City of Bellingham adds nearly 100 acres to Lake Whatcom Watershed Land Acquisition and Preservation Program

Bellingham, WALocal News

Bellingham has acquired nearly 100 acres for its Lake Whatcom Watershed Land Acquisition and Preservation Program, with recent purchases totaling $1. 1 million. The city council approved two properties totaling 45 acres on May 19, funded through watershed fees on utility bills. Earlier acquisitions in April and May contributed an additional nearly $800,000 to the program. Public Works spokesperson Stefanie Cilinceon emphasized that these purchases are essential for preserving water quality by protecting the forested land around the lake from development.

This initiative highlights Bellingham's ongoing efforts to preserve its natural resources amid urban growth. The city's actions reflect a broader trend of municipalities prioritizing environmental sustainability in land management. As development pressures increase, safeguarding watersheds becomes crucial for long-term ecological health. Bellingham's proactive approach sets a model for other cities facing similar challenges.

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