns. The meeting featured extensive public participation, with 16 speakers addressing topics ranging from sheriff department working conditions to homelessness advocacy and flood recovery programs. The water system plan required two amendments before approval, addressing concerns raised by Whatcom PUD about their exclusion from the original document. Council members also voted to extend their committee meeting times for 2026, recognizing they need more time for deliberations. Several speakers raised concerns about regional governance, with opposition voiced to Puget Sound Partnership funding. The council approved $1.8 million in budget amendments, including controversial spending that drew no votes from Council Members Elenbaas and Stremler. Sheriff department conditions remained a contentious issue, with John Westerfield delivering a pointed critique of the county's failure to address workplace safety concerns.
**Coordinated Water System Plan (AB2025-640) - APPROVED AS AMENDED (6-0, Donovan abstaining)** The council approved the 2025 water system plan update after adding two amendments. The first amendment recognized municipal water purveyors beyond those identified in the plan may serve potable water in the future. The second amendment clarified that water service area designations cannot be used alone to justify urban growth area expansions but may be considered alongside other Growth Management Act criteria. Staff recommendation was to approve; council action aligned with staff recommendation. **Budget Amendment #10 (AB2025-628) - ADOPTED (5-2, Elenbaas and Stremler opposed)** Council approved $1.8 million in budget amendments, including funding for child support services cases for Skagit and San Juan counties using grant funds. The amendment maintains the county's 21% fund balance target. Staff recommendation was approval; council action aligned with staff recommendation despite so…
The coordinated water system plan is approved and will inform comprehensive plan updates. Blaine UGA discussions will continue through the comprehensive planning process and ballot measures. The council will implement extended meeting schedules beginning in 2026 with 1:00 PM to 4:30 PM Committee of the Whole sessions. Staff will return in October with follow-up on Petrogas West permit iss…


