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Have you changed your habits to conserve water?
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999 Votes

Have you changed your habits to conserve water?

Yes, I have changed my habits.

1

No, I haven't.

4

Yes, I have changed my habits.

1 Comment
Robert Northrup
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Robert Northrup

I have 2 properties in La Pine I replaced one well a year ago and now the other one is running dry. My next door neighbor is dry also. One solution would be community water districts and pipe water from a deep central well or the Little Deschutes instead of $10,000 for a well every 10 years.

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No, I haven't.

4 Comments
Jay Orton
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Jay Orton

When I see the city of bend care about the resources they use (les schwab amp) and start to focus on the residents of this town versus the tourism of this town then maybe I’ll start caring about the resources residents use again.

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Patricia Brady-McKinney
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Patricia Brady-McKinney

I always try to limit water use, but I will conserve more if they quit building more and more houses and resorts.

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Tim Collins
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Tim Collins

Why? We let Californians and our borders are open. I was here first I get the water first!

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Have you seen these electric motorcycles, or dirt bikes, on city streets?
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149 Votes

Have you seen these electric motorcycles, or dirt bikes, on city streets?

Yes

4

No

0

Yes

4 Comments
Jeff Roundtree
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Jeff Roundtree

I see kids riding them all over Redmond . North end near Elton middle school and around Rimrock. Someone’s going to be hurt .

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Barb Burns
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Barb Burns

There are 3 in the Redmond dry canyon almost every night.

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John Sutton
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John Sutton

There here in redmond also. I've seen them by Fred Meyer and the shopping center next to the Redmond high school.

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lahay3@yahoo.com
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lahay3@yahoo.com

Yes, and they are being ridden by young people. They should be cited by the Police for not being street legal vehicles.

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No

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Do you think taxing billionaires will help solve Social Security's budget issues?
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108 Votes

Do you think taxing billionaires will help solve Social Security's budget issues?

Yes

1

No

0

Yes

1 Comment
k san
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k san

Abso-friggin'-lutely!!! Bs don't pay their fair share due to tax loopholes and because they mostly acquire their enormous wealth thru investments that are NOT taxed, like income is for us peons. They also can pass their wealth on to heirs and there is no inheritance tax either.

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No

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