2020 Surface and Stormwater Comprehensive Plan Update
Consultation has concluded
We want your input!
- Participate in the virtual open house (see Key Dates)
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Ask a question during the public comment period (Ask a Question below)
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Submit your comments (see Comment on the Draft items 1-5 below)
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Take a quick survey (see Survey below)
Learn more!
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Visit the City’s Storm and Surface Water Program webpage
- Review the Draft Plan (see Key Information to the right)
- Watch the Draft Plan presentation to City Council (see Key Information to the right)
- Review the FAQs (see FAQ to the right)
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See photos and videos about stormwater projects at work (see bottom right)
Overview
We want your input!
- Participate in the virtual open house (see Key Dates)
- Ask a question during the public comment period (Ask a Question below)
- Submit your comments (see Comment on the Draft items 1-5 below)
- Take a quick survey (see Survey below)
Learn more!
- Visit the City’s Storm and Surface Water Program webpage
- Review the Draft Plan (see Key Information to the right)
- Watch the Draft Plan presentation to City Council (see Key Information to the right)
- Review the FAQs (see FAQ to the right)
- See photos and videos about stormwater projects at work (see bottom right)
Overview
The City of Bellingham (City) is updating its Surface and Stormwater Comprehensive Plan (Draft Plan) to identify and plan for population growth and development, ongoing operations and maintenance requirements, safety and property damage issues related to flooding, and environmental concerns for water quality and aquatic resources. The City’s Draft Plan and rate study update provide a road map for the City’s stormwater utility and Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) programs with implementation strategies for the next six years. This is the City's first major update since 2007. This plan serves as a guide for the City’s stormwater management with implementation strategies for the next six years.
The Surface and Stormwater Comprehensive Plan Update also includes the results of a rate study and outlines a cost-based surface water management rate that adequately funds existing and future surface water management utility operations, outlines a prioritized CIP to meet service level goals, and addresses State and Federal regulatory requirements (NPDES).
Additionally, the Draft Plan identifies capital improvement needs (water quality improvement, infrastructure renewal and replacement, and fish passage projects), surface and stormwater program management requirements, and associated cost estimates for City budgeting purposes.
The Draft Plan identifies:
- Background information on the City’s stormwater infrastructure, water bodies, stormwater modeling, and planning
- Considerations and risks from climate change
- The City’s fish passage prioritization program to address fish barriers
- Details about water quality, facility retrofit, and stormwater conveyance improvement projects
- An in-depth review of the City’s financial policies, program funding, and rate structure and details capital improvement funding scenarios and outlines strategies to help meet the City’s stormwater goals
For more information about the Surface and Stormwater Comprehensive Plan update, see Learn More below and the FAQ to the right.
Please submit a question about this project and a staff member will respond to you soon.
Who's Listening
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Phone (360) 778-7799 Email jporter@cob.org
Key Information
Key Dates
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AUGUST 31, 2020
2020 Surface and Stormwater Comprehensive Plan Update has finished this stageCity Council Presentation
Presentation of City’s 2020 Surface and Stormwater Comprehensive Plan and rate study update to City Council.
Public Comment Opens
The public is welcome to provide comment on the Draft Surface and Stormwater Comprehensive Plan through this website or by participating in the Virtual Open House scheduled for September 9.
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SEPTEMBER 9, 2020
2020 Surface and Stormwater Comprehensive Plan Update has finished this stageVirtual Open House
A virtual open house was offered. Watch the recording to learn about the update to the City's Surface and Stormwater Comprehensive Plan. City staff and consultants presented the key aspects of the plan and answered questions.
To view, visit: https://cob.org/wp-content/uploads/Bellingham-SW-Comp-Plan-Public-Outreach-Presentation.mp4
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SEPTEMBER 28, 2020
2020 Surface and Stormwater Comprehensive Plan Update has finished this stageComprehensive Plan Adopted by Council
Staff shared a summary of public comment and the final Comprehensive Plan including the draft rate ordinance with City Council. Council adopted the plan by resolution.
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November 23, 2020
2020 Surface and Stormwater Comprehensive Plan Update is currently at this stagePublic Comment Welcome
Staff will review all comments and incorporate feedback into the draft rate ordinance amendment until City Council adaption.
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NOVEMBER 2020
this is an upcoming stage for 2020 Surface and Stormwater Comprehensive Plan UpdateCity Council Meetings
Staff will present a Draft Stormwater Rate Ordinance to City Council for review, discussion, and final decision on November 9 and 23.
FAQs
- 1. Where can I learn more about the City’s Stormwater Management program?
- 2. What is in the City's stormwater comprehensive plan update?
- 3. What does a Surface and Stormwater Comprehensive Plan do?
- 4. When was the City's last surface and stormwater comprehensive plan updated?
- 5. What are the three primary types of surface and stormwater fees?
- 6. What are the City's responsibilities regarding stormwater?
- 7. What is a Capital Improvement Plan (CIP)?
- 8. What are the City's stormwater requirements?
- 9. How does the Federal NPDES program impact Bellingham's stormwater management?
Videos
- Here in Bellingham, we deal with our fair share of rain. When that rain falls onto the ground, it’s called stormwater. In this informational video, learn why and how the Public Works Department takes care of all that stormwater - before it reaches our City’s waterways.
- This video shows the Padden Creek Daylighting habitat restoration project as it changes over time since its construction in 2015. This uses photos submitted by Bellingham community members and visitors from July 2017 to July 2019.
- This video shows how the Padden Creek Daylighting habitat restoration project is changing over time since its construction in 2015. It uses photos submitted by Bellingham community members and visitors from July 2017 to July 2019.
- The City completed a restoration of Padden Creek’s stream channel and banks. An old footpath was re-routed and replanted with native vegetation, and in-stream work reduced stream bank erosion. The project completed in 2015 improves water quality, restores streamside vegetation and improves fish passage in Padden Creek.
- This video shows how the Squalicum Creek Re-route Phases 1 and 2 habitat restoration project has changed over time since its construction in 2015. It uses photos submitted by Bellingham community members and visitors from May 2018 to March 2020.