Whatcom County Council Special Committee of the Whole
Whatcom County Council advanced multiple comprehensive plan chapters on April 7, 2026, in a marathon committee session focused primarily on water adjudication policies and agricultural land protections. The most significant policy development involved Council Member Ben Elenbaas's water settlement framework amendments, which were ultimately softened by Council Member Kaylee Galloway to take a more neutral stance on adjudication versus negotiated settlement outcomes. The council approved five new economic development policies (7A-15 through 7A-20) that establish the county's position on water adjudication while advocating for state reimbursement of legal costs and supporting infrastructure investments tied to any eventual settlement. These policies represent the county's most comprehensive policy statement to date on how water uncertainty should be addressed through the comprehensive plan. Agricultural land protections dominated Chapter 8 discussions, with the council holding several contentious amendments until April 28 that would require mitigation when agricultural lands are converted to urban growth areas. Council Member Elenbaas raised concerns that conservation easements have removed more farmland from production than development pressure, leading to amendments ensuring easement programs don't undermine farming viability. The session also advanced environmental and climate policies, including wildfire safety standards and electric vehicle targets, while establishing new partnerships with tribal governments on parks management and land stewardship.
**Chapter 5 (Utilities):** Approved 7-0 for public hearing preparation after resolving adjudication references. **Chapter 7 (Economic Development):** Approved 5-2 for public hearing with five new water-related policies: - Policy 7A-15: Supports processes that achieve water certainty faster than adjudication - Policy 7A-16: Calls for county leadership in water allocation discussions among all sectors - Policy 7A-17: Directs cost-benefit analysis of settlement versus prolonged litigation - Policy 7A-18: Advocates for state reimbursement of all adjudication and settlement costs - Policy 7A-19: Links water settlement to infrastructure investment opportunities - Policy 7A-20: Ensures settlement framewo…
**April 14, 2026:** Public hearing on criminal justice tax proposition (AB2026-259) **April 28, 2026:** Committee of the Whole continuation to address: - Held Chapter 8 amendments (91-92, 94-98) on agricultural mitigation and land use conflicts - Remaining Chapter 10 environmental items - Chapter 2 discussions including potential executive session on UGA ex…


