Please join us this Friday, October 26th at 1pm when the City re-opens Washington Street, between Main Street and Vista Drive.
If you have any questions, please contact Ferndale Public Works at (360) 384-4006
Please join us this Friday, October 26th at 1pm when the City re-opens Washington Street, between Main Street and Vista Drive.
If you have any questions, please contact Ferndale Public Works at (360) 384-4006
The City of Ferndale is seeking qualification statements from Professional Design Engineering firms for the City’s Nordic to Scout water line extension.
The City is seeking an Engineering firm to provide design-engineering and construction-engineering services for a water line extension, including the creation of plans, specifications, estimates, permitting and ancillary services.
Interested parties are responsible for monitoring the City’s website for information concerning the RFQ and any addenda issued.
Full RFQ available by clicking here. Project page can be found here.
Support Ferndale School District families in need with a donation to the Other Bank! You can make your donation at the Ferndale Community Resource Center or at City Hall during business hours with our new convenient dropbox.
Greg Young
After fourteen years as City Administrator, Greg Young is concluding his service for Ferndale at the end of 2018. Mayor Jon Mutchler has decided not to renew his contract and has tapped Community Development Director Jori Burnett as an interim City Administrator while the City begins the search for a replacement.
“Mr. Young’s service has been exceptional, and he has served the city, including the last three mayors, faithfully and professionally,” said Mutchler. “It is time for a changing of the guard as we move our city forward to the next great chapter of Ferndale’s story.”
Young was hired in 2004 as City Administrator, under Mayor Jerry Landcastle and during his tenure has overseen the construction of a new police station, a new Ferndale library, and the drilling of a new deep well. He helped the city navigate both the Great Recession and the addition of over 5,000 new residents.
“I’m proud of the work I’ve done on behalf of the people of Ferndale,” said Young. “It was an honor and a privilege.”
“Greg and I had already begun the process of preparing Mr. Burnett for the move from planning to administration,” said Mutchler. “I have every confidence in Mr. Burnett’s abilities to manage this transition.”
The City of Ferndale is adding a new advisory group to provide input on city affairs made entirely of youth. The Ferndale Civics Youth Coalition, composed of Ferndale High School and home school students from the area will be meeting on a monthly basis to share their thoughts and perspectives on upcoming city issues. The group, coordinated by City Staff, will be reviewing materials provided to the City Council, as well as addressing issues raised by the members that they wish the city to take up.
“This is a unique opportunity for our youth community to have a voice, and a seat at the table,” said Mayor Jon Mutchler. “We want them to be engaged in City business, since everything we do builds the city where they live.”
Their next meeting, planned for November, will address transportation and walking routes throughout the city. For more information and a complete list of members, check out their page here with the other Boards and Commissions.
City Council Agenda Follow-Up
October 15, 2018 |
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5:00 STUDY SESSION: 2019 Budget Forecast | INFO ONLY |
CALL TO ORDER/FLAG SALUTE/ROLL CALL | |
PUBLIC COMMENT | INFO ONLY |
CONSENT AGENDA
Councilmember G. Hansen moved, and Councilmember Taylor seconded, to approve the consent agenda. MOTION CARRIED 7-0. |
APPROVED
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RECOGNITION: Municipal Court Judge Terry Lewis
Mayor Mutchler introduced Judge Lewis and thanked him for his 17 years of service as Ferndale’s Municipal Court Judge. |
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PROCLAMATION: Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Mayor Mutchler read the proclamation declaring October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month. |
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PRIVATE DEVELOPMENTS UPDATE
Associate Planner Haylie Miller presented an update on the following private projects: · Pape/Kenworth, 5435 LaBounty Drive – In the proposed Pacific Fern Business Park. Zoning is mixed-use commercial. This is a business that sells and services semi-trucks and leases large equipment. · Timken Flood Cut, 1689 W. Smith Road – Flood mitigation project associated with the Timkin building. It’s located in the 100-year flood plain, so mitigation is required. · FrinGe Brewing, 5640 Third Avenue – Beer will be brewed on premises, and there will be rotating food trucks. There will be indoor seating as well as an outdoor patio. Excess grains will be donated to local farmers, and some of their beers will be named for local events.
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PUBLIC HEARING: Sign Code Amendments Ordinance
The proposed changes to the existing City of Ferndale sign code address a US Supreme Court decision related to signs within the public right-of-way, removing “content based” regulations, limiting the size of signs, and adopting other restrictions. The proposed draft would allow agency and traffic control signs, and signs less than eight square feet in size that are not offensive, unsafe, that do not represent a hazard, and which do not impair the ability of the City to maintain the public right of way. On private property, signs would be regulated primarily based on safety and hazard, with building codes acting as the primary guidance for larger, structural signs. Language that has been determined to be unconstitutional has been removed. Councilmember Taylor moved, and Councilmember G. Hansen seconded, to approve the agenda bill. MOTION CARRIED 5-2, Councilmembers Olson and Watson opposed. |
APPROVED |
ADJOURNMENT: Meeting was adjourned at 6: 53 p.m. |
Each year, the City of Ferndale faces the challenges of a rising river. Here’s a video exploration of what that means and what you can do to keep your community safe when the river rises.
Living by the Nooksack from City of Ferndale on Vimeo.
City crews will be smoke testing the sanitary sewer system on Portal Way and working south through the adjacent side streets from Weds. Oct. 17th through Fri. Oct. 19th from 7:30am-3:00pm.
More information on this method of detecting leaks and conducting maintenance can be found by clicking here.
City crews will be doing work in the median on Second Avenue between Washington Street and Portal Way on Friday, October 5th between 7am and 3pm. This may cause occasional delays to maneuver equipment. Thank you for your patience.
For more information, please contact Ferndale Public Works department at (360) 384-4006.
Judge Terrance Lewis
Ferndale Municipal Court Judge, the Honorable Terrance Lewis is retiring this year after seventeen years of service to our community. The Ferndale Municipal Court handles everything from traffic infractions to custody cases. Before his work for Ferndale, Judge Lewis served for eight years as the Deputy Prosecutor for Whatcom County.
“Judge Lewis brought a fair and compassionate presence to our court. He served the highest values of justice tempered with the belief that people can change for the better,” said Mayor Jon Mutchler. “He set the standard for public service.”
A retirement celebration and open house in honor of Judge Lewis will be held at the Ferndale Police Department (2220 Main Street) on October 15th, 4:00-5:45pm. Refreshments provided.