Thursday, February 17, 2011

Bellingham Mayor's Commission Sends Him Second Message in Support of Rental Licensing

At its 16 February 2011 meeting, the Mayor's Neighborhood Advisory Commission (MNAC) reaffirmed its recommendation to Mayor Pike that he support the implementation of a rental licensing and inspection ordinance in Bellingham. This follows some very animated discussion on the topic during the February MNAC meeting (click here to read about that) The motion reads: "In order to maintain a safe, healthy rental housing stock, the Mayor's Neighborhood Advisory Commission recommends that Mayor Dan Pike support the implementation of a self-supporting, effective rental housing licensing and inspection program as soon as possible in 2011." (Vote was 13 yes, 5 no, and 1 abstention)



This motion was the second such recommendation to Mayor Pike. Last year on 17 March, MNAC sent a similar message to the Mayor, to wit: that
“a rental housing licensing and inspection ordinance be drawn up for review and discussion in 2010 in a public process." This recommendation was also approved by an overwhelming vote but was manifestly ignored by Mayor Pike. In fact, last year Mayor Pike and then Planning Director, Tim Stewart, actively sought to derail action on rental licensing and inspection by the City Council. Click here and here to read about the Mayor's tactics.



85% of the neighborhoods voting on the 16th, supported licensing and inspection with a statement even stronger than the one they sent Mayor Pike last year. Not an insignificant percentage. Perhaps this time this recommendation will not fall on deaf ears in the Office of the Mayor.


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

What IS it about Bellingham that egenders a regime of mayors who dismiss citizen concerns with a get lost arrogance of office that seems universal.
In recent years we had Tim Douglas whose arrogance over a proposed Arts center is legendary. later we had his equivelant Mark Asmundsen whose first mayoral act was to substantially increase the mayoral salary he too had a ready middle finger for taxpaters and an "easy mark" attitude to taxpayer money that earned a taxpayer sign that read
"MARK SAYS WHY SPEND A DIME IF A DOLLAR WILL DO IT"
He too was part of the Arts center anti public arrogance which the citizens later killed by court action

Now we have contiuum in the form of Dan Pike who arrogantly chooses to block actions aimed at controlling rentals and landlord irresponsibility by a licensing procedure that can be structured as cost free to taxpayers.

Mayor Pike has an axe to grind which is probably a mixture of special interest motivated concerns
and public be damned mindset. your guess but it sure carries the familiar mayoral standard for our city.

Does Mr Pike "Fiddle" with friends while Bellinghaqm goes downhill? certainly the arrogance bug is active once again.
IT IS NOT IN THE INTERESTS OF BELLINGHAM TAXPAYERS TO ALLOW A FEW LANDLORDS OR REAL ESTATE INTERESTS TO CONTROL CITY STANDARDS

Arrogance should not be allowed to put concerns of the mayor's buddies before the public's best interest and council should put a stop to this never ending Douglas - Asmundsen - Pike style that puts their attitudes before public good