On a pleasant April evening, with sunshine streaming through the windows of City Hall's Council Chambers, the Bellingham Planning Commission convened for what would prove to be an illuminating examination of one of the most significant housing policy transformations in the city's recent history. The April 16, 2026 meeting, called to order by Chair Jed Ballew, was designed as an informational briefing—a chance for commissioners to dive deep into the implementation of state-mandated housing reforms that had reshaped development patterns across Bellingham over the past year.
Staff will continue operating under interim ordinances while gathering implementation data and feedback. A permanent Type VI legislative process will be initiated with the Planning Commission to update residential zoning designations, moving from traditional R1, R2 approaches to residential low, medium, and high categories. This process is expected to begin later in 2026 and extend into 2027. The Planning Commission will he…