I hope I'm not doing something wrong but I recently posted in the Whatcom County OC thread about the Port of Bellingham Public Use Policies and Procedures which disallow firearms on public property managed by them. I thought that maybe the other thread was not the correct place to discuss the issue so I am starting a new thread here.
Someone also asked, in that thread:
"Is the Port of Bellingham a "Cities, towns, counties, and other municipalities" as required by the state law or is it a state or federal agency?"
I still don't know the answer to that question but I did find this:
"The Port of Bellingham is a countywide independent special purpose government located in Whatcom County overseen by three nonpartisan elected commissioners. It was created by a countywide vote in 1920. From a beginning focused mainly on increasing shipping on the Bellingham waterfront, the port has expanded into a multi-purpose government with operations in Bellingham, Blaine and Sumas. The port supports economic development throughout Whatcom County.
An independent county-wide government, the port operates all of Whatcom Countys transportation terminals, the two major marinas and a deep-draft marine terminal. The port also manages over 1,600 acres of public land with about 250 local business tenants. Port and tenant operations provide over 4,000 jobs in Whatcom County."
Someone also asked, in that thread:
"Is the Port of Bellingham a "Cities, towns, counties, and other municipalities" as required by the state law or is it a state or federal agency?"
I still don't know the answer to that question but I did find this:
"The Port of Bellingham is a countywide independent special purpose government located in Whatcom County overseen by three nonpartisan elected commissioners. It was created by a countywide vote in 1920. From a beginning focused mainly on increasing shipping on the Bellingham waterfront, the port has expanded into a multi-purpose government with operations in Bellingham, Blaine and Sumas. The port supports economic development throughout Whatcom County.
An independent county-wide government, the port operates all of Whatcom Countys transportation terminals, the two major marinas and a deep-draft marine terminal. The port also manages over 1,600 acres of public land with about 250 local business tenants. Port and tenant operations provide over 4,000 jobs in Whatcom County."
Port of Bellingham Public Use Policies and Procedures
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