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General Membership Meetings

Moles Funeral Home – Community Room

2465 Lakeway Drive


Next PNA General Meetings - 7 p.m. (Social at 6:30)

Topics - To Be Determined

Tuesday, May 20th, 2014

Tuesday, September 16th, 2014

Tuesday, November 18th, 2014

February 2015 - Time & Date TBD


PNA Board Meetings – 7 p.m.

Monday, April 21, 2014

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Tuesday, January 27, 2015


* Please call Mary Chaney at 733-0209 for Board Meeting details, or send email to: info(at)pugetneighborhood.org


Sunday, September 30, 2012

Permit Applications - Fred Meyer

Several  recent filings reported in the Bellingham Herald business blog are in or near the Puget Neighborhood:

Filed
- Lakeway Fred Meyer, a permit was filed to do $4 million in remodeling work.

Videos - State Candidate Debates

TVW has videos of statewide candidate debates.  

Follow these links for direct connections:

Bus Route Changes in Puget Neighborhood

Service Changes Start Sun, 9/23

Beginning Sunday, September 23, WTA will extend its service hours on existing Sunday routes. WTA will also increase evening frequency on two routes. Expanded service will be funded by the City of Bellingham’s Transportation Benefit District. 

Renovation at Poppe's - Lakeway Inn

The Bellingham Herald has reported:
"A $300,000 renovation was recently completed at Poppe's 360 Neighborhood Pub at Best Western Lakeway Inn in Bellingham."

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Who Actually Votes?

Who actually votes in America? (via Votifi) There are less than 60 days until November 6th. Here is a snapshot of who actually votes in elections.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

September's PNA Meeting -- City Scorecards

Tuesday, September 18
7:00 Neighborhood Meeting, 6:30 Social
Community Room at Moles Funeral Home
(corner of Lakeway & Woburn/Yew)


Nicole Oliver, I.T. Project and Training Manager at the City of Bellingham, will provide an interactive demonstration of the City of Bellingham's Performance Measures.  This vast database of 85 community and city metrics can be used in many ways to track over time how well the City, as well as the community, is doing at accomplishing the City Council-approved Legacies and Strategic Commitments.  These long-range goals include things like Clean Drinking Water, Safe and Prepared Community, and Access to Quality of Life Amenities.  

The Performance Measures, also called scorecards, are available to everyone on the City of Bellingham website at www.cob.org/metrics. Take a look in advance of her presentation and come with your questions.

Sexual assault suspect arrested


Bellingham Police asked for the public’s help last week in locating a suspect responsible for the sexual assault of a 25 year old Barista. On 8.25.12 at about 4:20 a.m, the victim was working at Cruisin Coffee located in the 1000 block of Lakeway Drive when the suspect entered the business and sexually assaulted her. The victim was able to fight off the attacker who was last seen walking across Lakeway Drive.

Celebrate Whatcom Water Weeks


Celebrate local water resources with Whatcom Water Weeks September 8-22. Through workshops, lectures, demonstrations, movies, parties, and tours, the two-week long event focuses on education and information about local Whatcom water resources. 

The City is sponsoring the following programs and events:

Over 1,000 boaters surveyed in effort to ward off invasive species

Since July 14, 2012, City and County staff have conducted over 1,000 boater surveys and visual boat inspections at the Bloedel Donovan Boat Launch in an effort to help prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species to and from Lake Whatcom.

Bellingham Pedestrian Master Plan Approved

City Council approved the Bellingham Pedestrian Master Plan at their August 6 meeting in a 7-0 vote.

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Send your ideas to the PNA Board


What topics would you like addressed at the next PNA General Meetings?
September 18th & November 15th

The PNA Board will meet August 26th to plan the September meeting.
Send an email to info@pugetneighborhood.org with your ideas.

Car Prowl & Robberies

Neighborhood Alert

Downtown Planning - Public Workshops start August 14


Activities, workshops and tours continue during the coming months for people throughout Bellingham to shape the future of downtown. Eight events planned as part of the City's myDowntown planning process are designed to have community members identify actions for how the City and others should further invest in a vibrant, thriving downtown.

Upcoming events include creating recreational spaces using "parklets" and plazas, discussions on what it would take to open a downtown grocery or department store, "Placemaking" workshops (based on concepts developed by the Project for Public Spaces), and more!

12,000 Rain Gardens!


Prevent flooding, filter pollution, and add beauty to your yard with a rain garden. 

WSU Master Gardener Rain Garden Mentors are available to provide FREE site visits and help you consider how a rain garden might fit into your yard. 

47th & Consolidation


Property Variance Request & Decision

A public hearing was held July 26th before the Bellingham Hearing Examiner to gather information and make a decision regarding the variance application for reduced setbacks on a small lot at the corner of 47th and Consolidation.

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Stop the spread of aquatic invasive species to Lake Whatcom


"Clean, Drain, and Dry" your boat to stop the spread of aquatic invasive species. This is just one of many steps outlined by the Lake Whatcom Management Program this boating season to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species to and from Lake Whatcom.

MNAC Notes


Mayor's Neighborhood Advisory Commission
Notes from Puget Neighborhood Representative, Diana McKinney
June 20, 2012 meeting

Agenda:
Medical Marijuana - Update and Discussion
City’s Performance Measures
Neighborhood Updates

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Nice Work Nevada St. Gardeners!

    




Proposed rezone protects Chuckanut Ridge


Mayor Kelli Linville is proposing the first step in creating a new community park -- the Chuckanut Community Forest -- with a rezone proposal before the Planning Commission in June.

City Begins Annual Street Maintenance Program

Beginning this week, Huizenga Enterprises, LLC, under contract with the City of Bellingham, will begin the annual crack sealing program.  Cracks will be sealed along portions of many City roadways.
Streets affected during the week of June 11-15 include James St. (Alabama St. to Texas St. and Iowa St. to Kentucky St.), Lincoln Ave. (Meador Ave. to Gladstone St.), Nequalicum Ave. (Eldridge Ave. to Lindberg St.), and Yew St. (Lakeway Dr. to Princeton Ct.).