By: Dick Conoboy

In a hearing, possibly on 3 March, the Whatcom County Council will consider an ordinance changing the rules for contaminated meth use sites.
Not all rent-to-own propositions are an unwise method to buy a home but some are schemes to rip off the unsuspecting tenant.
7-0! City Council Unanimous. Rentals Will Be Inspected in Bellingham. Thanks go to WWU students for speaking out to city council.
The Bellingham City Council has added an inspection component to the registration-only rental ordinance proposal of Councilmember Murphy
The ban on consumer fireworks that took effect last summer is valid all year, even New Year’s Eve
Campus Crest Communities, Inc. has officially offered for sale the Lincoln St. property that was to be a student apartment development.
The Campus Crest apartment complex may be the “victim” of a corporate restructuring plan.
An experienced real estate inspector provides a window to the dangeroous conditions found in rentals in Bellingham
Last Thursday, the Planning Commission voted to recommend the docketing of the spot rezone of 801 Samish from Residential Single to Commerical Planned (non-retail)
Councilmember Murphy’s proposal is based on a complaint-based rental ordinance from Tacoma, demonstrated to do little for the health and safety of tenants.
In contravention of the Bellingham Municipal Code, the City Council will consider on 4 August a last minute docketing request that ignores the Planning Commission and Samish Neighborhood.
The city council “persuades” the city administration to withdraw a request for an intrusive police threat warning system
The Bellingham Police Department wants to purchase “threat assessment” software with federal monies. Citizen comments were vehement and negative. City Council confused.
The possession and use of consumer fireworks are no longer permitted within the city limits.
Every Bellingham Planning Commission member has ties to development or development-related businesses.
Ambling University Development Group pulls out. University Ridge will not be built.
The infamous American Legislative Exchange Council plans to send its spawn to cities and counties throughout the U.S.
Professional and even college sports have morphed into a circus of corporate greed and the fleecing of the public.
The developers of University Ridge have been silent since shortly after the hearing examiner’s decision on 23 October last year. Will they walk?
The advice coming from Walmart and McDonald’s to its low paid employees becomes more and more bizarre and inane.
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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