Tue, Aug 9, 2011 

 

Charel Terrace improvements could see savings of more than $100,000

At its 7 p.m. meeting tonight (August 9), The Whatcom County Council will vote on a change to a request from the Birch Bay Watershed and Aquatic Resources Management District (BBWARM) for $420,000 for stormwater handling improvements in the Charel Terrace area of Birch Bay, near Birch Point. According to county public works, the final construction bid came in much lower than expected, so BBWARM is decreasing its request to $336,237.

Fri, Aug 5, 2011 

 

Department of Ecology says SSA Marine violated state law

The Washington State Department of Ecology (DOE) released a press release today saying Seattle-based shipping terminal company SSA Marine violated state law when it cleared trees and graded dirt roads at the Cherry Point site south of Birch Bay.

Thu, Aug 4, 2011 

 

City council will vote on $259,000 H Street construction change order

The Blaine City Council at its Monday, August 8, meeting will vote on whether to approve an approximately $259,000 change order to the city's contract with Colacurcio Brothers Construction for the ongoing improvements to H Street near the Cost Cutter shopping center.

Wed, Aug 3, 2011 

 

County fines SSA Marine for unpermitted Cherry Point site work

Whatcom County Planning and Development Services (PDS) officials have fined SSA Marine $2,000 for doing tree-clearing and road-grading work at the proposed site of the Gateway Pacific Terminal south of Birch Bay without acquiring the proper permits. The notices of permit violation released by the county say the work damaged wetlands and other environmentally sensitive areas at the site.

SSA Marine: "Mistakes were made and we will correct them"

SSA Marine, the Seattle-based company seeking to build the $600 million Gateway Pacific Terminal near the BP Cherry Point refinery, has admitted mistakes were made going ahead with tree-clearing and dirt-road grading at the Cherry Point site where the terminal is planned. This update, via press release this morning (August 3), comes after Whatcom County planning officials told SSA Marine to stop the work altogether.


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