Bellingham Local Frequency: Skate Parks, Container Villages, and Quarry Concerns
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Skateboarders in Bellingham are buzzing with excitement over the Waterfront Skate Park, a game-changer thats uniting the community under the Roeder Avenue bridge. The Northwest Skate Collective has already raised 330,000 dollars toward the 1.5 million needed beyond the citys matching funds, with construction by Grindline set to kick off for a spring 2027 opening. This means smoother grinds and safer ollies for beginners and pros alike, turning a forgotten waterfront spot into a vibrant hub that could draw crowds and keep kids active year-round. Check out their Instagram for upcoming fundraisers at local breweries like Gruff, where you can grab a pint and support the shred.
Speaking of the waterfront, get ready to party because the Portal Container Village swings open tomorrow, May 1, packing live music, a beer garden, food trucks, mini golf, and biking fun into one lively container wonderland at 296 West Laurel Street. This years expansion spotlights even more local vendors and big events like the Northwest Tune-Up festival, Noisy Waters Mural Festival, and Shoestring Circus, starting with Party on the Pier on May 8 featuring funk, jazz, and a downtown wine walk. Its the perfect kickoff to summer, boosting our local economy while giving you endless ways to unwind with friends under the sun.
On the civic front, Whatcom County just launched the scoping phase for the controversial Ranch Quarry near Sumas, a 64-acre open-pit project on forested land that could run 50 years. Neighbors worry about dust clouding the air, threats to water supplies, and wildlife disruption, so your voice mattershead to the online public meeting on May 13 from 6 to 8 p.m. via Zoom, or submit comments by May 29 through the county website, email, or mail. This could shape our valleys future for generations.
Meanwhile, the countys auditor is recruiting committee members for the local voters pamphlet, your chance to help craft balanced info for upcoming ballots. And fair fans, entries are now open for the Northwest Washington Fairsubmit your crafts, baked goods, or art to shine on stage.
With Puget Sound Energy rates up 12 percent this year after last years hike, hitting average households with nearly 130-dollar monthly bills, solar panels are looking smarter than ever to shield your wallet from the next 30 percent jump through 2029.
This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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