City Council
The Bellingham City Council faced significant financial challenges at their October 21 meeting, with Deputy Administrator Forrest Longman presenting concerning revenue shortfalls that could force the city to dip into emergency reserves by the end of 2025. The administration proposed a 1% property tax increase for 2025, while simultaneously requesting $10.8 million in additional funding for police and fire departments to cover unexpected cost overruns in 2024, including $3 million in increased jail costs and $6 million in fire department salaries and overtime. The evening's second major policy discussion centered on extending the city's controversial landmark tree ordinance for another six months. The interim ordinance, originally passed as an emergency measure in May, has created what developer Ali Taishi described as "absolute chaos" in the development community, with property owners walking away from projects due to uncertainty and increased costs. However, environmental advocates pushed for the extension to allow proper legislative review of tree preservation policies. Council also advanced draft ordinances to regulate "junk fees" in residential and manufactured home rentals, following concerns about proliferating application fees, pet fees, and administrative charges that exceed actual service costs. These measures will undergo further staff review and public engagement before returning to council.
**Property Tax Levy (AB 24281):** Information hearing only on proposed 1% increase for 2025, no vote required. Staff recommendation supported, will require formal action by end of November. **Landmark Tree Ordinance Extension (AB 24282):** PASSED 7-0. Extends interim development regulations for landmark tree preservation for six months through May 2025. Staff recommended extension, Council approved to allow proper legislative process. **Budget Amendment No. 15 (AB 24289):** PASSED 7-0. Adds $10.8 million to General Fund for fire and police departments to cover 2024 cost overruns. Staff recommendation approved unanimously. **Transportation Commission Appointments (AB 24283):** P…
**November 4, 2024:** Second public hearing on 2025 budget and public hearing on utility easement relinquishment at 701-705 N. State Street. **November 2024:** Property tax levy ordinance must be passed by end of November to take effect for 2025. **October 24, 2024:** Joint meeting between City Council and Planning Commission at 6 PM, Pacific Street Operations Center. **October 28, 2024:** Next budget work session sch…


