Inside Bellingham February 21, 2025 - City of Bellingham

Bellingham, WALocal News

The City of Bellingham is taking proactive steps to address pressing local issues, including housing, environmental conservation, and homelessness. A City Council meeting on February 24 will feature discussions on middle housing development, aimed at increasing affordable housing options for residents. This initiative aligns with Mayor Kim Lund's Housing Executive Order, underlining the city's commitment to tackling housing shortages. Concurrently, a public hearing will address proposed changes to the interim Landmark Tree Ordinance, which seeks to balance the need for tree preservation with the demands of development projects. Whatcom County is also actively seeking community input for its upcoming homelessness housing plan, which will dictate resource allocation from 2026 to 2030, emphasizing the importance of local involvement.

Residents are encouraged to complete a public survey to provide their perspectives on homelessness services. Furthermore, Bellingham is inviting feedback on new water use efficiency goals, reinforcing the city's dedication to sustainable water management. These initiatives reflect Bellingham's comprehensive approach to fostering community engagement and addressing critical social and environmental issues.

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