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Forcing quadplexes and even 6plexes state wide has failed. If a legislator truly cares for affordable housing they will ...
02/16/2022

Forcing quadplexes and even 6plexes state wide has failed. If a legislator truly cares for affordable housing they will put forth a bill that helps those who are in real need of Affordable housing.
This bill would have greatly helped housing choice for middle class and those who are well off.
Housing Choice is not an emergency.

A bill that would have changed Washington's approach to dense housing and single-family zoning failed to advance this week.

Affordable housing and Housing choice are top of mind for many in our community. Ads flaunting our 'affordability' for '...
10/14/2021

Affordable housing and Housing choice are top of mind for many in our community. Ads flaunting our 'affordability' for 'laptop life' is just crazy.

Let's not let other towns problems define our own. Bellingham is down officers, downtown is a mess, and crime is up with...
10/13/2021

Let's not let other towns problems define our own.
Bellingham is down officers, downtown is a mess, and crime is up with the challenge of criminals intermixed with the homeless. Now is not the time to defund the police in Bellingham. We don't need the pendulum of these towns quoted in the NYTimes. Sounds like a 'moment' to me, and that moment is dangerous.
We need to step up and continue to create a police department we are proud of, that cares for all residents, and if there are any concerns, not run away from it. Face them head on. Which candidates in Bellingham and Whatcom County are calling for the Defunding of Police? Let us know in the comments.

The abrupt reversals have come in response to rising levels of crime, the exodus of officers and political pressures.

Confusion persists as we continue to grapple with the housing crisis in Bellingham, WA. Arguments for Affordable Housing...
10/08/2021

Confusion persists as we continue to grapple with the housing crisis in Bellingham, WA. Arguments for Affordable Housing end in policy that only help Housing Choice.

These are two very different issues that often get mixed together. In the end it is dangerous for those who truly need affordable housing at the lower rungs of the economic ladder.

Housing Choice is - being able to choose the type of home you want in the area of town you want. This is a quality of life issue and an important one, but not a right nor a requirement to live safely.

Affordable Housing is - being able to rent or buy a home that you can afford for less than 30% of your income. This allows for a ratio of expenditure that balances life sustaining needs such as housing, food, medicine, transportation, insurance, etc.

To flip the issue on its head, in Bellingham, proponents of Yes In My Backyard (YIMBY), act righteously that they are in the right and helping the world. In the end, the policies they fight for help the middle class live in the neighborhood of their choice.

The end result does not create affordable housing, although they pull the heart strings of the community because they promise the polices they advocate for are for the poor.

These good intentioned residents don't follow along to see the unintended consequences of their arguments. The animosity created, and the confusion within the community breaks down dialogue, and stops residents from continuing to fight for affordable housing.

Residents either think the solution is complete, or they are fed up with the negativity and walk away. Is that the intention of leaders vying for Housing Choice veiled in Affordable Housing? I hope not, because that would fringe on evil.

We must separate the problems of Housing Choice (HC) and Affordable Housing (AH). They are both real, but more often than not affect two disparate populations. The solutions are also very different.

Housing Choice is mostly a zoning issue, allowing more diverse types of housing in more places. This increase in inventory is one of the arguments that gets lost in translation, HC vs AH. An example of this is the local Detached Accessory Dwelling Unit. An upwelling of support is given to an increase in inventory, but these not so tiny houses in backyards can only be afforded by the middle class because of the cost to build, and the usual quality level that the home owner has chosen to build at (higher rental profits).
After DADUs were legalized in single family zoning areas in Bellingham in 2018 under the guise of Affordable Housing, the proponents who fought vehemently for the zoning change, went quiet on the issue. As if the problem were solved. DADUs started going up and Housing Choice increased.
Affordable Housing did not. The advocates for the DADUs said that every new housing unit mattered to help the crisis. It may, if the quantity of new housing units were great enough to make an impact on the market. The quantity was miniscule in comparison to the amount needed to make a dent.

How many DADU’s were approved? 154.
https://www.bellinghamherald.com/article253147268.html

Were there no other policies that could have been fought for that would have actually helped? Did these housing hawks who so loudly screamed Affordable Housing”!” from their nests think the solution was solved? Or there was no more to be done? It seems so, or in the end it because they just didn’t really care about Affordable Housing in the first place.

