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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.

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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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Should ATV's be allowed on Jefferson County residential roads?

Should ATV's be allowed on Jefferson County residential roads?

Yes

0

No

1

Yes

0 Comment
No one has commented yet

No

1 Comment
Lisa York
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Lisa York

there are already enough things to watch out for at CRR... wildlife, bikes, pedestrians, etc ...and not a sidewalk anywhere... would prefer not to see the result of an ATV vs. auto/truck...

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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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