WHATCOM COUNTY, Wash. — The Whatcom County Council has scheduled a special meeting for May 5, 2026. The agenda includes discussion regarding Resolution AB2026-340, which establishes a preliminary planning budget cap for the capital construction of the Whatcom County Jail and Behavioral Care Center.
Changes to the agreement are needed after determining construction costs have increased while sales tax revenues have not met initial forecasts.
The resolution lists principal elements of the project to include the following.
construction of the care center and the jail
design of the jail with health treatment space, detoxification capacity, and education space
design-build team shall provide review and public input opportunities before scope and financial decisions are made
The current draft resolution establishes a budget ceiling of $205 million dollars for the jail and $34 million dollars for the care center. Funding for the care center includes $20 million dollars from sales tax and $14 million dollars from state sources and grants.
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Qualifying investments include the following.
behavioral health facilities
incarceration reduction programs
community-based treatment
re-entry
supportive housing
diversion
accountability measures
The resolution also establishes a subgroup to coordinate with the Incarceration Prevention and Reduction Task Force and the Law and Justice Council. The subgroup is tasked with developing a minimum of 2 financially viable pathways to achieve the 50 percent funding floor for qualifying investments.
According to the resolution, the subgroup will be made up of the following.
community members with expertise in behavioral health
community members with expertise in housing
community members with expertise in public finance
individuals with lived experience of incarceration
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