By: Dick Conoboy

The Bellingham Planning Commission lacks broad representation from the community. A simple fix is to limit the number of members involved with the building and development industries.
The city has given an extremely short notice for comments on a substantial logging operation for 110 acres of Samish Hill. The city has known about this project since May.
On 26 September the city’s Planning Director provided a report to city council on rental inspection results that is misleading, incomplete and, intentionally or unintentionally, tends to understate the problem.
Slum landlords are alive and thriving. Over this summer 50% [corrected] of rental units failed the city’s initial health and safety inspection.
Anne Mackie writes the backstory that tells “the rest of the story” of how the August harsh attacks on citizens by the council had roots in July.
The vital role in city politics of the Mayor’s Neighborhood Advisory Commission (MNAC) has gradually diminished over the past five years and is now at an all time low.
Analysis of our national pledge of allegiance, with suggested options
The York Neighborhood is sponsoring a forum on housing concerns on Wednesday, Sept 14th at the Garden Methodist Church at 7pm.
Three emails: April Barker writes about ADUs and her perspective; Anne Mackie and Dick Conoboy respond.
Council President Pinky Vargas loses it over minor violations of the three-minute comment rule. Is this any way to run a council?
Dick Conoboy

Dick Conoboy

Citizen Journalist and Editor · Writing Since Jan 27, 2008
Dick Conoboy is a recovering civilian federal worker and military officer who was offered and accepted an all-expense paid, one year trip to Vietnam in 1968. He is a former Army Foreign Area Specialist for Western Europe and Southeast Asia, counter-terrorism intelligence analyst and information/security manager at the Defense Department. Dick also worked as a resource manager at various government offices to include then VP Al Gore’s National Partnership for Re-inventing Government, now recognized as having been a shamefully neo-liberal “think tank”. He speaks fluent French and a passable English learned through many years of elementary school experience diagramming sentences. Dick owes his writing ability to consuming large amounts of chemical laden and fried fresh water pike and perch fished from Lake Erie in the 40s and 50s near his native Cleveland whose Cuyahoga River regularly catches on fire.

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