City limits public access at Boulevard Park as restoration continues - My Bellingham Now

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Bellingham city officials have limited public access to Boulevard Park as restoration efforts progress. The project, expected to continue until the end of December, aims to enhance the park's facilities and natural environment. Some restoration work will extend into spring 2026.

Bellingham city officials have announced a temporary restriction on public access to Boulevard Park as restoration efforts are underway. The project, which started recently, is expected to last through the end of December 2025, with some work continuing into spring 2026. These improvements aim to enhance the park's facilities, increase accessibility, and preserve its natural environment. City officials have emphasized the importance of the restoration for the community, ensuring that the park remains a vibrant space for residents and visitors alike. Local residents may face limited access to certain areas during the restoration process, but the long-term benefits are anticipated to be significant. The initiative underscores Bellingham's commitment to maintaining and improving its public spaces. Enhanced park facilities will likely attract more visitors and foster community engagement. This restoration project aligns with broader city goals of environmental sustainability and community well-being.

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