Whatcom County Council Public Works & Health Committee
The Whatcom County Council Public Works & Health Committee met for a brief but substantive 25-minute session focused entirely on flood recovery efforts from the recent Nooksack River flooding. The meeting demonstrated the county's multi-pronged approach to disaster response, addressing both immediate family assistance and long-term infrastructure planning. The committee received updates on three critical flood-related initiatives. Health and Community Services reported progress on deploying $750,000 in Healthy Children's Fund dollars for vulnerable families, with two organizations already selected for funding through an expedited application process designed to bypass typical bureaucratic delays. Public Works provided a comprehensive briefing on the February 2nd Floodplain Integrated Planning (FLIP) meeting involving 65 partners, which reviewed the Nooksack River Integrated Floodplain Action Plan combining early action projects with long-term construction needs across all river reaches. The committee unanimously approved a resolution calling on Washington State officials and the congressional delegation to pressure federal agencies to release hazard mitigation grant funds that have been stalled at the Department of Homeland Security for six months. The resolution addresses approximately $100,000 in approved but unobligated funds for home elevations and property acquisitions, with Council Member Scanlon noting the "ridiculous" nature of requiring cabinet-level approval for such amounts. The meeting highlighted significant challenges facing the county's flood response efforts. The five-year early action infrastructure plan carries an estimated $182 million price tag, while the county has requested only $15 million from the state legislature, creating a massive funding gap that will require coordinated federal and state advocacy. Technical modeling has revealed that historic levees and sediment accumulation have reduced the Nooksack River's capacity, lowering the th
**AB 2026-129** - Resolution requesting federal hazard mitigation grant release: **APPROVED 7-0** - Calls on Washington State officials and congressional delegation to pressure DHS to release approved HMGP funds - Addresses funds stalled at cabinet level for six months - Council Member Scanlon will coordinate with congressional delegation and governor's office **AB 2026-150** - Healthy Children's Fund disaster assistance update: **REPORTED** - $750…
**February 24th Council Meeting:** Public Works will return with a full flood update including information on prioritization, pre-construction, design, fundraising, and permit needs for early action projects. **Healthy Children's Fund Applications:** Rolling weekly deadlines continue through February, with the review committee meeting every Friday to process new applications and advance approved organizations to contracting. **Congressional and State Engagement:** Council Member Scanlon will follow up with…


