Whatcom County Planning Commission
The Whatcom County Planning Commission held a public hearing and work session on June 12, 2025, devoted almost entirely to Chapter 6: Transportation Element of the county's 2025 Comprehensive Plan Update. The session featured a lengthy technical presentation from Chris Comeau of Transpo Group Consulting, three public commenters, and a substantive commission work session that produced four formal motions — all of which passed. The most consequential action of the evening was the commission's unanimous decision to remove the Coast-Millennium Trail and Bay-To-Baker Trail from the active transportation network maps in the transportation chapter. The motion, which began as a narrower request from BP Cherry Point Refinery to remove only the trail segment crossing its private property, was amended and broadened by Commissioner Greif to strip both recreational trails from transportation maps 6-2, 6-7, and 6-8 entirely, on the grounds that conceptual recreational trails do not belong on active transportation network maps. The commission also amended Policy 6F-4 to require that active transportation network projects be prioritized using "the best available data" — a notable pushback on the consultant's network, which was built on infrastructure availability (existing road shoulders) rather than observed bicycle usage. This motion passed 5-0 with three abstentions, including the chair. Most significantly from a policy standpoint, the commission voted 6-1 to reject staff's proposed change to Policy 6L-3, which would have directed the county to "adopt" a transportation impact fee on new development. The commission majority preferred reverting to the prior language requiring only that the county "consider" establishing such fees, citing concerns about housing affordability and the regressive nature of development impact fees. Commissioner Hansen cast the lone dissenting vote, arguing that impact fees are the appropriate mechanism for ensuring that the costs of new development
**Motion 1 — Approval of May 22, 2025 Meeting Minutes** - **Vote:** 8-0 (all present) - **Action:** Approved with corrections. Commissioner Browne identified an error on page 4, lines 27-28; the phrase "an acre of houses on it" was replaced with "all it is zoned for." - **What it means:** The official record of the prior meeting is now approved. **Motion 2 (Amended) — Remove Coast-Millennium Trail and Bay-To-Baker Trail from Transportation Maps 6-2, 6-7, and 6-8** - **Originating motion:** Commissioner Dunne moved to remove the Coast-Millennium Trail section on BP's property from maps 6-2, 6-7, and 6-8. Commissioner Greif seconded. - **Amendment:** Commissioner Greif moved to broaden the motion and remove both the Coast-Millennium Trail and the Bay-To-Baker Trail from all three maps entirely, not only the BP segment. Commissioner Browne seconded the amendment. - **Vote on amendment:** 8-0 - **Vote on amended (main) motion:** 8-0 - **What it means:** Both conceptual recreational t…
| Date | Event | |---|---| | June 26, 2025 | Planning Commission regular meeting — Work session on Chapter 12: Climate Element. Presented by Lauren Clemens (Public Works Climate Impact Manager). Director Personius will be on vacation; Garrett Smith (PDS Assistant Director) will attend. | | June 27, 2025 | Deadline for Aileen Kogut-Aguon to distribute the July 10 meeting packet. | | End of June 2025 | Industrial Lands Needs and Capacity Report (produced by the Port) expected to be delivered. | | July 7, 2025 | Director Personius returns from vacation. | | July 10, 2025 | Planning Commission meeting — Tentative public hearing and work session on Chapter 9: Recreation (Parks Director Bennett Knox to present). Also tentative: public hearing on Chapter 12: Climate Element. Note: Coast-Millennium Trail and Bay-To-Baker Trail depictions will be discussed in the parks context at this meeting. | | July 22, 2025 | Joint Committee of the Whole meeting (Council and Planning Commission), 1:00–2:00 p.m., county council chambers. Fo…