Whatcom County Council
Whatcom County Council concluded its 2025 regular meetings with a procedurally heavy session dominated by contract approvals and final votes on several contentious issues. The most significant action was the adoption of AB2025-838, amendments to county zoning code for accessory dwelling units (ADUs) and co-living standards, after rejecting a more restrictive alternative version. This represented a victory for those favoring more permissive ADU development, particularly in areas served by septic systems. Council also approved $648,568 in continued funding for on-site support services at the controversial 22 North permanent supportive housing facility, though the 5-2 vote reflected ongoing divisions about the program's effectiveness. The evening carried emotional weight as it marked the final meeting for Council Members Todd Donovan (10 years of service) and Tyler Byrd (8 years), who received recognition for their tenure. The meeting began with Deputy Executive Aly Pennucci reporting on an emergency proclamation issued earlier that day due to severe winter storms, high winds, flooding, and landslide risks across the county. This emergency declaration allows departments to enter necessary contracts and respond swiftly to weather-related challenges. Public Works is planning to go into "sector watch" mode as increased rainfall and river rise are forecast for the coming days. Beyond the major policy decisions, Council processed 40 consent agenda items worth millions in contracts, from body-worn camera systems to conservation district partnerships. The session also included passionate public testimony on issues ranging from WTA fare increases to health board restructuring to downtown public safety concerns. The meeting reflected both the routine business of county government and the ongoing tensions around housing policy, public safety, and service delivery that have defined much of this Council's work.
**Major Policy Actions:** - **AB2025-838 ADOPTED (5-2):** Amendments to county zoning code for accessory dwelling units and co-living standards, allowing more permissive ADU development including on septic systems. Staff recommendation: Support. Failed alternative AB2025-812 would have required city service connections. - **AB2025-832 APPROVED (5-2):** $648,568 contract with Opportunity Council for on-site support services at 22 North permanent supportive housing facility. Staff recommendation: Support. - **AB2025-847 APPROVED (5-2):** $77,000 contract with Whatcom Conservation District for Pollution Identification and Correction (PIC) Program. Staff recommen…
**Immediate Actions:** - January 13, 2026: Next Council meeting; AB2025-854 (Bellingham paramedic contract) returns from hold - January 6, 2026: Deadline for county advisory board and commission applications - December 15: State deadline for tax levy certification (met with AB2025-883 approval) **Ongoing Processes:** - Justice Project planning continues with Crossroads Consulting facilitation ($39,900 approved) - Emergency weather response under proclamat…


