County Council Committee of the Whole
The Whatcom County Council Committee of the Whole met for over three hours on April 29, 2025, with the primary focus on hearing extensive opposition to proposed community benefit agreements (CBAs) and project labor agreements (PLAs) for county public works projects. The Associated General Contractors (AGC) and six local construction business owners presented a coordinated challenge to the ordinance, arguing it would exclude 87% of the county's open-shop contractors from public projects and increase costs by 10-20%. The meeting also featured presentations on the state legislative session outcomes, domestic violence commission work, and two competing visions for active transportation planning in the comprehensive plan update. The construction industry opposition dominated the session, with speakers arguing that existing prevailing wage laws and safety regulations already achieve the ordinance's stated goals without forcing unionization. Council members expressed varying degrees of skepticism about the CBA proposal, with some questioning what problem it was designed to solve and others indicating they remained open to modified approaches. The session highlighted a fundamental tension between pro-worker intentions and concerns about excluding local businesses from public contracts.
**AB2025-285 - Point Roberts Music Festival Permit:** Recommended for approval (6-0, Donovan temporarily absent). The Council approved an Outdoor Musical Entertainment permit for the Strings and Things Music Festival on July 12, 2025, waiving the requirement for signed resident waivers while maintaining the $5,000 surety bond re…
The 2025 state legislative session outcomes await Governor Ferguson's final action on budget and tax bills within 20 days. County staff will provide detailed budget impact analysis once bills are signed. Council Member Scanlon requested administrative exploration of progressive design-build methods as alternatives to CBAs, with Public Works Director pursuing CPARB certification for alternative procurement methods. The comprehensive plan update continues with environmental impact statement publication expected im…


