News And Events

Public Hearing
Regarding Proposed Amendments to Title 29 of the Lummi Code of Laws

ELECTIONS CODE
June 25, 2008 at 5:00 p.m.Lummi Nation Council Chambers 2616 Kwina RoadBellingham, WA 98226

Public Comment Period Ends at 4:30 p.m. on June 27, 2008.

Documents:

Title 29 Amendments

Title 29 Public Hearing

Bus And Ferry Schedules

WTA: Vanpool Lummi Nation

Bus: Gooseberry Pt.

Ferry: Lummi Island

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Lummi Nation People:

We are Lummi. We are Coast Salish people with a rich history, culture and traditions. We are fishers, hunters, gatherers, and harvesters of nature's abundance. We envision our homeland as a place where we enjoy an abundant, safe, and healthy life in mind, body, society, environment, space, time and spirituality; where all are encouraged to succeed and none are left behind.

Community News:

Election schedule approved by LIBC: Elections Information Document

Lummi Nation Community Contributions process: Process Document

Human Resources Department Current Job Openings

Lummi Nation Community Plan Document

The Lummi Nation Service Organization (LNSO) is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization capable of accessing charitable funding resources. LNSO has a community contribution fund pool to distribute back to various community-based projects. Community-based projects that have a focus on education, culture, social development or civic purposes and have an unmet funding need for the upcoming year are welcome to submit an application to LNSO. Cick on link to download LNSO Community Contribution Request Form
Public Safety Webpage: | Public Safety Information and Websites | Click on this web site for more valuable information and other local and regional websites. Hotline: 360-384-2365
The Lummi Multi-Hazard Mitigation Team has worked with the Washington State Department of Natural Resources and the WA Division of Emergency Management since 2005 to develop evacuation route maps and a brochure about the tsunami hazard on the Lummi Indian Reservation.  The brochures have now been finalized and are being printed by the state.  Once we receive the printed brochures, we plan to mail them to the addressed structures located within the modeled inundation zones and distribute them at a natural hazards open house.

DNR has made a web-ready version of the brochure. Tsunami Brochure

Click on Water link for more information on the Lummi Water Quality Standards Program.

For an overview of the Lummi Nation, please see the Lummi Nation Atlas.

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Legal Services: | Law & Order | Courts | Victims Of Crime | Employment Training Services: | General Assistance  | Job Outreach | Vocational Rehab | Work First |
Finance: | Accounting | Human Resources | Government: | Council | Enrollment | Statistics | Ventures | Veterans
Health: | Little Bear Creek | Care | Clinic | Fitness Center | Se Eye Chen | Yess | Youth Rec | Children Protection Services | Historical: | Archives | Cultural | Language |
Commerce: | Economic Development | Lummi Commercial Company | Natural Resources: | Enhancement | Fisheries | Forestry | GIS | Water |
Planning & Development: | Housing | Planning | Land Use | Permit | Public Works | Realty | Tero |