On Tuesday, July 13th, the Whatcom County Council will ask the public whether we think we should expand four cities' borders onto neighboring rural land around Ferndale, Birch Bay, Sumas and Nooksack.
Working farmland south of Ferndale, WA - photo by Buff Black, 2009
This proposal would UNDO the work carried out last year to reduce urban footprints, prevent sprawl, and bring Whatcom County into compliance with state law!
Tomorrow, July 13th is the public's first and ONLY opportunity to have a say in the decision.
If you care about the livability of our great place, NOW is the time to tell County Council not to expand UGAs.
4 Things YOU Can Do to Stop Sprawl & Save Rural Land:
1. Help preserve livability in Whatcom County by emailing Councty Council NOT to expand UGAs. Talking points HERE.
2. Call a County Council member and share personally with them your own views. Council numbers HERE.
3. Come tomorrow, July 13th @ 7pm to speak up for a livable future in Whatcom County. Arrive early to sign up for comments!
4. Join Futurewise Whatcom today, to help us keep working locally to prevent sprawl and promote smart growth in Whatcom County!
PUBLIC HEARING ON UGAs:
WHEN: Tuesday, July 13th @ 7pm (arrive early!)
WHERE: Whatcom Council Chambers, 311 Grand Avenue
WHY: This will be our opportunity to speak up in defense of a livable future for Whatcom County that retains compact, efficient urban areas, and:
1. Focus limited county resources on what needs to be fixed NOW
2. Proposed expansions of UGA boundaries lack robust public process
3. As UGA boundaries grow, so do costs to taxpayers
We need to tell the County Council that we cannot afford to waste taxpayer money, degrade rural lands—and that we mean it, the public doesn't support sprawl!


