Too difficult to police the people living in the forest. Some are tidy and keep to themselves, while others are doing drugs, littering and have un-trained, off-leash dogs guarding. It creates dangerous conditions for recreational users.
Fire prevention is paramount in this area...to protect wildlife and humans. It's unfortunate the county and city are doing nothing to help the people living there.
Mayor Fitz has already indicated there’s a water issue so why are we bringing a huge business into Redmond without a resolution first? There’s also a huge traffic consideration that needs to be addressed.
More stable high paying jobs would be wonderful, especially for our younger generation looking to start a career in the area that's not in the medical or educational fields. The added bonus is faster delivery!! Looking forward to it.
You can grow or you can die. If parents want their children to grow up and to live here we need growth to do that. Good jobs! Next we need to get the cost of housing here down so people who grow up here can afford to buy homes here!
Too difficult to police the people living in the forest. Some are tidy and keep to themselves, while others are doing drugs, littering and have un-trained, off-leash dogs guarding. It creates dangerous conditions for recreational users.
ReplyCommon sense, and past history of land abuse in that area
ReplyOur forests are already 30 years behind thinning and management. Too much fire suppression for the last 50 years.
ReplyAnd we need the same thing in La Pine!
ReplyFire prevention is paramount in this area...to protect wildlife and humans. It's unfortunate the county and city are doing nothing to help the people living there.
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