Whatcom County News, September 2008

Monday, September 1, 2008

Lynden considers lifting cap on big-box stores for land along Guide, Bellingham Herald, Sept. 30
New waterfront condos feature green building techniques, Bellingham Herald, Sept. 30
Bellingham to sign Old Town redevelopment deal with Parberry family, Bellingham Herald, Sept. 30
Forums scheduled for agriculture land use planning
Bellingham Herald, Sept. 29
Bellingham mayor makes case for simple waterfront streets, Bellingham Herald, Sept. 29
New owner seeks changes to 428-home Cordata project, Bellingham Herald, Sept. 29
Port of Bellingham plans to raze three old GP buildings, Bellingham Herald, Sept. 29
Whatcom Agenda: City to hear public thoughts on Parberry Old Town deal, Bellingham Herald, Sept. 28
Bellingham shares waterfront redevelopment ideas with state port association, Bellingham Herald, Sept. 28
Bellingham development authority gets started, Bellingham Herald, Sept. 27
Lynden approves higher fire fees on new development, Bellingham Herald, Sept. 24
County OKs ending watershed logging rules lawsuit, Bellingham Herald, Sept. 24
Whatcom County Council hears more on parkland deal, Bellingham Herald, Sept. 24
Property dispute stalls park project at Nesset Farm, Bellingham Herald, Sept. 23
PDC: Clear Pike, fine Realtors PAC, Bellingham Herald, Sept. 23
Group wants to create community center at Fairhaven Park, Bellingham Herald, Sept. 22
Port, Bellingham officials attend urban waterfront conference, Bellingham Herald, Sept. 22
Land trust wins $25000 for Matthei Place development, Bellingham Herald, Sept. 21
Sunnyland development put on hold, Bellingham Herald, Sept. 21
Meetings set for recreation plan in Blaine, Birch Bay, Bellingham Herald, Sept. 19
Four parcels along Main St. up for rezone, Lynden Tribune, Sept. 17
City reviews box store ban, Lynden Tribune, Sept. 17
Letter: Living next to shore brings responsibilities, Bellingham Herald, Sept. 16
Shorelines forum fell to fear of landowners, Bellingham Herald, Sept. 16
Lakeside forest deal should be scaled back, Bellingham Herald, Sept. 16
Bellingham to consider Old Town redevelopment deal with Parberry family, Bellingham Herald, Sept. 16
Bellingham considers six-month extension of watershed building ban, Bellingham Herald, Sept. 15
Ferndale approves three-building commercial project on Portal Way, Bellingham Herald, Sept. 14
Some Bellingham homeowners on hook for repairs when sewer lines break, Bellingham Herald, Sept. 14
Land owners are the ones who pay fees, Bellingham Herald, Sept. 14
Eric Hirst: Population forecast key to smart future growth plans, Bellingham Herald, Sept. 12
Greg Kirsch: Lake Whatcom park plan could increase development, Bellingham Herald, Sept. 10
Two chances to hear retail market analysis, Lynden Tribune, Sept. 10
Open house for Northridge Park development, Bellingham Herald, Sept. 10
County approves size limits on big-box stores, Bellingham Herald, Sept. 9
New rules drafted for city watershed, Bellingham Herald, Sept. 9
City Council supports Meridian roundabout, Bellingham Herald, Sept. 9
Sewage fouls Lake Whatcom, Bellingham Herald, Sept. 8
Rossi says state should help with Bellingham waterfront cleanup, Bellingham Herald, Sept. 8
County, cities begins planning for future growth, Bellingham Herald, Sept. 4
Brigid Collins celebrates building ownership, Bellingham Herald, Sept. 3
Lynden retail analysis pinpoints issues, Lynden Tribune, Sept. 3
Bellingham Bay advocates mark storm drains, Bellingham Herald, Sept. 2

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