Chapter 9 establishes goals and policies for the provision, expansion, and management of parks, trails, shoreline access, specialized recreation areas, activity centers, and camping facilities throughout Whatcom County. The chapter coordinates with the Comprehensive Parks, Recreation, and Open Space (CPROS) Plan, the Whatcom County Pedestrian and Bicycle Plan, and the Natural Heritage Plan to guide recreational facility development and open space preservation over a 20-year planning horizon. It also addresses financing strategies including user fees, public-private partnerships, and park impact fees to sustain and grow the county's recreational infrastructure.
“Only 4 of 63 Recreation policies (6%) include a concrete, measurable commitment.” Real Record SAY vs DO analysis · Whatcom County Comprehensive Plan
Real Record applies the SAY vs DO accountability framework to every chapter of every Washington comprehensive plan we publish. Each policy in the chapter is read individually and scored into one of four buckets:
The accountability score shown in the sidebar is the share of policies in the chapter that landed in the “Measurable” bucket. A score of 0–19 (red) indicates most policies use aspirational language without concrete accountability; 20–49 (orange) is mixed; 50 or higher (green) means the chapter is dominated by measurable commitments.
The underlying text comes from the official adopted comprehensive plan published by the Whatcom County planning department. Scoring is performed by Real Record analysts using a structured rubric; the raw policy text and bucket assignments are archived in the Real Record civic data warehouse.
Read the full methodology, sources, and rubric at Real Record · About.
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