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Do you agree with having more duplexes/triplexes to help the housing crunch?
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1,280 Votes

Do you agree with having more duplexes/triplexes to help the housing crunch?

Yes, I think it's a good idea!

6

I don't think it's a good idea!

9

Yes, I think it's a good idea!

5 Comments
💛🖤 RAG 💛🖤
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💛🖤 RAG 💛🖤

The only way to bring more affordability to Bend

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Bruce Sharp
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Bruce Sharp

It is a good idea as long as they are not allowed to be vacation rentals.

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Brandi Soyring
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Brandi Soyring

But they need to be affordable. Like lower income housing that's not run down.

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Forrest Kaye
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Forrest Kaye

Unless we want to continue urban sprawl forever, this is a necessary change. Anything that supports a build up not out approach is a good idea for the future and longevity of this city.

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Tarasem
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Tarasem

Build them along with condo and apartment towers, pack that city, the more the merrier.

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I don't think it's a good idea!

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Burnside Dad
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Burnside Dad

We are ruining the quality of life many moved here for. It is Not healthy to pack more and more people closer and closer together.

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Deb Kizer Dyck
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Deb Kizer Dyck

People have paid to be in the type of neighborhood they're in and don't want to have multi-unit housing mixed in.

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Robert Northrup
Robert Northrup

Deschutes turned Blue in the last presidential election. Bend is getting what it voted for. You'll just need to get used to it.

Jason Rate
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Jason Rate

Developers should not be allowed to build in residential neighborhoods if they aren't providing adequate parking. Lower income housing has more adults with vehicles living in tighter quarters.

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Kimmy Wasatch
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Kimmy Wasatch

More to it, parking, utilities,etc. Will not solve Bend problems.

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Mike Everstone
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Mike Everstone

Resources are more than just a room to live in. What about electricity, water ......

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Nicole Jackson
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Nicole Jackson

We barely manage the water resources correctly that we do have, those who have water rights have to WASTE water on fallow fields in order to keep their rights, and all the golf courses sucking endless water, unmanaged forests burning, spotted tree frogs draining reservoirs..No

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k san
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k san

No! If the Chamber of Commerce (or whomever) would quit advertising Bend, people might stop coming here and trying to move here! Bend is getting overrun. Building these types of housing near single family homes brings down those values. It also invites more noise, more traffic, more negatives.

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Jeannie H.
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Jeannie H.

Not what homeowners planned when originally purchasing a home. This is a ridiculous plan that will impact many residents who chose a specific location based on the zoning. I will fight anyone trying to put a duplex or two story etc... next to my home.

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Amanda Wallace
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Amanda Wallace

Adding multiplexes is fine. But not on lots designed for single family homes.

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Have these high winds affected you or your home this week?
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170 Votes

Have these high winds affected you or your home this week?

YES

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NO

0

YES

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NO

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    Do you agree with the May 1st deadline for homeless campers to move?
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1,334 Votes

    Do you agree with the May 1st deadline for homeless campers to move?

YES

12

NO

1

YES

12 Comments
Barb Hayden
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Barb Hayden

Never should have been allowed in the first place! Bend needs to develop a site with bathrooms, showers and rules,like NO drugs and NO trash. At least Redmond is trying to help these people. Take a. Lesson from them. Get off the dime and solve the problem

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Cheri Trettin
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Cheri Trettin

I say move the campers off forest land and onto main street if you want public funding for homelessness in Bend to become an immediate priority!!!

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Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

Yes and build more homeless shelters or provide jobs for them

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Tylor Meyer
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Tylor Meyer

They have had excessive amount of time to move off land they are not even allowed to live on!

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Just a voice Figg
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Just a voice Figg

They have had ample time to move. Vegetation reduction helps slow and or stop wildfires that will eventually hit that area and destroy millions of dollars worth of homes and people's lives.

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Jeff Sanders
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Jeff Sanders

Living in SE Bend I really enjoyed going to China Hat with my Jeep to off road and walk with my dogs. The thought of being shot has kept me from doing that for a while now. Good riddance to the homeless and make it where they can't come back.

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Joe Dillon
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Joe Dillon

it is public land, NOT someones home! The public cannot use it without fear of saftey. We DONT need another human caused fire that happens EVERY year out there, we have enough to worry about with mother nature fires. Time to move on!

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Linda Knowlton
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Linda Knowlton

Fire danger and trash in the forest

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jennifer stenkamp
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jennifer stenkamp

Being homeless is usually the result of bad choices. My taxes help pay for government land. Living there rent free and creating tons of garbage, being a true threat to causing wildfires, behaving in a lawless manner angers too many of us who manage to pay for real housing. Move them out now.

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Erin E Yates
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Erin E Yates

We all have problems in life why do they think it is ok to do what they are doing, when the rest of us pay our taxes, go to work, get counseling if we have problems. The amount they spend on drugs, they could pay rent. It’s a choice and their choice is to do drugs and not work. DEATH and TAXES!!!

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Goth Gaga
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Goth Gaga

This homeless problem is a choice. These people are drug addicts that need to get clean and go back to work. They should be put into rehab while being counseled for their personal problems. Once clean they should be put to work doing tasks that prisoners do. If they refuse, then jail them.

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Ron Rommel
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Ron Rommel

The Homeless Campers are the wrong people on the wrong landscape due to their lack of cognitive awareness of fire. I and many others are willing to share grace for their position in life when they are willing to improve their situation through counseling, accepting shelter to transition life.

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NO

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Diana Cockerill
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Diana Cockerill

They are humans and have no other options.We try not to let that happen to unwanted pets, yet have no problem in letting it happen to, what many consider, unwanted people!

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