Bellingham Local Frequency: Spring Safety, Housing Action, and Weekend Magic
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First, a quick traffic note from yesterday: northbound I-5 lanes south of Bellingham closed around 11am after a vehicle struck a bicyclist, causing backups but reopening by late afternoon. Drivers, stay vigilant on those busy stretches, especially with spring cyclists out in force. This incident highlights how our roads demand shared caution to keep everyone safe and commutes smooth.
On the housing front, local advocates with Community First Whatcom are ramping up signature collection for Initiative 26-01, aiming to ban algorithmic rent-fixing software that artificially hikes prices. They need 3500 signatures by November's ballot, backed by State Senator Sharon Shewmake who calls it unfair and anti-competitive. Real-world impact? This could ease the squeeze on renters facing inflated costs from tools like RealPage, following bans in Seattle and Portland, fostering fairer housing for Bellingham families.
Tonight at 6pm, head to The Gathering Place on Lummi Island for the Whatcom County Ferry Advisory Committee meeting, discussing the 2026 dry dock outage set for April 25 through May 17. No vehicle service after April 24, so islanders and commuters, plan ahead, as these updates directly shape our vital ferry links.
Arts lovers, mark your calendars for the Procession of the Species this Saturday, a magical family parade starting at 1:30pm from Lee Memorial Park, winding 0.46 miles through downtown to Maritime Heritage Park for a 2 to 6pm creativity bash. Picture neighbors in fantastical creature costumes celebrating nature, building bonds and sparking joy across generations.
Kids and families have endless fun today: drop into Whatcom Family Village for free play from 9:30 to 11:30am, catch Little Storytime at Bellingham Public Library at 10:35am, or read with dogs at Village Books at 11am. Preschool swim kicks off at 6am at Arne Hanna Aquatic Center, and the Marine Life Center opens daily at 10am for free ocean adventures.
Looking ahead, Graham Baba Architects marks five years in Bellingham today, their innovative designs enhancing our skyline from residential gems to public spaces. And WWU fans, gear up for June 23s WWU Night at Joe Martin Field, a $2 Tuesday Bells game against the Port Angeles Lefties, perfect for cheering local pride.
Dive into these happenings to feel Bellinghams pulse, strengthening our community one story at a time. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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