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Bellingham Construction Guide and Spring Updates for April 4th

Bellingham Construction Guide and Spring Updates for April 4th

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Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Saturday, April 4th, 2026.

We're starting this Saturday with some important news for anyone navigating our city's streets. If you've been wondering about all the construction activity popping up around town, the City of Bellingham has made it easier to stay informed. They've just launched an interactive construction map on their website that details all the upcoming projects happening across the city. It's a great tool if you're planning your commute or trying to avoid delays. Some of the major work includes nighttime paving on the Guide between Bakerview and Kellogg roads starting very soon, construction continuing on the new What-Comm dispatch center near James Street and Alabama, and importantly, single-lane closures on James Street between Telegraph Road and Gooding Avenue that are starting next week. That What-Comm center is expected to wrap up by fall of next year, so keep that timeline in mind if you work in that area.

On the local business front, we're seeing some changes in our downtown dining scene. The New Mexico Tamale Company, a woman-owned Mexican restaurant that's been serving our community for ten years, is closing its doors. Rising costs and declining revenue made the decision necessary, reflecting some of the economic pressures our local restaurants are facing right now. It's another reminder to support the establishments that make our community special.

If you're looking for things to do this spring and summer, Active Kids has some great youth trip opportunities coming up. They're offering day adventures filled with friendship and fun for young people in our area, so if you have kids looking for something exciting, that might be worth checking out.

We also want to give a shout out to the arts community. There's a First Friday event happening downtown at the BQC Community Center, where you can check out work from Sierra James, a Pacific Northwest mixed-media artist whose work blends painting, design, and experimental technique. It's a great way to support local artists and get out in the community.

As we head into this busy spring season with construction ramping up around town, make sure to visit that interactive map so you can plan accordingly. Stay safe out there, stay informed, and keep supporting your local Bellingham businesses.

This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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