BELLINGHAM - Plans for a new building for the Northwest Center for Environmental Fisheries and Aquaculture Sciences will be unveiled to the public Monday, Feb. 13.
The center is a program of Bellingham Technical College that focuses primarily on workforce development.
It is in a 64-year-old retrofitted sewage treatment building in Maritime Heritage Park that has quickly become inhabitable, BTC President Patricia McKeown has stated.
The public meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. in the Maritime Heritage Pavilion building, 514 W. Holly St.
The old building will be demolished and a new one built in its place under the proposed plans.
More information is available by calling Dan Welch at HKP architects, 360-336-2155.















