Council Public Works & Health Committee
The Whatcom County Public Works & Health Committee received presentations on two major policy initiatives that will significantly shape the county's future development and child services. The coordinated water system plan update revealed that public water systems outside urban growth areas can accommodate approximately 3,335 new connections, potentially serving just over 8,500 people—a figure that closely aligns with the county's rural population projections for comprehensive planning purposes. This analysis will be crucial for the upcoming comprehensive plan update, as it provides concrete data on where water infrastructure can support future growth. The Healthy Children's Fund presentation demonstrated the program's expanding impact on food access and child services, with over 636,000 diapers and 5,000 formula packages already distributed through food banks. The fund's administrators unveiled a new comprehensive website and annual work calendar designed to improve transparency and public engagement. Both presentations highlighted the interconnected nature of resource planning and service delivery in supporting Whatcom County's growing population while maintaining rural character and ensuring adequate infrastructure capacity.
**AB2025-382 - Coordinated Water System Plan Update:** PRESENTED - No formal action taken. The committee received the preliminary draft and initiated a 60-day public comment period. Council members agreed to schedule additional discussion time before …
**July 22, 2025:** Public hearing on the Coordinated Water System Plan **June 2025:** Healthy Children's Fund presentation to full Council featuring in-home care provider support and draft 2026-27 implementation plan **Summer 2025:** Additional work sessions on water system planning and food access policy **End of 2025:** Expected adoption o…


