Committee of the Whole
The September 30th Committee of the Whole meeting was dominated by substantial policy discussions across three major areas: the city's fiscal crisis, tenant protections, and housing development incentives. Mayor Kim Lund presented her 2025 budget proposal, revealing the city faces a $6 million ongoing structural deficit despite creative revenue strategies and targeted cuts. The budget employs temporary fixes including shifting sales tax allocations and tapping pension reserves, while adding strategic positions in public safety and internal services. Council Member Jace Cotton's junk fees ordinances generated extensive debate, with the proposed regulations targeting excessive rental fees that burden Bellingham's cost-stressed renter population. The ordinances would cap late fees at $10, limit pet deposits to 20% of monthly rent, and require fee transparency in advertisements and leases. After lengthy discussion about enforcement capacity and policy specifics, the measures were held in committee for further development and public engagement. The Multi-Family Tax Exemption program evaluation revealed that the city's current 12-year affordability requirements (60-80% AMI) are too restrictive, resulting in zero uptake despite 1,400 units produced under the 8-year program. Consultants recommended raising AMI thresholds and expanding target areas to increase feasibility while maintaining some affordable housing production. The meeting concluded substantive immigration policy work by approving creation of a Keep Washington Working Act advisory group while dissolving the Immigration Advisory Board, representing a shift toward focused compliance review rather than ongoing advisory functions.
**Junk Fees Ordinances (AB 24253 & 24254):** Motion by Lilliquist/Williams to hold both ordinances in Committee of the Whole passed 7-0. No final action taken; items returned for further public engagement and refinement. **SCORE Jail Contract (AB 24267):** Motion by Williams/Huffman to recommend approval passed 6-0 with Cotton abstaining. Renews interlocal agreement allowing Bellingham Police to transport arrestees to South Correctional Entity in Des Moines when local jail space unavailable. **Keep Washington Working Advisory Group (AB 24256):** Motion by Williams/Anderson to recommend approval as amended passed 6-0 (Hammill excused). Creates limited-term work group to study city compliance with state immigration law and re…
**Budget Process:** Work sessions scheduled every Monday in October plus first Monday in November. Revenue forecast public hearing October 21st. Budget public hearings October 7th and November 4th. Budget ordinance introduction planned for second November meeting with passage targeted for first December meeting. **Junk Fees Ordinances:** Staff developing public engagement plan including Engage Bellingham platform and stakeholder meetings. Cotton working on amendments addressing council concerns. Return to Committee of the Whole when ready, potentially with public hearing before final consideration. **MFTE Program:** Staff cond…


