Whatcom County Council Committee of the Whole
The Whatcom County Council Committee of the Whole held a comprehensive policy session addressing state legislative priorities, urban growth area proposals, and governance reforms. The most significant action was preliminary approval of portions of urban growth area proposals from cities of Nooksack and Blaine, marking progress on the overdue 2025 comprehensive plan update that was legally required by December 31, 2025. The legislative session discussion resulted in formal county support for three state bills: HB 2442/SB 6294 allowing counties to implement progressive real estate excise taxes for affordable housing (passed 5-1), HB 2520 clarifying emergency meeting authorities under OPMA (passed 6-0), and authorization for Councilmember Galloway to engage in the legislative process on DNR ecosystem services legislation HB 2170/SB 5999 as "other" rather than supporter (passed 4-1-1). Urban growth area deliberations consumed significant meeting time and revealed deep divisions over flood risk management. The Nooksack proposal sparked intense debate about approving new development in flood-prone areas before adequate infrastructure protection is in place. After a complete proposal failed 2-5, Council ultimately approved only the upland portions (areas 3 and 4) by a 5-2 vote. Blaine's revised proposal, which actually reduces their UGA by 610 acres to protect drinking water sources, passed unanimously 7-0. The meeting also advanced a simplified outdoor musical entertainment ordinance that aligns county thresholds with state law (raising the permit requirement from 1,000 to 2,000 attendees), and discussed implementation of eight voter-approved charter amendments. Most significantly, Council authorized up to $9,999 for professional facilitation of a council strategic planning process, indicating institutional commitment to improved governance. The session highlighted ongoing tensions between development pressure and climate resilience, with Councilmember Jessica Rienstr
**State Legislative Agenda (3 actions taken):** - HB 2442/SB 6294 (progressive real estate excise tax for affordable housing): Approved 5-1, with Stremler opposing - HB 2520 (emergency meeting authority): Approved 6-0 with one away - HB 2170/SB 5999 (DNR ecosystem services): Authorized Galloway to engage as "other" 4-1-1 (Stremler opposed, Buchanan abstaining) **Urban Growth Area Proposals:** - Nooksack complete proposal: Failed 2-5 (only Stremler and Elenbaas supporting) - Nooksack areas 3 and 4 only: A…
**Immediate Actions:** - Outdoor musical entertainment ordinance introduced at evening council meeting (January 27) - State legislative testimony on HB 2442/SB 6294 by council members - Councilmember Galloway testimony on DNR ecosystem services bills as "other" position **February 2026:** - February 10: Potential performance audit ordinance introduction - February 24: Potential performance audit public hearing and action - Special Committee of the Whole meeting next week for additional legislative session updates **Upcoming Deadlines:** - March 10: Alternative performance audit ordinance action …


