The Lake Whatcom Joint Councils and Commissioners held their annual 2025 meeting on April 2nd, bringing together the Bellingham City Council, Whatcom County Council, and Lake Whatcom Water and Sewer District Board to review five years of watershed protection work. The meeting highlighted major accomplishments from 2020-2024 and previewed initiatives for the new 2025-2029 work plan, focusing on water quality monitoring results and phosphorus reduction progress.
Executive Summary
What's Next
The 2025-2029 Lake Whatcom Management Program work plan is already being implemented across 12 program areas (expanded from 10). Key upcoming initiatives include: - **Climate Vulnerability Assessment** led by the city, targeting completion in 2025 - **Forest Management Plan** partnership between city and county for jointly owned watershed lands - **Rapid Response Plan** for aquatic invasive species, particularly quagga mussels detected in Idaho - **TMDL Reassessment Review** by Department of Ecology, anticipated to take about one year - **Enhanced Operations and Maintenance** monitoring by the city to optimize existing stormwater systems Council members requested additional joint meetings before the next annual session to allow for more substantive policy discussions. The specific timing and format for these meetings was not determined. #
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