Parks and Recreation Committee (City Council Standing Committee)
The Bellingham City Council's Parks and Recreation Committee met on May 11, 2026, for a single-item session focused entirely on AB 24926, a resolution to adopt the 2026 Parks, Recreation & Open Space Plan (commonly called the PROS Plan). The committee heard an extended staff presentation before taking action to advance the plan to the full Council. The 2026 PROS Plan represents a complete rewrite of the city's parks planning document, developed over the course of 2025 and into 2026. Its central theme — "access to recreation, nature, and play" — signals a deliberate strategic shift from land acquisition and park expansion to stewardship of existing assets, improvement of amenities, and equitable distribution of services across the city. The plan establishes a 20-year vision for the park system. Staff presented strong baseline metrics: 70% of Bellingham residents now live within a 10-minute walk of a park or trail, up from 54% in 2016. The city holds approximately 30 acres of parkland per 1,000 residents, nearly three times the national average, and 85 miles of trails — a figure unmatched in the Pacific Northwest except by Bend, Oregon. Despite this quantitative strength, staff identified a significant gap: Bellingham underperforms compared to peer cities on park amenities, and that gap is the plan's primary focus. The plan calls for adding 30 new trail miles, 120 acres of new open space, four new neighborhood or pocket parks, and one new community park. Specific near-term capital projects highlighted include Salish Landing Park on the waterfront (17 acres, phase one underway), a waterfront skate park in partnership with Public Works, the Cordata Connector Trail, the opening of 100 acres of open space between Northwest and Aldrich on the north side of town, and a Samish Crest trail plan connecting Whatcom Falls Park to Lake Padden. Recreation Division Manager Melissa Bianchi presented striking demand data: over 60% of the city's recreation programs operate at full
**AB 24926 — Resolution Adopting the 2026 Parks, Recreation & Open Space Plan** - **Action:** Committee review and presentation; the agenda bill was placed before the committee for recommended action to advance to the full Council. - **Vote:** Not recorded in available source documents. The transcript captures only the staff presentation portion of the meeting; no motion language, vote count, or outcome is captured in the transcript provided. (See Editor Notes.) - **Staff Recommendation:** Adoption of the resolut…
- **Full City Council consideration of AB 24926** (resolution adopting the 2026 PROS Plan): The plan will advance from committee to the full Council for a vote. Date not specified in available source documents. - **East Bakerview Neighborhood Park naming:** Currently open for public input on Engage Bellingham. Master plan finalization expected in the next couple of months. - **Salish Landing Park Phase 1:** Construction underway in conjunction with waterfront cleanup. No specific completion date cited. - **Happy Valley Neighborhood Park playground replacement:** Next in the department's playground replacement queue; access improvements also planned. - **Waterfront skate park:** Design, funding, and development in partnership with Public Works. No timeline specified. - **Lee Memorial Park:** Master planni…


