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Fire Protection District 4 General Fund

Whatcom Fire Protection District 4 General Fund accounts for the operations of Fire District 4, which covers the Cherry Point, Birch Bay, and Custer areas of Whatcom County. Funded primarily by a voter-approved ...

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About this fund

Whatcom Fire Protection District 4 General Fund accounts for the operations of Fire District 4, which covers the Cherry Point, Birch Bay, and Custer areas of Whatcom County. Funded primarily by a voter-approved property-tax levy ("Fire Protection District 4" on tax bills) under RCW 52.04 and RCW 84.52.044. Maximum statutory regular levy rate is $1.50 per $1,000 of assessed value.

Funds firefighter wages, apparatus (fire engines, aid units), equipment, station maintenance, and emergency response operations. Many WA fire districts also impose voter-approved EMS levies under RCW 84.52.069 — those are tracked separately as EMS District funds.

Authorization

The legal basis for the fund.

RCW citation: RCW 52.04 (fire protection districts); RCW 84.52.044 (fire levy)

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Discussed in meetings

Real Briefings that mention this fund.
Apr 27, 2026
The Public Health, Safety, Justice and Equity Committee approved an ordinance establishing $1,000 penalties for licensed care facilities that misuse the 911 dispatch system for non-emergency lift assistance. The ...
Mar 23, 2026
The Committee of the Whole addressed three significant operational and policy items during a nearly three-hour session. The meeting's most consequential action was approving the formation of a Regional Fire Authority ...
Feb 09, 2026
The Bellingham City Council's Public Works and Natural Resources Committee moved swiftly through three items Monday afternoon, unanimously recommending approval for all three measures heading to tonight's full council ...
Dec 09, 2025
Whatcom County's Finance and Administrative Services Committee concluded its 2025 work with an end-of-year marathon session, processing 42 consent items totaling millions in contracts and agreements while receiving ...
Nov 17, 2025
The Bellingham City Council's Committee of the Whole meeting on November 17, 2025, was a comprehensive marathon session focused primarily on implementing state-mandated housing reforms while also addressing emergency ...
Nov 03, 2025
The Lynden City Council took significant action on November 3, 2025, passing a $14 per month ambulance utility fee increase that will generate $775,000 in additional annual revenue for emergency medical services. The ...
Oct 07, 2025
The Whatcom County Council Committee of the Whole convened for a comprehensive 3.5-hour session addressing critical housing, budget, and planning challenges facing the county. The meeting's centerpiece was an extensive ...
Sep 29, 2025
The September 29 Committee of the Whole meeting addressed three major items that collectively represent significant shifts in how Bellingham plans and funds its future growth. The committee unanimously approved two ...
Sep 23, 2025
The Whatcom County Council Committee of the Whole held an intensive 3.5-hour session on September 23, 2025, tackling a packed agenda of critical county business including two major consulting reports, budget challenges, ...

Methodology note

Real Record tracks Fire District 4's General Fund. The property-tax levy figure shown comes from the Whatcom County Annual Tax Books, line item "Fire Protection District 4."

Sources: Whatcom Fire Protection District 4 adopted budgets and Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports (CAFRs); Chart of Accounts; Real Briefings meeting coverage. Real Record renders the published fund data in plain language; we don't change the numbers. Where the source publishes a different classification than ours, both are shown.