Commissioners of the Port of Bellingham discussed the possibility of increasing the number of Port commissioners from three to five at their public meeting on Nov. 5, 2019. The public meeting began at 4:30 pm. The three current Port commissioners — Board President Ken Bell, Vice President Bobby Briscoe and Secretary Michael Shepard — were all present. During the public …
Citizen Journalism: CTNW Port of Bellingham Meeting May 21, 2019
Developing an International Business Park at Cherry Point was one of the main points of interest at the Port of Bellingham Commission regular meeting on May 21, 2019. The public meeting began at 4:30 pm. Board President Ken Bell, Vice President Bobby Briscoe and Secretary Michael Shepard were all present. Link to May 21, 2019Port of Bellingham meeting agenda Video …
Citizen Journalism: Port of Bellingham Meeting Report for April 9, 2019
The outcome of a bankruptcy of a Fairhaven Shipyard business was one of the main points of interest at the Port of Bellingham Commission regular meeting on April 9, 2019.
Citizen Journalism: Port of Bellingham Meeting Report for Mar. 19, 2019
Enforcing new rules for weblockers – dry storage units used for marine equipment – was one of the main points of interest at the Port of Bellingham Commission regular meeting on Mar. 19, 2019.
Citizen Journalism: Port of Bellingham Meeting Report for Feb. 19, 2019
The possibility of terminating an agreement to bring Western Washington University to the waterfront was one of the main points of interest at the Port of Bellingham Commission regular meeting on Feb. 19, 2019
Feb. 5, 2019, Port of Bellingham Report
Port Commissioners addressed the impacts to Lummi Treaty Rights from historical changes to Bellingham Bay, Drayton Harbor and cleanup of the I&J Waterway Site; these were the main points of interest at the Port’s regular meeting on Feb. 5, 2019.