Planning Commission (Joint with City Council)
The Bellingham Planning Commission and City Council held a rare joint work session to determine the city's preferred growth strategy for the 2025 comprehensive plan update. The meeting focused on selecting population, housing, and employment targets to submit to Whatcom County for inclusion in a multi-jurisdictional resolution that will guide environmental impact analysis. Staff recommended Alternative 2, which would accommodate approximately 27,555 new residents and 18,443 housing units by 2045 — representing about 53% of countywide growth. This represents a moderate increase from current planning levels and would require implementing multiple growth strategies including urban village development, transit-oriented corridors, infrastructure investments, and limited expansion into Urban Growth Area reserves. The discussion revealed tension between planning for adequate growth capacity and managing infrastructure costs. Several commissioners expressed concern about expanding into forested areas before completing environmental analysis, while council members emphasized the need to balance growth accommodation with fiscal responsibility. Despite these concerns, there was general consensus to support the staff recommendation, with the understanding that this represents a starting point for analysis rather than a final commitment. The meeting also included minor business, with the Planning Commission voting 5-0 to change regular meeting times from 7:00 PM to 6:00 PM beginning in 2025.
**Planning Commission Bylaw Amendment (Vote: 5-0)** - **Action:** Approved amendment to Articles II and V changing regular meeting time from 7:00 PM to 6:00 PM - **AB Number:** Not applicable (internal procedural change) - **Vote:** Unanimous approval (5-0) - **Staff Recommendation vs. Action:** Aligned - **Significance:** Procedural change to improve meeting efficiency and attendance **Growth Strategy Direction (Consensu…
**Environmental Impact Statement:** Draft EIS expected by end of December 2024, with final analysis in January-February 2025 providing detailed traffic, climate, and environmental impact data. **Whatcom County Process:** County Planning Commission will consider the multi-jurisdictional resolution in November 2024, incorporating all jurisdictions' preferred alternatives. **Draft Plan Development:** City staff will develop draft comprehensive plan chapters for Planning Commission review beginning early 2025, with Council consideration by late sp…


