Whatcom County Council Finance and Administrative Services Committee
The Finance and Administrative Services Committee processed a substantial agenda including 18 consent items, a quarterly financial presentation, and contentious discussions about Economic Development Investment (EDI) funding allocations. The most significant action was the committee's 2-1 vote to recommend using EDI funds for the Opportunity Council's Bellis Fair Senior Housing project, despite the EDI board's narrow rejection of the proposal. The committee approved nearly all consent items but voted 2-1 to hold the hearing examiner contract renewal pending broader budget discussions. Council Member Tyler Byrd expressed concerns about approving a 3% cost-of-living adjustment during ongoing county budget constraints. The hearing examiner contract, currently at approximately $9,000 per month with the proposed increase, would run through December 2026. Finance Director Randy Rydel presented the second quarter financial report, describing it as "unremarkable" in accountant terms. The county collected 48% of budgeted revenue and expended 45% of budgeted expenditures, both within historical patterns. Rydel highlighted increasing costs for What-Comm dispatch services (40% increase over three years) and ongoing concerns about Road Fund cash balances, though controls implemented by Public Works Director Doug Cosa have been effective. The most contentious discussion centered on EDI funding for affordable housing projects. The EDI board had narrowly rejected funding for the Bellis Fair Senior Housing project while approving Unity Street affordable housing. Committee members debated whether senior housing (62+) qualified as "workforce housing" under EDI criteria, with Council Member Byrd arguing it didn't meet the original economic development intent and Council Member Todd Donovan advocating for broader interpretation.
**Consent Agenda Items (17 of 18 approved):** The committee recommended approval of $7.8 million in various contracts and agreements with unanimous 3-0 votes, including behavioral health funding ($256,227), jail food services ($1.24 million), LEAD program expansion ($1.47 million), and multiple court support services. **Hearing Examiner Contract (AB2025-582) - HELD:** Committee voted 2-1 (Byrd/Buchanan vs. Donovan) to hold the $118,779 contract amendment until budget discussions. The contract includes a 3% COLA increase and would extend services through December 2026. **Budget Supplemental #9 (…
**Budget Process:** County Executive budget transmission scheduled for third week of October. Unrepresented employee COLA negotiations ongoing through end of budget process. **Contract Returns:** Hearing examiner contract will return when budget information is available. What-Comm cost allocation discussions to continue in two weeks. **Property Transfer:** Public hearing for Jensen Road/Agate Bay Lane property sale to City of Bellingham scheduled for first October council meeting. **Stewart Mountain:** Owner…


