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📋 Committee of the Whole

County Council Committee of the Whole

📅 September 23, 2025 📍 Council Chambers, County Courthouse (Hybrid Format)
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Meeting Summary

The Whatcom County Council Committee of the Whole held an intensive 3.5-hour session on September 23, 2025, tackling a packed agenda of critical county business including two major consulting reports, budget challenges, and regulatory decisions. The meeting was notable for its substantive policy discussions and the significant financial decisions facing the county. Two major consulting studies dominated the first half of the meeting. Mission Critical Partners presented their independent study of the county's fire district and Emergency Management Services system, delivering 19 recommendations including potential consolidation of smaller fire districts and co-location of dispatch services. Matrix Consulting Group followed with findings from their comprehensive evaluation of harassment and complaint policies, based on a survey of 559 county employees that revealed significant trust issues within the organization. The committee then addressed serious financial challenges in the county's Road Fund, which faces structural imbalance and potential insolvency. Public Works Director Elizabeth Kosa presented a stark picture requiring a 9% reduction in operating costs and a 63% cut to capital projects in 2026-2028, along with elimination of 8 full-time positions and freezing 13 others. The discussion highlighted how the fund has been deficit spending for over a decade without proper guardrails. The session concluded with heated debate over regulatory decisions affecting the Petrogas West facility at Cherry Point. Council Member Todd Donovan challenged the Planning Department's decision to issue a Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance instead of requiring a full Environmental Impact Statement for facility improvements, setting up a potential conflict between economic development and environmental review priorities. #