Whatcom County Council Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee
The Whatcom County Council's Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee advanced a critical decision on the county's behavioral care center, voting 6-1 to proceed with an out-of-custody model at the Division Street campus. This decision represents a significant shift from the original in-custody treatment concept and positions the facility as a preventive healthcare intervention rather than a corrections-based program. The committee also received a comprehensive update on the Justice Center project, now entering its "validation phase" where design scenarios will be tested with clear cost and schedule implications. The Joint Action Working Group (JAW) will begin meeting this week to refine options before bringing them to the Finance and Advisory Board and ultimately to the full Council for policy decisions by late February. Council Member Ben Elenbaas cast the sole dissenting vote on the behavioral care center motion, stating he wanted to see "the entire plan" before committing to the direction. The decision comes as the county seeks $11 million in state funding this legislative session to support construction of the 32-bed facility, with additional funding from opioid settlement funds and the two-tenths justice sales tax. The behavioral care center will provide inpatient treatment for mental health and substance use disorders, serving individuals at multiple points in the criminal justice continuum — from pre-arrest prevention through post-conviction diversion. The facility is designed to prioritize treatment over incarceration while preserving public safety and reducing costs in the criminal legal system.
**AB 2026-038 - Behavioral Care Center Model and Location** - **Motion:** Proceed with design for an out-of-custody behavioral care center, newly constructed at Division Street Campus - **Vote:** 6-1 (Yes: Rienstra, Scanlon, Stremler, Boyle, Buchanan, Galloway; No: Elenbaas) - **Staff Recommendation:** Aligned with Council action - **Specifics:** 32-bed facility (16 mental health, 16 substance use disorder), estimated 40,000 square feet, with expansio…
**Immediate Actions (January-February 2026):** - Joint Action Working Group kickoff meeting January 28, 2026 - Behavioral health analysis completion by end of week (weather permitting) - JAW scenario development and refinement through February - Sequential Intercept Model update workshop in late February **Council Decision Points:** - Justice Center scenario package presentation to Council by late February 2026 - Policy decisions on Justice Center scope and budget through May 2026 - State legislature c…


