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Inside Bellingham January 17, 2025 - City of Bellingham

Bellingham is preparing for community engagement activities with a Saturday Community Work Party on January 18, 2025, in Squalicum Park, coinciding with Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The city has also been designated as a fan zone for the FIFA World Cup 2026, set to host community watch parties while addressing local encampment issues through private property owner initiatives. The article highlights collaborative efforts to improve community welfare and economic opportunities.

Inside Bellingham January 17, 2025

The Mayor's Office News highlights recent updates from Bellingham, including newsletters and important city developments such as the appointment of new deputy administrators and progress reports on downtown improvements. The articles emphasize the city's proactive approach in addressing community issues, showcasing Mayor Kim Lund's commitment to local governance.

Bellingham selected as an official fan zone for FIFA World Cup 2026

Bellingham has been officially designated as a fan zone city for the FIFA World Cup 2026™, joining eight other locations in Washington State. This initiative aims to create a vibrant atmosphere with watch parties, local events, and economic opportunities for the community, enhancing Bellingham's profile as a premier destination for visitors and soccer fans alike.

City Passes Interim Ordinance to Eliminate Parking Requirements

Bellingham City Council has approved an interim ordinance to eliminate minimum parking requirements, allowing for increased housing development and better land utilization. This decision, driven by the urgent need for more housing, will take effect on January 28, 2025, and aims to modernize outdated parking codes that hinder housing availability and affordability.

Inside Bellingham January 10, 2025

Bellingham's January 10, 2025 news highlights upcoming Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebrations, the city’s advocacy for state-level policy changes, the reinstatement of public comment periods at City Council meetings, and proposed reforms to parking rules aimed at increasing housing availability. The article emphasizes community involvement and public safety measures, showcasing the city's commitment to addressing local issues.

Public Comment to Resume at Jan. 13 City Council Meeting

Bellingham City Council is set to reinstate in-person public comment periods starting January 13, 2025, following a suspension in November 2024 due to safety concerns. New security measures, including metal detector screenings conducted by a private firm, will be implemented to enhance public safety at Council meetings. Mayor Kim Lund emphasizes the need for these precautions to foster a welcoming environment for community participation.

Inside Bellingham November 27, 2024

The City of Bellingham's recent news roundup highlights the Bellingham Police Department's victory in the 2024 Turkey Bowl against the Fire Department, along with important holiday closures for City services. Residents are encouraged to participate in community advisory groups and take advantage of a free tree giveaway event, promoting local engagement and sustainability.

Police Daily Activity - City of Bellingham

The "Police Daily Activity" page from the City of Bellingham provides an overview of police activities, allowing residents to select date ranges for specific reports. This resource is crucial for community engagement and transparency regarding local law enforcement operations. By offering accessible information, it enhances public awareness of police activities and fosters trust within the community.

Proclamations - City of Bellingham

The article presents recent mayoral proclamations from the City of Bellingham, highlighting significant dates and events for 2024, 2023, and 2022. It emphasizes the city's commitment to recognizing various important observances, such as Small Business Saturday and National Gun Violence Awareness Day. This information is crucial for residents and local businesses to stay informed about civic engagements and community initiatives.

Mayoral Orders - City of Bellingham

The City of Bellingham's Mayor Kim Lund has issued multiple executive orders addressing pressing local issues, including housing options and the fentanyl crisis in downtown. These orders reflect the city's proactive stance on critical community challenges and are part of ongoing efforts to adapt to changing circumstances.