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Do you plan to go to a bar/restaurant this 4th of July weekend?
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535 Votes

Do you plan to go to a bar/restaurant this 4th of July weekend?

Yes, definetely!

2

No, too dangerous!

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Yes, definetely!

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Little Steps
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Little Steps

I went to an outside venue with reserved seating and tables spaced apart.

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Sussie Due
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Sussie Due

Im not going to let this mass hysteria ruin everything.

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No, too dangerous!

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Janet Rawlings
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Janet Rawlings

Only if I can sit outside and we’ll spaced tables.

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K.C. Mogan
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K.C. Mogan

No way and good luck to those who do.

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Alex Groggett
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Alex Groggett

I didn’t go to bars before the Chinese Coronavirus from Wuhan arrived, I only leave to go to work or get groceries.

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Nonya Byzns
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Nonya Byzns

I'm wearing my mask in public places. I only go to the store if I'm out of food. Otherwise I stay home. People need to take this more seriously and wear a mask to protect others,

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Brad Livsey
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Brad Livsey

Common sense strongly points me to hang in close to home and not be mingling anywhere these days...so, yes home I stay! When in doubt our common sense is a great rule of thumb to act with accord.

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Judi Snider Emory
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Judi Snider Emory

Seen many local live stream video bars should be closed people aren't social distancing or wearing masks. Restaurants should be outside dining only,,what good is the mask mandate if taken off inside,

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Connie Mogan
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Connie Mogan

Im not personally and i wish people would realize how dangerous it is, if their not careful this will be the last vaca for awhile. Not fair for some that are being careful.

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k san
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k san

No, staying home and safe.

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Heidi Owen
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Heidi Owen

no, but not because of covid

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Do you think safe parking spots are a good way to combat the homelessness?

Do you think safe parking spots are a good way to combat the homelessness?

YES

2

NO

2

YES

2 Comments
Charles Hemingway
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Charles Hemingway

Safe parking programs have a proven track record of successfully taking people from being homeless into having a place of their own. Safe parking programs cut down on costs to cities for ambulance calls, police calls, visits to emergency rooms and mental health crises that costs taxpayers money.

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Duane Wyman
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Duane Wyman

Perhaps? Hiding the un-housed in various random locations doesn't solve much. This is just another band-aid solution! Seems just the latest adaptation of "kicking the can down the road"...?

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NO

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Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

Instead of a hand out, give a hand up

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Kellie Beck Fletcher
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Kellie Beck Fletcher

Stop increasing rent 2026 passed 9.5 percent rent increase will push more people into being homeless .. where is the cap we are already paying ridiculous prices for rent how can anyone save for a home. Not sure why you people can’t figure this out You’re pushing Oregonians out.

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Do you support the rule changes aimed at reducing light pollution in Central Oregon?

Do you support the rule changes aimed at reducing light pollution in Central Oregon?

Yes

4

No

0

Yes

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Jane CommunityMember
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Jane CommunityMember

People should not have to put up with annoying intrusive lights that inconsiderate neighbors install

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Chris Hill
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Chris Hill

Board Member of DarkSky Oregon who worked on this with Deschutes County. Currently working to update the 24 year old City of Bend lighting ordinance.

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Thomas Orr
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Thomas Orr

I like seeing stars at night. and birds migration is important.

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Katherine GoldenEagle
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Katherine GoldenEagle

We live across the street from a duplex that has one of those motion sensor lights on the garage. It's soooo bright it lights up my bedroom and my son's and our living room. Thats just ridiclous

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No

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