Join Us to Talk Parks Recreation Upcoming Open House Meetings in Bellingham

Bellingham, WALocal News

Bellingham is inviting community members to participate in two open house meetings aimed at discussing the Parks, Recreation, and Open Space Plan (PROS Plan) and shaping project priorities through 2032. Scheduled for February 13 at Cordata Park Pavilion and February 18 at Fairhaven Park Pavilion, the meetings will include staff presentations to inform attendees. The PROS Plan serves as a critical framework for preserving and expanding recreational spaces in response to community growth. In light of recent federal directives, the article reassures residents that public safety services, including What-Comm 911 and Bellingham Police, will not ask about immigration status, focusing instead on emergency response. This commitment to inclusivity underlines the city's dedication to serving all community members without bias.

Furthermore, the article discusses the ongoing update of Bellingham’s growth plan, urging residents to provide feedback on draft sections as they are released. Remote public comment via Zoom has also been reinstated for City Council meetings, allowing broader participation in local governance. These efforts reflect Bellingham's commitment to transparency, community engagement, and public safety.

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