BLAINE ELECTION FRAUD
September 3, 2025, letter to the editor of Cascadia Daily News:
Editor,
When Blaine Community Development Services omitted environmental information in order to persuade the planning commission and city council to rezone the Critical Aquifer Recharge Area (CARA) for high-density residential development without doing an Environmental Impact Statement, several developers lined up to profit from this scheme by Community Development Services to violate the State Environmental Policy Act and federal Clean Water Act, thus eliminating best available science and best management practices for stormwater runoff that is now polluting our drinking water source.
When one of the developers pulled out of the deal, Community Development Services came up with the idea of shifting some development to the Semiahmoo headlands and expanding the city limits there. This shift could easily cost Blaine residents $100 million to $200 million in the form of significantly increased utility bills to 1) extend sewer and water to the headlands, 2) increase sewer and stormwater treatment capacity, and 3) purify our previously unpolluted drinking water. The deceptive “Reduction of City Limits” ballot proposition is in reality the initial step in expanding the city limits — in essence, fraud.
The remaining CARA developers continue to threaten the health and financial integrity of our community at the same time that Planned Unit Developments in the Semiahmoo headlands are being approved by Blaine Community Development Services without Environmental Impact Statements, which include looking at both the environmental and financial costs to taxpayers.
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