Other Candidates
Financial advisor Russ Whidbee is running for Bellingham City Council once again on a more moderate platform. Previously, he served on the board of the Bellingham Technical College Foundation and with the Kulshan Community Land Trust.
His campaign is focused on housing affordability, public safety, and homelessness. He states that his focus would be on seeking out grants and public and private partnerships with banks and developers to increase affordable housing. However, he seems unwilling to support the kind of zoning changes needed to bring more housing options and density to our community. He also says he wants to "reimagine" public safety for Bellingham and acknowledges systemic racism in law enforcement. However, his specific policy proposals - like body cameras and de-escalation training - should represent the bare minimum and have largely been implemented already.
Garrett O’Brien is a moderate planning commission member who owns a home-building company in Bellingham. His campaign is focused on bringing people together and he offers a number of business-focused housing and homelessness proposals that fail to reach the scale needed to solve this crisis.
Community development planner Paul Schissler is also running for the Bellingham at-large seat. He is the co-founder of the Kulshan Land Trust and served as the group's executive director for more than a decade. His longtime community involvement also included serving on the Whatcom County Housing Advisory Committee and on the board of Fairhaven Neighbors.
As of mid-July, Schissler has not released a detailed campaign platform. He emphasizes his decades of experience in housing and land use and vaguely pledges to bring people together to create a brighter future for Bellingham.
Financial advisor Russ Whidbee is running for Bellingham City Council once again on a more moderate platform. Previously, he served on the board of the Bellingham Technical College Foundation and with the Kulshan Community Land Trust.
His campaign is focused on housing affordability, public safety, and homelessness. He states that his focus would be on seeking out grants and public and private partnerships with banks and developers to increase affordable housing. However, he seems unwilling to support the kind of zoning changes needed to bring more housing options and density to our community. He also says he wants to "reimagine" public safety for Bellingham and acknowledges systemic racism in law enforcement. However, his specific policy proposals - like body cameras and de-escalation training - should represent the bare minimum and have largely been implemented already.
Garrett O’Brien is a moderate planning commission member who owns a home-building company in Bellingham. His campaign is focused on bringing people together and he offers a number of business-focused housing and homelessness proposals that fail to reach the scale needed to solve this crisis.
Community development planner Paul Schissler is also running for the Bellingham at-large seat. He is the co-founder of the Kulshan Land Trust and served as the group's executive director for more than a decade. His longtime community involvement also included serving on the Whatcom County Housing Advisory Committee and on the board of Fairhaven Neighbors.
As of mid-July, Schissler has not released a detailed campaign platform. He emphasizes his decades of experience in housing and land use and vaguely pledges to bring people together to create a brighter future for Bellingham.