City of Bellingham — Planning Committee (City Council Standing Committee)
The Bellingham City Council's Planning Committee convened on May 11, 2026, for a single-item afternoon session focused on Agenda Bill 24929: a resolution that would create a limited-term advisory work group to study and make recommendations regarding the city's landlord and tenant programs. The committee — chaired by Council Member Hollie Huffman and joined by Council Members Lisa Anderson and Michael Lilliquist — received a staff presentation, engaged in substantive discussion about the work group's proposed membership composition, and considered an amendment before ultimately tabling the amendment for further language refinement. The proposed work group, called for in Mayor Lund's 2024 Housing Executive Order, would operate for approximately one year with nine to thirteen members representing tenants, landlords, and community members with lived and professional experience in rental issues. The city's rental registration and property inspection program — established in 2015 — currently has 22,578 registered rental units, and more than 50 percent of Bellingham residents are renters, a context staff cited to explain the urgency of the initiative. The most substantive debate centered on the work group's membership makeup. Council Member Anderson raised concern that if the four flexible seats (above the nine-member minimum) were filled predominantly by landlord representatives, landlord voices would constitute more than 50 percent of the group. Staff acknowledged the concern and committed to maintaining equitable balance in the selection process. Council Member Anderson subsequently moved to amend the resolution to designate at least one seat for an income-constrained individual — someone receiving housing assistance such as a Section 8 voucher or Bellingham Housing Authority subsidy. Council Member Lilliquist supported the spirit of the proposal but raised a practical concern: that people currently in subsidized housing may have difficulty volunteering due to time
**AB 24929 — Resolution Creating a Limited-Term Landlord-Tenant Advisory Work Group** - **Action:** No final vote taken in committee. Amendment motion tabled unanimously pending language revision by staff; to be brought forward at the evening full Council meeting. - **Vote on tabling:** All in favor, no opposition or abstentions recorded in transcript. - **Staff Recommendation:** Adopt the resolution creating a 9–13 member advisory work group operating for approximately one year. - **Proposed Amendment (Anderson, tabled):** Add language to the tenant experie…
- **This evening (May 11, 2026):** AB 24929 is expected to come before the full City Council at the regular evening meeting. Council Member Anderson committed to bringing a revised motion forward at that session, incorporating language staff develops to designate one seat for an income-constrained renter, contingent on staff returning with specific language. - **Ongoing — Renter Notification Technical Fixes:** Council Member Lilliquist requested that staff confirm whether the previously proposed technical fixes to renter notification requirements should be advanced as a standalone ordinance or deferred to the advisory work group. A conversation between Lilliquist and Director Ryan is expected to clarify the pathway. Director Ryan …


