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WHA-CON-SPC-2026-02-17 February 17, 2026 Committee of the Whole Whatcom County
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Whatcom County Council held an intensive all-day informational retreat focused on internal operations, strategic planning, and setting priorities for 2026. The retreat covered council office operations, legal updates, meeting procedures, executive office updates, and a facilitated strategic planning session. Two formal votes were taken: hiring a spring quarter intern (approved 7-0) and appointing three council members to the intern hiring committee (approved 7-0). The retreat provided comprehensive briefings on council office functions, from Open Public Meetings Act compliance to travel reimbursement procedures. Staff presentations covered the agenda management system, Board of Equalization operations, advisory group oversight, and upcoming emergency preparedness documents. The session included significant discussion about streamlining the county's 54 advisory groups, with Council Member Elenbaas requesting recommendations for consolidation. A major portion of the day involved facilitated strategic planning led by Eric Johnson from Columbia Policy Advisors. Council members identified 24 strategic issues ranging from completing the comprehensive plan update to improving government transparency and trust. Priority areas included housing and homelessness, flood recovery and mitigation, business development, healthcare access, and the new justice center project. The retreat also addressed procedural matters including comprehensive plan review processes, meeting management, and the relationship between council and executive branches. Legal updates covered attorney-client privilege, executive session protocols, and the scope of legal representation for council members.

**Motion 1:** Hire an intern for the spring quarter **Vote:** Approved 7-0 **Details:** 15 hours per week, quarter-by-quarter basis, part-time temporary extra help position with budget flexibility **Motion 2:** Appoint Elenbaas, Stremler, and Rienstra …

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**Council Office Operations:** Comprehensive overview of staff functions including legislative analysis, communications, agenda management, and advisory group coordination. Staff emphasized OPMA compliance requirements, noting the four-member quorum threshold and personal liability for violations. Discussion included the upcoming web accessibility requirements deadline in April and ongoing records system downtime affecting email searches. **Strategic Planning Process:** Extensive facilitated session identifying county priorities and challenges. Council members emphasized the need for completing basic government functions well while addressing complex challenges like homelessness, flood recovery, and economic development. Discussion centered on balancing immediate needs with long-term planning and the importance of community trust and transparency. **Advisory Group Management:** Review of the county's 54 advisory groups, split between council-appointed and executive-appointed bo…
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**Council Members:** Generally supportive of operational improvements and strategic planning process. Strong consensus on intern program continuation. Elenbaas advocated for advisory group consolidation and North County representation on committees. Multiple members emphasized transparency, community engagement, and effective communication as priorities. **Council Staff:** Presented comprehensive operational overviews emphasizing service to council members and compliance requirements. Requested council member cooperation with deadlines, particularly for agenda items and presentations. Staff highlighted resource constraints and workload management needs.…
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**Council Member Elenbaas, on advisory groups:** "I think 54 is insane. I don't, I can't even fathom that it functions appropriately, or that you can even deal with that." **Cathy Halka, on OPMA compliance:** "Really anytime a quorum gets together to talk about anything county business related, it should be a properly noticed meeting." **County Executive Sidhu, on communication:** "We want councilmembers to reach out to the Administration, that councilmembers should reach out dire…
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**February 23rd:** Deadline for council member amendments to comprehensive plan chapters 1, 2, and 3 **March 3rd:** First special Committee of the Whole meeting for comprehensive plan chapters 1, 2, and 3 **March 10th:** Follow-up comprehensive plan meeting for additional amendments **April:** Web accessibility compliance deadline **April 14th:** Final deadline for…

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**Intern Program:** Reactivated after ending in 2024 when previous intern was hired as staff. Hiring committee expanded from two to three members to include North County representation. **Comprehensive Plan Process:** Established sequential chapter review methodology with structured amendment tracking and public comment procedures. Set firm deadlines and additional meeting schedule. **Advisory Group Oversight:** Initiated review process for …
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A structured study guide helping readers understand the meeting's content and context. ### Meeting Overview On February 17, 2026, the Whatcom County Council held a special all-day informational retreat to review council policies and procedures, and conduct strategic planning for 2026. The meeting lasted nearly 7 hours and covered council operations, legal updates, and priority-setting exercises. ### Key Terms and Concepts **Open Public Meetings Act (OPMA):** Washington State law requiring government bodies to conduct business in public meetings with proper notice. Any gathering of a quorum (4 council members) to discuss county business must be publicly noticed. **Quorum:** The minimum number of council members needed to conduct official business, now four members since the council expanded to seven members. **Advisory Groups:** Citizen committees appointed by either the council or county executive to provide input on specific policy areas. Whatcom County has 54 such groups. **Board of Equalization:** A quasi-judicial body that hears appeals of property tax assessments. Currently processing over 867 appeals for the 2025 assessment year. **Comprehensive Plan:** Long-range planning document that guides county development and land use decisions, currently being updated after a decade. **Legislative Information Center (Insight):** Public-facing online system where citizens can access county meeting agendas, minutes, and legislation dating back to 1979. **Executive Session:** Closed-door meeting allowed under specific circumstances like legal matters or personnel issues. **Committee of the Whole:** Council meeting format where all seven members participate in discussion, often used for policy development. ### Key People at This Meeting | Name | Role / Affiliation | |---|---| | Kaylee Galloway | Council Chair | | Elizabeth Boyle | Council Member | | Barry Buchanan | Council Member | | Ben Elenbaas | Council Member | | Jessica Rienstra | Council Member | | Jon Scanlon | Council Member | | Mark Stremler | Council Member | | Cathy Halka | Clerk of the Council | | Satpal Sidhu | County Executive | | Eric Johnson | Columbia Policy Advisors (facilitator) | | Kimberly Thulin | Prosecuting Attorney | | Tom Seguine | Chief Civil Prosecutor…
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