This is not just a Skagit County issue. Here in Whatcom county, Bellingham is moving forward with residential and commercial development in the Lettered Streets and the Waterfront District that is not just in the blast zone, but a block or two away.. mere yards. Continue reading
Tag Archives: Oil trains
Take a stand against building and developing within the one mile blast zone / Facebook post, Whatcom Hawk, Wendy Harris
Learn About Oil Train Accidents and Hazard In This Video
It happened in other cities. What makes anyone think it can not happen here? Continue reading
COB Planning Commission To Focus On Health Issues, Sept. 17 / Facebook post, Whatcom Hawk, Wendy Harris
22 hrs September 16, 2015 Wendy Harris
On Thursday, in conflict with the waterfront cleanup meeting with DOE on RG Haley and Cornwall Landfill, the Bellingham Planning Commission will hold a GMA update work session on urban villages and health. 7PM, city council chambers. Continue reading
What Is In That Smoke? / Facebook Post, Whatcom Hawk, Wendy Harris
22 hrs September 10, 2015 Wendy Harris
Besides the beautiful northern lights, Tara has really captured the enormous toxic ouput from Encogen. Continue reading
Are County and City Ignoring Risk, Failing to Plan For Oil Train Disaster? / Facebook Post, Whatcom Hawk, Wendy Harris
COMMUNITY ALERT:
Are County and City Ignoring Risk, Failing to Plan For Oil Train Disaster?
The county council is meeting this Tuesday and here is the agenda. There are a number of interesting items on the agenda, including modification to the proposal for an incarceration reduction task force. Continue reading
Event Announcement: Oil Train Impacts Public Forum, July 9, Bellingham / Facebook post, Coal Stop
18 mins June 30, 2015 Dena Jensen
This is a share from Forest Ethics and RE Sources. Check out the list of people on the panel; should be a very interesting and informative evening! Please share and invite those you know.
Whatcom County Residents are invited to the Oil Train Impacts Public Forum, hosted by ForestEthics and RE Sources for Sustainable Communities, will be held at the Bellingham Public Library, 210 Central Avenue on Thursday, July 9, 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. The general public is invited to attend this presentation free of charge. Continue reading



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