Lake Padden and Padden Creek are highly valued natural resources that provide a multitude of benefits, from habitat corridors to flood protection and recreation. The City has a strong commitment to water resources in the community and strives to protect public health, habitat, and water quality while providing high quality recreation. The Lake Padden watershed is no exception.
Over the last several years, the City has taken specific action to address emerging issues in Lake Padden Park, including monitoring and testing for algal toxins, invasive species observation and education, replacing aging sewer systems in the park, and ensuring best management practices for Park maintenance activities.
The City has worked, and will continue to work, with our partner agencies including Whatcom County Health and Community Services Department (WCHCS), Washington State Department of Health, Department of Ecology, and Department of Fish and Wildlife to ensure the health of this important community asset.
Addressing Potential Watershed Concerns
Resources
- Padden Creek Watershed
- Lake Padden Park
- City of Bellingham Aquatic Invasive Species Program
- Washington State Toxic Algae – Find Your Lake
Contact
For questions about the Lake Padden Watershed, please contact the City of Bellingham’s Public Works Natural Resources Division or the Parks and Recreation Department.