Whatcom County Planning Commission
The Whatcom County Planning Commission held a regular meeting and work session on June 26, 2025, continuing its review of the 2025 Comprehensive Plan Update — Chapter 6: Transportation Element. The meeting ran approximately three hours and was the second work session on this chapter, following a public hearing and initial work session on June 12, 2025. By the end of the evening, the Commission voted unanimously to preliminarily advance Chapter 6 to the County Council, marking a significant milestone in the comprehensive plan update cycle. The session was dominated by a series of commissioner-initiated motions aimed at clarifying, expanding, and in some cases redirecting transportation policy language. The most consequential votes addressed how the county defines and measures multimodal level of service (MMLOS) — a new Growth Management Act requirement — particularly as it applies to transit. After extended debate about whether Whatcom County can legally or practically govern WTA's operations, the Commission adopted a transit-specific LOS framework that focuses on what the county actually controls: ADA-accessible infrastructure at bus stops, including a new tiered rating system (Gold, Green, Orange, Red) keyed to landing pad availability and pedestrian connection quality. The Commission also voted to incorporate, to the extent consistent with the comprehensive plan's goals, the recommended text changes submitted by Whatcom Transportation Authority (WTA). A motion by Commissioner Dunne to define transit MMLOS based on passenger wait times and travel times — a standard closer to traditional transit performance metrics — was ruled out of order by Chair Barton, and the Commission narrowly upheld that ruling on a 4-4 tie with one abstention. Additional approved motions addressed commercial freight planning, environmental mitigation language in Goal 6J, a new policy recommending wetlands mitigation banking, a new policy encouraging high-density development in Urban Grow
**Motion 1 — Approve Minutes of June 12, 2025** - Moved by Commissioner Moceri; seconded by Commissioner Van Dalen - Vote: 6 Ayes, 0 Nays, 1 Abstain (Eisenberg) - Approved with a staff correction to move a bullet point in Policy 6F-4 to the correct location in the paragraph (not a minutes amendment — a document correction) **Motion 2 — Make safety and efficiency top chapter priorities** (Commissioner Dunne) - No second. Motion did not advance. **Motion 3 — Change wording of Goal 6A** (Commissioner Dunne; seconded by Commissioner Greif) - Withdrawn before vote; replaced by Motion 3 below. **Motion 3 (as adopted) — Direct staff to include overarching MMLOS explanation and rewrite "Level of Service — Other Modes" section** (Commissioner Greif; seconded by Commissioner Dunne) - Motion directed staff to add an overarching explanation of multimodal level of service under goals and policies preceding the existing LOS subsections, to rework the "Level of Service — Other Modes" sectio…
- **July 10, 2025** — Planning Commission regular meeting and work session: Chapter 9 — Parks and Recreation (public hearing and work session). Agenda packet to be distributed by June 27, 2025 per prior staff commitment. - **July 24, 2025** — Chapter 4: Capital Facilities (tentative), with county staff (Matt, name not further specified in source documents). - **Future (unscheduled)** — Chapter 12: Climate Element (larger chapter requiring extended time and planning). - **Future (unscheduled)** — Full comprehensive plan final review and return to Planning Commission after County Council completes its review. - **July 22, 2025** — Joint meeting with County Council during Committee of the Whole (confirmed at June 12 meeting): focus on preliminary preferred alternatives for the Final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). - **Next meeting agenda items requested:** - Commissioner Browne's motion requiring sidebar rationale comments for all …