Committee of the Whole
The Bellingham City Council's Committee of the Whole focused primarily on the 2025 budget with significant revenue restructuring proposals and public safety department presentations. Deputy Administrator Forrest Longman outlined major revenue changes totaling approximately $8.5 million in adjustments, including permanent shifts in sales tax allocation, investment revenue sweeping, and a 50% increase in solid waste utility taxes. The most controversial proposal involves temporarily redirecting $2.9 million from the overfunded fire pension fund to general operations. Police Chief Rebecca Mertzig presented a department that has turned the corner on staffing challenges, with 15 new hires in 2024 and projections to reach positive hiring momentum for the first time in years. The department is requesting two additional officers in 2025 and plans to restore specialty units, starting with bike patrol over traffic enforcement due to budget and equipment constraints. Fire Chief Bill Hewett outlined a $6 million budget increase driven primarily by anticipated labor settlement costs, with plans to add one fire inspector and convert four firefighter positions to captains. The department continues struggling with overtime costs, projecting $2.4 million in 2024 against a $1.5 million budget allocation. The committee also approved a $1 million Economic Development Investment grant from Whatcom County to construct the Bear Creek Corridor portion of the Bellingham Mitigation Bank, a project designed to streamline environmental permitting while supporting economic development.
**AB 24271 - EDI Grant Agreement (Passed 7-0):** Council approved the interlocal agreement with Whatcom County for $1 million to construct the Bear Creek Corridor site of the Bellingham Mitigation Bank. Staff recommended approval; Council unanimously supported. This completes funding for the first phase of a project designed to provide streamlined environmental mitigation for regional development. **Budget Work Session (Information Only):** No formal votes taken on th…
**October 14, 2024:** Next Budget Work Session scheduled **October 21, 2024:** Next Committee of the Whole meeting **October 22, 2024:** Northwest Regional Police Academy opening, reducing training wait times **December 2024:** Budget adoption expected, enabling new position authorizations to begin January 1, 2025 **Early 2025:** RG Haley and Cornw…


