Notice Traffic Revisions and Possible Delays: Thursday, April 26, 2018 and Friday, April 27, 2018 from 8:00am – 5:00pm.
Ferndale Terrace, between Birch Drive and Seamount Drive
Drivers should expect delays as traffic is reduced to single lane traffic on Ferndale Terrace, between Birch Drive and Seamount Drive. Flaggers will be on-site directing traffic while Reed Excavating works to complete improvements associated with a private development project.
If you have questions regarding this notice, please contact Ferndale Public Works Department at (360) 384-4006.
In response to citizen complaints, the City Council updated our code this month to forbid parking within ten feet of a mailbox. Please be a considerate neighbor and give the mail carriers room to deliver the mail.
Construction is anticipated to occur starting April 30th through October. For more information, call Ferndale Public Works at (360) 384-4006.
Here at the City, we get some unusual requests. Last month, we received a request from a local homeschooled family that was interested in Japan. They have a seven year old daughter, Scarlette, who wanted to see if she could connect with a pen pal in Japan.
Thankfully, the Mayor had recently returned from a visit to our sister city, Minamiboso, Japan so he reached out to a few of his host families. With a little work, we helped connect her with Seri, a seven year old girl living in Minamiboso. Scarlette sent off a package with pictures and a note and just recently received the same back. Together, they are learning more about each others lives and what they have in common.
We are proud of our sister city relationship with Minamiboso and delighted that we could make this connection. May we all continue to learn more about what unites us as people on this earth.
— Riley Sweeney
Communications Officer
City of Ferndale
As part of his Eagle Scout project, Tyler Burnett decided to help out the Old Settlers Association by restoring the antique wagon on display at Pioneer Park. This included pressure washing, a fresh coat of paint and period appropriate restoration. Thank you Tyler!
If you are interested in doing your Eagle Scout project with the City of Ferndale, please contact Recreation Coordinator Riley Sweeney to learn about opportunities in our community. You can reach him at (360) 685-2353 or by email by clicking here.
City Council Agenda Follow-Up
April 16, 2018 |
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CALL TO ORDER/FLAG SALUTE/ROLL CALL
Councilmember Watson moved, and Councilmember G. Hansen seconded, to excuse Councilmembers Olson and K. Hansen. MOTION CARRIED 5-0. |
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PUBLIC COMMENT | INFO ONLY |
CONSENT AGENDA
Councilmember G. Hansen moved, and Councilmember Taylor seconded, to approve the consent agenda. MOTION CARRIED 5-0. |
APPROVED
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CAPITAL PROJECTS UPDATE | INFO ONLY |
PRESENTATION: Ferndale Community Bond Task Force | INFO ONLY |
PRESENTATION: Appeal Process | INFO ONLY |
ORDINANCE: Prohibited Parking
Modifications were proposed to the parking regulations outlined in Ferndale Municipal Code 10.08.05, to prohibit parking in front of residential mailboxes. This change gives the Police Department the authority to enforce a parking restriction in order to ensure uninterrupted mail delivery. Councilmember Watson moved, and Councilmember G. Hansen seconded, to approve the ordinance. MOTION CARRIED 5-0. |
APPROVED |
MAYOR REPORTS/COMMENTS
Information only. COUNCIL REPORTS/COMMENTS Information only. |
INFO ONLY |
ADJOURNMENT: Meeting was adjourned at 6:56 p.m. |
Time to roll up your sleeves and make this City shine! Join the Ferndale Downtown Association for the 11th annual Ferndale City-wide Clean Up Day. Volunteers will be picking up litter, sweeping sidewalks and weeding the public areas of our downtown. Food will be provided for volunteers.
During that time, there will be a giant dumpster and recycling facilities at City Hall (2095 Main Street). Bring your yard waste, metals, appliances, electronics, cellphones and more for proper disposal. Thanks to support from WECU, we will have a paper shredder for your vital documents.
Come down and help make your city beautiful.
In coordination with St. Joseph Medical Center, Whatcom County Fire District 7, Washington State Patrol, Ferndale Police and Airlift Northwest, there will be a DUI drill on the Ferndale High School football field, Thursday April 12th from 9 – 10 am.
***Please be advised this is only a drill.***
Here is what you can expect to see on Thursday:
– A wrecked car will be placed under the FHS reader board Wednesday morning
– A helicopter will land on the football field during the drill on Thursday
– Police department vehicles and personnel
– Medical transport vehicles and personnel
– Fire department vehicles and personnel
– Unusual (but planned) activity at and around Ferndale High School
In addition, there will be a staged DUI car crash on display in front of Ferndale High School starting tomorrow. It is just a display, please do not call 911.