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Whatcom County Council Committee of the Whole-Executive Session

WHA-CON-CTW-EXS-2025-07-08 July 08, 2025 Committee of the Whole Whatcom County 25 min
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Whatcom County Council held a brief 25-minute executive session on July 8, 2025, to discuss potential litigation involving Whatcom County Public Works. The closed-door meeting was conducted under Washington State's Open Public Meetings Act provisions that allow confidential discussion of pending or potential legal matters. The session began with a procedural correction to the legal citation authorizing the executive session, changing from RCW 42.30.110 (1)(i) to RCW 42.30.110 (1)(h)(i) as noted by Prosecuting Attorney Kimberly Thulin. All seven council members participated in the discussion, which required two time extensions beyond the originally planned 2:20 PM adjournment. No formal votes were taken during the executive session, as is standard procedure. The nature and specifics of the potential litigation remain confidential under attorney-client privilege.

**Motion to Enter Executive Session** - AB Number: Related to AB2025-460 - Vote: 7-0 (Unanimous) - Staff Recommendation: Not applicable for procedural motions - Action: Council approved entering executive session until no later than 2:20 PM, later ext…

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The executive session focused on potential litigation involving Whatcom County Public Works, with legal counsel from both Chief Civil Deputy Prosecutor Chris Quinn and Prosecuting Attorney's Office representative Kimberly Thulin present. Under Washington State's Open Public Meetings Act, the specific nature of the legal discussion cannot be disclosed publicly. The session was authorized under RCW 42.30.110 (1)(h)(i), which permits executive sessions for discussing pending or potential liti…
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No public testimony was taken during this executive session. The only participants were the seven council members, legal counsel (Christopher Quinn and Kimberly Thulin), and unnamed Public Works staff…
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**Kimberly Thulin, Prosecuting Attorney's Office, on legal citation:** "There was a mistake in the RCW reference and that it should be RCW 42.30.110 (1)(h)(i)." **Council Chair Kaylee Galloway, announcing the session:** …
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The immediate next steps following this executive session are not specified in the public record, as is typical for confidential legal discussions. The council will likely need to determine how to proceed with the potential litigation matter discussed, though any formal actions w…

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Following this executive session, the Whatcom County Council has been briefed on a potential litigation matter involving Public Works operations. While the specific details remain confidential, the council is now positioned to make informed decisions about legal strategy and pote…
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## Meeting Overview On a warm Tuesday afternoon in July, the Whatcom County Council convened for an unusual and secretive purpose. At 2 p.m. on July 8, 2025, all seven council members gathered in the County Courthouse chambers for what would prove to be one of the briefest yet most opaque meetings of the year—a Committee of the Whole executive session focused entirely on potential litigation involving the county's Public Works department. The meeting, presided over by Council Chair Kaylee Galloway, was designed to last no more than 20 minutes, with public access limited to the initial procedural moments before the council retreated behind closed doors. What transpired during those closed deliberations remains shielded from public view under state law, leaving only procedural breadcrumbs to hint at the serious legal discussions that unfolded within the chambers. The gathering represented the intersection of government transparency and necessary confidentiality—a tension inherent in local governance where some discussions, particularly those involving potential lawsuits, must be conducted away from public scrutiny to protect the county's legal interests. ## The Procedural Dance of Secrecy The meeting opened with the standard formalities that mark all Whatcom County Council gatherings. Chair Galloway called the session to order precisely at 2 p.m., with six of the seven council members initially present. Council member Barry Buchanan arrived shortly after the roll ca…
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### Meeting Overview The Whatcom County Council Committee of the Whole met in executive session on Tuesday, July 8, 2025, at 2:00 PM to discuss potential litigation related to Public Works matters. All seven council members attended this closed session, which was limited to discussion with county attorneys about legal strategy and lasted approximately 22 minutes. ### Key Terms and Concepts **Executive Session:** A closed meeting where elected officials discuss confidential matters like personnel issues, legal strategy, or real estate negotiations that are exempt from public disclosure under state law. **RCW 42.30.110:** The section of Washington state law that defines when government bodies can meet in executive session, specifying the limited circumstances where public business can be conducted away from public view. **Committee of the Whole:** A format where the entire council acts as a committee, often used for informal discussion or when all members need to be involved in sensitive matters like executive sessions. **Chief Civil Deputy Prosecutor:** A senior attorney in the county prosecutor's office who handles civil legal matters for the county, as opposed to criminal prosecution. **AB2025-460:** The agenda bill number for this specific item, which is how the county tracks and references different matters for council consideration. **Potential Litigation:** Legal disputes that may result in formal court proceedings, requiring confidential attorney-client discussions to develop legal strategy. **Hybrid Meeting:** A meeting format that allows participation both in-person and remotely, accommodated through video conferencing technology. ### Key People at This Meeting | Name | Role / Affiliation | |---|---| | Kaylee Galloway | Council Chair | | Barry Buchanan | Council Member | | Tyler Byrd | Council Member | | Todd Donovan | Council Member | | Ben Elenbaas | Council Member | | Jon Scanl…
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