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Is Bend's new camping code making a difference?
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715 Votes

Is Bend's new camping code making a difference?

Yes

0

No

10

Yes

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No

10 Comments
Sussie Due
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Sussie Due

Because they still think they have the right to camp wherever they want .Like the ones we keep chasing off out here .

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snowzone
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snowzone

codes have no effect. It takes enforcement which no one seems to want to get involved with.

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Patrick Mcgowan
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Patrick Mcgowan

its just a joke no enforcement. You get what you vote for bend , enjoy the litter ect.

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Steven Huillet
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Steven Huillet

It's just a political show. They need to get even tougher on the homeless camping before Bend ends up like Portland where no one is safe.

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Dave Leverick
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Dave Leverick

If you did come from bend then go back where you came from

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Paul Bianchina
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Paul Bianchina

94% say no. Wonder if the City Council ever looks at these polls, or are they just so committed to their agendas and so sure the citizens are wrong about everything that they just don't care!

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Marcus Ainsworth
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Marcus Ainsworth

Portland is here. It didn't take long.

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Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

Build more homeless shelters not camping sites

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Do you think higher  SDC fees will lead to fewer new homes in Bend?
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221 Votes

Do you think higher SDC fees will lead to fewer new homes in Bend?

Yes

2

No

0

Yes

2 Comments
Kimmy Wasatch
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Kimmy Wasatch

Beginning to look like the city wants to be a mini Portland. Not what Central Oregon is all about.

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Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

People are already dealing with bidenomics, vote this woke city council out

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No

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Do you agree with piping of canals in Central Oregon?
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320 Votes

Do you agree with piping of canals in Central Oregon?

Yes

4

No

3

Yes

4 Comments
Michael Thille
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Michael Thille

Piping the canals to conserve water is the logical next step. Where does Commissioner Adair think the wildlife got a drink before the canals were made over 100 years ago? I will admit reducing Junipers and reinvigorating our wild grasslands makes sense.

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Delaney Gates
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Delaney Gates

The canals were not put in as "water features" for people's backyards. Build your own water feature and pay for the water. This water is meant for agriculture.

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SunnySunshinestein
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SunnySunshinestein

Get it done, it's way past time.

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happy jean
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happy jean

Commission Adair, where do you think wildlife get water when irrigation water is off Oct-March? Please share your plan and funding strategy for removing 5 million juniper trees. What will happen to the wildlife that live in those trees. Your argument is weak.

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No

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snowzone
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snowzone

Why do Bend residence have to accommodate Jefferson county. I'm sure someone up there can figure a way go pump the water they need out of Lake Billy Chinook

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Alma and Bruce Miller
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Alma and Bruce Miller

I agree with commissioner Patti Adair - there are other alternatives.

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Robert 'Lew' Lewandowski
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Robert 'Lew' Lewandowski

Wildlife has relied on these open canals for decades. There is no other option for critter water.

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