Recent NWCitizen Articles

Port Commissioner Mike McAuley did everything he could do to change Jim Jorgensen’s mind. Jim and Scott Walker forced Charlie Sheldon out.
A thanks to Kelli Linville for her quiet and effective solution to the onerous red light cameras dilemma.
Where to begin? Misinformation. Disinformation. Truths. Myths. Same old, same old. Paradigm shift. GMA. OFM. Growth pressures. Population loss. Growth subsidies. Proportionate share.
This morning, Charlie Sheldon, unexpectedly resigned as Executive Director of the Port of Bellingham.
Development at Bloedel Park ignores impacts to important shoreline habitat
Guest writer Bill Geyer, who is the consultant for the Padden Trails Development, presents facts and perspective on the development.
A new private website displays crimes by dates, on a Bellingham map, or by graphs for all citizens to use.
By guest writer Mike Rostron. Sunnyland residents support infill but not overfill. The old Department of Transportation site on Sunset is the development site.
Just a short note about nwcitizen past few weeks effort
The City Council outlines their agenda for the coming year
Riley gets to the bottom of this in a NWCitizen Exclusive
Yet another neighborhood wants the Planning Department to protect public health, safety, and general welfare
Riley at The Political Junkie attends a forum of Congressional Candidates, and a town hall meeting in Lynden
No EIS - no real county planning concern about developing Squalicum Mountain and degrading Lake Whatcom water even further.
Attempts by the County Council Chairperson to move the open public comment period to the end of a Council meeting will reduce public input.
The Fairhaven Neighborhood Plan gets its first open meeting tonight - where anyone can present their ideas for the future.
Lesa Starkenburg, former County contract attorney for GMA appeal, demands recusal of Council members who oppose development proposal by her private client, Nor’West Gravel
There’s no profit in searching for causes, and we know there’s no real cure. But there’s big money in the detection and treatment of breast cancer.
Bellingham is slowly installing flashing yellow lights for school zones. This is far better than trapping drivers with speed zone cameras. But, no city revenue.
Port Commissioner Scott Walker and attorney Frank Chmelik get caught ballot-rigging again

Dan Remsen

Commenting Since Oct 18, 2011

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