Protecting what matters by building what’s next.

About the Port of Bellingham

Established in 1920, the Port of Bellingham plays a major role in supporting transportation, economic development, industry, and public infrastructure throughout Whatcom County. Like the other public port districts across Washington State, the Port exists to help strengthen trade, commerce, job creation, and regional connectivity while managing important waterfront, airport, and industrial resources for public benefit.

Today, the Port supports hundreds of local businesses and thousands of jobs across Whatcom County. Port facilities include the Bellingham Airport, shipping and industrial properties, marinas and harbors, the Bellingham Cruise Terminal, the Alaska Ferry terminal, and the Fairhaven Transportation Center. Each year, more than 800,000 travelers use Bellingham Airport, tens of thousands of passengers travel through the Alaska Ferry and Amtrak station, and thousands of residents attend events hosted at Port facilities throughout the county.

The Port also manages more than 1,600 acres of land, nearly 2,000 harbor slips, and supports over 200 businesses operating on Port property. From maritime industries and transportation infrastructure to tourism, agriculture, manufacturing, logistics, and workforce development, the Port has a direct impact on the economic strength and long-term future of Whatcom County.

Practical leadership for a growing region.

Whatcom County is growing and changing, and the decisions we make today will shape our economy, infrastructure, and communities for decades to come. I believe the Port should focus on practical solutions, responsible growth, and investments that strengthen opportunity while preserving the character and quality of life that make this region special.

  • Whatcom County’s economy depends on strong local industries, reliable trade infrastructure, and opportunities that allow working families to build stable futures. I support policies that strengthen agriculture, maritime activity, logistics, manufacturing, and small business growth while helping create and retain family-wage jobs in our region. The Port of Bellingham plays a critical role in supporting long-term economic stability, and I believe we should continue investing in industries that keep jobs, commerce, and opportunity here in Whatcom County for future generations.

  • Reliable infrastructure is essential to a strong and competitive region. I support improving freight access, transportation coordination, rail connectivity, airport reliability, and the efficiency of industrial operations throughout Whatcom County. Strategic planning and smart infrastructure investments can help reduce bottlenecks, improve safety, support local businesses, and position the Port to meet the region’s long-term economic and transportation needs while keeping projects practical and financially responsible.

  • Protecting Whatcom County’s natural beauty and resources should go hand in hand with responsible growth and economic development. I support practical environmental stewardship through cleaner infrastructure, efficient systems, and thoughtful long-term planning that balances environmental responsibility with economic realities. Sustainable policies should strengthen our community, preserve our waterways and landscapes, and ensure future generations can continue to enjoy the quality of life that makes this region special.

  • Strong communities are built through opportunity, safety, and affordability. I believe the Port can play an important role in supporting workforce development, expanding partnerships with schools and trade programs, encouraging family-wage careers, and helping maintain a high quality of life in Whatcom County. I also support efforts that improve public safety, strengthen local infrastructure, and help ensure families, young workers, and future generations can continue to afford to live, work, and thrive in our community.