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Previous Issues
Salish Sea
October/November 2025
Whatcom County Should Require a Full EIS for the Ferndale LPG Terminal
RE Sources, Friends of the San Juans, Whatcom Environmental Council, Evergreen Islands, Sierra Club, and Washington Conservation Action are calling on Whatcom County to require a full Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for unpermitted expansions of fossil fuel transshipment through the … Continue reading
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October/November 2025
Bellingham City Council
Action Taken at August 11, 2025 Meeting Shall the council: 153. Authorize the mayor to spend $310,000 to purchase 5.92 acres on Toad Lake Road from property owners Robert Cessaro and Christa Russell? The Lake Whatcom Watershed property has one … Continue reading
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October/November 2025
Port of Bellingham Commission
Action Taken at August 12, 2025 Meeting Shall the commission: 82. Create phase 1 of the Blaine boatyard project? The 2025 budget will be adjusted; $50,000 will be moved from infrastructure-unallocated leaving $10,245 in that budget. The interim boatyard will … Continue reading
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October/November 2025
Whatcom County Council
Compiled by Barry MacHale Action Taken at August 6, 2025 Meeting Shall the council: 184. Fill the forest product manager vacancy on the Forest Advisory Committee? The committee provides review and makes recommendations to the Whatcom County Council on issues … Continue reading
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