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Should neighborhoods require residential parking passes?
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377 Votes

Should neighborhoods require residential parking passes?

Yes, for safety

1

No, too overbearing

5

Yes, for safety

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Brad Livsey
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Brad Livsey

Of course! If you live in SISTERS you know the difficulty with getting into your own driveway on ANY given weekend with all the festivals, venues,etc......and all the out of area spandy pant cyclists

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No, too overbearing

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Leslie Ann
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Leslie Ann

These people live there, pay enough property taxes. They SHOULD NOT have to pay taxes to live there!!!

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Dave Voiles
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Dave Voiles

Another dumb idea. The only people that will make out on that deal are those who are collecting the fees! You don't have to think very hard to see that slippery slope.

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Heidi Owen
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Heidi Owen

Starting to get very stupid with this crap.

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Sandra Woll
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Sandra Woll

I've lived in placed requiring permits.... It becomes a real hassle for residents to apply for themselves & guests. Also, Visitors to the city have no choice but to park in already overcrowded areas.

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k san
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k san

No, too many rules and restrictions for a neighborhood.

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Is someone who lets their pet off-leash in restricted areas considered a 'bad pet owner?'
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
410 Votes

Is someone who lets their pet off-leash in restricted areas considered a 'bad pet owner?'

Yes

4

No

4

Yes

4 Comments
Kristi Murdock
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Kristi Murdock

Even a friendly dog with excellent recall can cause real problems for the owner walking their reactive dog on leash; a dog running free is highly exciting to other dogs; it's not fair for the owner of the reactive dog to have to deal with that overstimulation in a "leash only" area.

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robert weber
robert weber

I recently I commented that it is not fair. But your comment makes me feel incorrect. I have had a reactive dog before and I feel that your comment is valid.

Ann Thomas
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Ann Thomas

There are laws and rules for a reason. No one should think that laws and rules don't apply to them. If they want their dog off leash then go out in the woods where no one else is or to a fenced dog park.

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Deborah Albright
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Deborah Albright

BECAUSE most dog owners that do this have zero respect for others or property.. NEVER pick up poop and feel entitled

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Nic Secor
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Nic Secor

There are leash laws for good reason. On a side note Bend Parks and Recreation need to put up signs at dog parks reminding owners that they are liable for damages their dogs cause to other dogs or humans under Oregon law. Bend PD treat dog parks like they are outside of their jurisdiction.

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No

3 Comments
Amanda Jones
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Amanda Jones

A bad dog owner is someone who is not able to care of the animal or mistreats the animal. The person is just not considerate of others and will break the law for whatever reason they may have. *if you have an aggressive dog it is the OWNERS responsibility to keep the dog under control anywhere

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Payton Dixson
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Payton Dixson

There are many factors, if your dog has great recall and obeys to stay in a heal being off leash is fine as the dog is still in verbal control. Dogs that do not listen should not be off leash.

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robert weber
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robert weber

Maybe there pet is trusted and not reactive. Why does a none relative happy pet need to be restricted?

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Will you be attending the Burgerville grand opening?

Will you be attending the Burgerville grand opening?

Yes

0

No

1

Yes

0 Comment
No one has commented yet

No

1 Comment
Amanda Jones
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Amanda Jones

BV is not a good quality restaurant for the cost. Have never liked them and always like Del Taco.

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