Since then two very important possibilities have come to light that will actually have an affect on Affordable Housing. Housing for those who without it, will become homeless. That is who we should fight for, for Affordable Housing.

The first opportunity is Intended Density in MultiFamily Zoned areas. Actually having multifamily zoned development in multifamily zoned areas is a slam dunk, but for decades was not defined nor enforced by the City of Bellingham. Thousands of possible units were made impossible by the building of single family homes in multi family zone areas. A moratorium on building is now allowing for a pause and a policy change that will fix this issue. Where were the Housing Choice advocates back then who were screaming for Affordable Housing?

We applaud the city for taking this long forgotten step, but this has created challenges for those who bought into those ‘single family’ multifamily zoned neighborhoods. That’s for another day.
The second opportunity, which I have been asking of the Planning Director for years, is this. Require developers to set aside a portion of every new development for permanent affordable housing. It is a standard practice and one that the city refuses to implement. I continued to get kickback that if we required this, developers would not build. No longer. In one of the last acts of Planning Director’s Rick Seplar’s career, he agreed that this requirement is now possible.

It is time for the false rhetoric to stop, and those in the top tier of local leadership should lead the way, or step down.

We don't believe these are housing advocates, marching to the mayor's house. Housing advocates know this will be devasta...
03/14/2021

We don't believe these are housing advocates, marching to the mayor's house. Housing advocates know this will be devastating for the cause of housing Bellingham's homeless.
Please continue to support affordable housing and the homeless in ways that help.

Bellingham Occupied Protest had called on social media for people to meet at noon at Lowell Elementary School to march to Fleetwood’s home.

As you drive out of the town of Bellingham, and see this new crap hole of a building, after the historic home was bulldo...
12/10/2020

As you drive out of the town of Bellingham, and see this new crap hole of a building, after the historic home was bulldozed, are you going to have pride in your city? What does it say about the people who live here?
"Oh, how it once was, and could have been!"
There is so much bad housing going up in Bellingham it's as if the city and developers thought they found the holly grail. Hint, it's greed without care.
Stop the crap and build what will make a difference... not just money for a few.

 Residents of Bellingham are individuals and families, and students and professionals, and children and retirees. Its go...
12/09/2020


Residents of Bellingham are individuals and families, and students and professionals, and children and retirees.
Its government is to safely create a high quality of life for them.
We commend the City Council for (temporarily) stopping Bellingham from becoming a can of sardines.

Proposed Elimination of the Douglas Avenue Trail

Single Family and Multi Family terms define Bellingham's residential zoning. Should 'Family' be anyone who lives under t...
12/03/2020

Single Family and Multi Family terms define Bellingham's residential zoning. Should 'Family' be anyone who lives under the same roof, or should it stay as is (legally defined, with only 3 unrelateds).
If redefined well, Bellingham can become more inclusive and a better place to live for everyone.
If a new definition allows chaos in zoning, Bellingham could become another 'coulda been great' town.
Time to get involved! It doesn't take much and your opinion matters. Speak at tonight's Planning Commission meeting, or send a letter!
www.engagebellingham.org
www.meetings.cob.org

Is Intentional Blight a common tool for developers to get the go ahead to bulldoze historic homes? If these homes were b...
11/23/2020

Is Intentional Blight a common tool for developers to get the go ahead to bulldoze historic homes? If these homes were beautiful, as they were and still could have been, would the city and her residents so readily turn the other cheek?
Bellingham is not a big box city...at least not yet. Are you ready to say, 'enough!'?
Is this issue worth a share or a 'like' to make it more well known?

Is Bellingham going to be a town of vertical walls? Past Bellingham governments said they were challenged to get develop...
11/22/2020

Is Bellingham going to be a town of vertical walls? Past Bellingham governments said they were challenged to get development here. We were at their mercy, to accept their profit focused designs.
Is it time that changed?

03/22/2020

If you haven't heard about this. Take a look!

02/25/2020

Unintended consequences...
The Three Unrelated living together rule is not to make living hard on young and old, single or non traditional.
Among other things, it is to control slumlords and the dangerous living situations they place residents in.
please at least build in some precautions. Blanket policy never works.

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