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Should Deschutes County provide transitional housing for sex offenders on parole?
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465 Votes

Should Deschutes County provide transitional housing for sex offenders on parole?

Yes

3

No

5

Yes

2 Comments
SunnySunshinestein
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SunnySunshinestein

Better to have them in a supervised setting than simply putting them back on the streets.

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Lisa York
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Lisa York

maybe...they definitely need to be supervised...however, I definitely don't want my taxes to go to support them

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No

4 Comments
Rick Allen
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Rick Allen

Property taxes are to high now, and you want us to pay for them???? NO.

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Mark Mueller
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Mark Mueller

I would vote yes only if it was behind razor wire, vicious dogs and armed guards!

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Gabe West
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Gabe West

Tina Kotak would rather fix the homelessness of sex offenders then anyone else

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Gabe West
Gabe West

Good point

CB
CB

I'd much rather have them housed in a central location together where they are monitored than homeless on the streets where the chances of them reoffending is much higher. Use your brain, Gabe.

Do you think changes are needed to the downtown Bend outdoor dining program?

Do you think changes are needed to the downtown Bend outdoor dining program?

Yes

2

No

1

Yes

2 Comments
Michael Turpin
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Michael Turpin

Parking and city revenue out weigh the small gain in revenue the business say they receive.

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Jay B Lane
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Jay B Lane

Nobody is sitting outside in the winter months and Street dining should be limited May - October months. Also what is not needed is 4 season dining in these structures (walls. Heaters, etc) when restaurants have room inside. If eateries don't have room inside, shouldn't be taking public space

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No

1 Comment
Hector Vijarro
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Hector Vijarro

A few circles around the area, I always find a spot. It’s not any different than any other city. I like seeing people enjoying the outdoors. That’s why we live here.

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 Have you or a family member ever been the victim of a scam?

Have you or a family member ever been the victim of a scam?

Yes

0

No

1

Yes

0 Comment
No one has commented yet

No

1 Comment
Ka San
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Ka San

NO, with all the info out there about scams, it is inexcusable for anyone savvy to be taken in by such. However, seniors are particularly vulnerable, and family should assist them in avoiding scams. I had to take away my mother's phone when she entered assisted living and later memory care.

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