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Port update: agreement likely after 2nd negotiation period | Port of Bellingham commissioners voted unanimously on July 15 to enter a second 120-day negotiation period with Harcourt Developments Limited over the future of the city’s central waterfront. |
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Official: $20M in projects could make Bellingham state's No. 1 bicycling town | More people per capita bicycle to work in Bellingham than in Seattle. Officials expect even more bicyclists on the street after the City Council approves a new master plan with more than $20 million in bike-friendly road projects. |
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Students grow, harvest for Bellingham Food Bank | |||
Gov. Inslee visits Bellingham to learn about waterfront development | |||
WCC grad: Returning student proves graduation possible | Can I do this? |
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Western students help prove the benefits of salad bars in Bellingham schools | |||
Bellingham waterfront cleanup, new walkway still waiting for Lummi Nation approval | Two key waterfront projects are still waiting for federal permits that have been stalled because of environmental and treaty fishing rights issues raised by Lummi Nation. |
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Bellingham council members differ on rental registration programs | While a decision on a new registration and inspection system for rental housing is still weeks away, City Council member Roxanne Murphy says her more restrained approach seems to be gathering support. |
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Rental licensing to be discussed Monday in Bellingham | The years-long discussion of rental housing licensing and inspection will continue Monday, June 9, at a City Council work session. |