Congratulations to Councilmember Cathy Watson who was just elected chairwoman of the Whatcom Transportation Authority – WTA Board of Directors. The City appreciates your work on behalf of all Ferndale public transit users.
Congratulations to Councilmember Cathy Watson who was just elected chairwoman of the Whatcom Transportation Authority – WTA Board of Directors. The City appreciates your work on behalf of all Ferndale public transit users.
This Wednesday, the City Council, Mayor and City Staff gathered for a daylong retreat to set their priorities for the coming year. Council selected liaisons for community groups, assigned committee members and participated in a goal setting exercise called “Must/Should/Could”.
As part of this exercise, they identified top priorities and then winnowed them down to things they “Must Do”, “Should Do” and “Could Do” with the understanding that not all of these projects will be completed in two years, but progress will be made towards these goals.
City staff will then use this list of prioritize to shape their work for the year and guide the 2019 budget process. You can find 2016’s list by clicking here and previous year’s Must/Should/Could by clicking here. See below for current lists, committee and liaison assignments.
For more information, please contact Communications Officer Riley Sweeney at (360) 685-2353 or by clicking here.
2018 Council Retreat “Must” List
“Should” List
“Could” List
The Bellingham Metropolitan Area, which encompasses the Ferndale Market Area added over 5,000 jobs in the last year, making it the fastest growing area in the United States. The Federal Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the Bellingham Metropolitan Area employed 107,678 people by October of 2017, an increase of 5,609 jobs since January of that year.
The strongest sectors were mining, logging and construction, with manufacturing a close second. Many of those construction projects are located right here in the City of Ferndale, where over 120 single family homes were built in 2017.
“We are excited to see so much job growth in our community,” said Community Development Director Jori Burnett. “This momentum will propel us forward to the next great chapter of our city.”
This is part of the larger economic trends in the area as more businesses locate their facilities in Pacific Northwest.
You can learn more about why Ferndale is a great place to locate your business at www.FerndaleMade.com.