Traffic Impacts on Main Street and Vista Drive Oct. 3rd-4th, 7am-7pm

Traffic Impacts on Main Street and Vista Drive Oct. 3rd-4th, 7am-7pm

Crews will be paving at the intersection of Main Street and Washington Street, as well as Vista Drive and Washington Street, 7am-7pm on Oct. 3rd and 4th. Flaggers will direct and stop traffic as needed. This work is part of the Washington Street project. Please obey all traffic flaggers and utilize alternative routes if possible. Thank you for your patience.

Please be advised that after paving is done, Washington Street will remain closed for a period of time (up to a couple of weeks, weather dependent) to allow crews to complete work on the roadway. The City will provide an updated opening date soon.

For more information, please call Ferndale Public Works Department at 360-384-4006.

City Waives Late Fees, Shutoffs for August 2018 Bill

City Waives Late Fees, Shutoffs for August 2018 Bill

In light of the higher utility bills during the summer, the City is waiving late fees and suspending water shutoffs for the August 2018 bill. This means that utility customers have additional time to get caught up on their bill, if needed. Normal late fees and shutoffs will resume with the October 31st bill, which is due the middle of November.

The City appreciates the impact an unexpectedly high bill can have on a tight family budget and hopes that this one-time extended grace period will allow Ferndale residents the flexibility they need to adjust. The City urges residents not to use this as an opportunity to fall behind but rather to catch up and stay current with their utility bill.

For more information or for details on a specific utility bill, please call our utility clerk at (360) 384-4269 or email her by clicking here.

Traffic Impacts on Main Street and Vista Drive Friday, Sept. 28th

Traffic Impacts on Main Street and Vista Drive Friday, Sept. 28th

Traffic may be temporarily reduced to one-lane, alternating traffic as a result of work related to the Washington Street project on Friday, Sept. 28th. The impacts will occur at the intersection of Main Street and Washington Street, as well as Vista Drive and Washington Street. Delays may continue into next week at those locations. Please obey all traffic flaggers and utilize alternative routes if possible. Thank you for your patience.

For more information, please call Ferndale Public Works Department at 360-384-4006.

 

 

Missing Juvenile – Saylena Duran

 

Saylena has been located and returned home!

 

Any information regarding Saylena Duran’s whereabouts, please contact Detective Campos at the Ferndale Police Department at 360-483-5755 (Reference Case # 19F9633).

Pet Waste in our Parks

Stormwater Manager Paul Knippel, with a little help from a local husky Eska, shares the problems with pet waste in your parks. If you would like to pick up a doggie waste bag dispenser, they are available for free at City Hall (2095 Main Street) or at one of the waste bag dispensers on the map below. More information on ways to protect our local water system can be found in our stormwater section by clicking here.

 

Explosive Device Discovered at Mountainview Elementary Site

At 9:48am this morning, Ferndale Police responded to a report from school district personnel of a suspicious device found in the parking lot of Mountain View Elementary School. Officers secured the device and removed it to a safe location. Using a K9 unit and additional support from the Bellingham Police Department, the Ferndale Police swept the surrounding area for additional threats and found nothing.

The device appears to be a modified commercial fireworks mortar. At this time, the Ferndale Police believe that there is no specific danger to the school, students or personnel although the investigation is ongoing.

Starting this year, the Ferndale School District is leasing part of the facility to the Educational Service District for a program serving 38 students from across Whatcom County. Per Law Enforcement, students remain onsite and are safely continuing school activities in the gymnasium.

Ferndale Police Department will update the public as more information becomes publicly available. For more information, please call Communications Officer Riley Sweeney at (360) 685-2353.

Arts Commission Installs New Mural on City Water Tank

Over the last two weeks, the Ferndale Arts Commission completed its second mural this summer on the City water tank and pump house at 5900 Church Road. The design and layout was done by Arts Commissioner Guyan Cool, Ferndale High School senior, and is called “Dainty Houses”.

“Working with a team of neighbors to create public art is about having fun, making people smile, and building strong community relationships,” said Colleen Harper, who helped organize the project. “I am so grateful to be a Ferndale Art Commissioner, and proud of the FHS students who spent their last few weekends of the summer painting with us.”

Earlier this summer, the Arts Commission installed a mural on the side of the City Annex on Second Avenue, and they are currently exploring other opportunities for public art.

Guyan Cool poses with his design