We’ve hired KMD Architects out of Seattle. It’s a fun, exciting, busy time.Ī 50,000-square-foot clinic is going up across the street from our government building on Kwina Road, a state-of-the-art facility. A park and baseball fields, lighted sidewalks, Slater Road and I-5 development, a new health facility. Jay: We have several large projects going on. Jay visited with Mike McKenzie about the LIBC’s vision, projects, and spirit, and a collaborative style in getting things done.īusiness Pulse: What’s on the front burner with the LIBC? Though a fisherman by trade, he succeeded in entrepreneurial ventures in California. And love of Lummi culture and traditions that fuels his desire to help lead continued prosperity. He is a man of many passions: fishing, golf, husband and father of three, Thai noodles. The 11-person council governs the sovereign Lummi Nation. I-5/Slater Salish Village development on front burner for LIBC I n his third term-ninth year-on the Lummi Indian Business Council (LIBC), Jeremiah (Jay) Julius serves as Chairman. Photo by Mike McKenzie Lummi Nation Community Park, healthcare center, and pedestrian safety, Jeremiah (Jay) Julius, Chairman of the Lummi Indian Business Council, at Loomis Trail Golf Course near Blaine.
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