Council President and small business owner Hollie Huthman is running for re-election to the Bellingham City Council in the Ward 2, where she has served since 2019. She owns a local bar and live music venue in downtown Bellingham.
Huthman originally ran for office after watching rising rents and housing prices push her friends out of the city. She continues to bring a lens of affordability to the council, and she is passionate about ensuring that Bellingham residents can afford the basics, such as rent, groceries, gas, and prescription medicine. She also seeks to reduce incarceration rates, invest in alternatives to criminal justice and policing, support sustainable strategies to alleviate the housing crisis, and expand the city’s small business community. Huthman strongly advocates for public transportation infrastructure by supporting the expansion of pedestrian walkways, bike paths, and bus routes, enabling residents to access schools, work, and other essential needs without the need for a car. She supports progressive reforms to make Bellingham a healthier and more affordable place to live.
During her time on the council, she has been part of efforts to increase the housing supply for residents at every stage of life. In our interview, Huthman acknowledged the continued shortage of affordable housing options facing Bellingham. While there is still much work to be done, Huthman detailed the current council's progress and goals, including simplifying zoning codes and reducing parking minimums. These measures are critical steps for building more housing and improving affordability. Additionally, Huthman voted to implement alternative policing methods that helped improve public safety services and relieve the burden on police and fire departments, allowing them to focus their time on emergency response.
Hollie Huthman has shown herself to be a thoughtful and progressive leader on the council. We lean towards re-electing Hollie Huthman for Bellingham City Council from Ward 2.
Council President and small business owner Hollie Huthman is running for re-election to the Bellingham City Council in the Ward 2, where she has served since 2019. She owns a local bar and live music venue in downtown Bellingham.
Huthman originally ran for office after watching rising rents and housing prices push her friends out of the city. She continues to bring a lens of affordability to the council, and she is passionate about ensuring that Bellingham residents can afford the basics, such as rent, groceries, gas, and prescription medicine. She also seeks to reduce incarceration rates, invest in alternatives to criminal justice and policing, support sustainable strategies to alleviate the housing crisis, and expand the city’s small business community. Huthman strongly advocates for public transportation infrastructure by supporting the expansion of pedestrian walkways, bike paths, and bus routes, enabling residents to access schools, work, and other essential needs without the need for a car. She supports progressive reforms to make Bellingham a healthier and more affordable place to live.
During her time on the council, she has been part of efforts to increase the housing supply for residents at every stage of life. In our interview, Huthman acknowledged the continued shortage of affordable housing options facing Bellingham. While there is still much work to be done, Huthman detailed the current council's progress and goals, including simplifying zoning codes and reducing parking minimums. These measures are critical steps for building more housing and improving affordability. Additionally, Huthman voted to implement alternative policing methods that helped improve public safety services and relieve the burden on police and fire departments, allowing them to focus their time on emergency response.
Hollie Huthman has shown herself to be a thoughtful and progressive leader on the council. We lean towards re-electing Hollie Huthman for Bellingham City Council from Ward 2.