KTVZ

KTVZ

www.ktvz.com
Central Oregon's News Leader
What improvements would you like to see in your neighborhood?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
253 Votes

What improvements would you like to see in your neighborhood?

Tell us what improvements

18

Nothing

1

Tell us what improvements

17 Comments
John Philo
1
John Philo

More enforcement of speed laws on reed Market Road.

Reply
Mary Kay Boldajipour
1
Mary Kay Boldajipour

I would like dedicated bike paths north to south and east to west, that we do not share with cars. Cars in Bend do not work with cyclists. We should be like every other city.

Reply
Lisa York
1
Lisa York

I'd like to see hwy 97 moved clear out east of town...start at the Baker/Knott Rd interchange and continue north to the Tumalo interchange

Reply
Gabe West
Gabe West

Good idea

Christena
0
Christena

Sidewalks on the south side of Wilson.

Reply
Amber Moeggenberg
0
Amber Moeggenberg

Speed humps to slow people down.

Reply
Paul Owen
0
Paul Owen

Wider streets and bigger lots

Reply
k san
0
k san

STREETLIGHTS!!! I've had it with the dark sky BS. My neighborhood street is dark as pitch.. You can't see anything. There are PLENTY of ways to preserve "dark sky" and still have streetlights that point downward. I have lived in neighborhoods in Bend that have those kinds of lights, but not NWX.

Reply
Tim Collins
0
Tim Collins

The Damn potholes on Revere and 3rd street. Screw the roundabouts. Such a HIGH traffic area as that is put a decent temp patch its been like that for a year.

Reply
Kevin Crabtree
0
Kevin Crabtree

Write tickets for speeding on Helmholtz in Redmond too many accidents in my Yard every Year Fix Wickiup where they have destroyed the Road after putting in new Water Station it has no shoulders anymore

Reply
Jer W
0
Jer W

Demolish the apartments being built and put in homes with yards for families

Reply
Denise Trowbridge
0
Denise Trowbridge

The best improvement for safety and traffic flow on Reed market Road is the Railroad over pass ASAP

Reply
Rick Allen
0
Rick Allen

Shoulders for bikes or NO RIDING ZONE on 2 lane roads with no shoulders!!! It is absurdly dangerous and an unworkable situation!

Reply
bob sndyer
0
bob sndyer

fix the potholes. last week fell and broken pelvis on ob reily road

Reply
Bruce Spittler
0
Bruce Spittler

I live in NW Crossing and would like to know how the city plans to handle the huge amount of traffic that will occur from the hundreds of homes being built west of Mt. Washington Drive. Dumping all that traffic onto already crowded Skyliner, Shevlin Road and Mt.Washington is NOT a good option!

Reply
Gabe West
0
Gabe West

Sidewalks in drw but I think they will have to annex the area into the city

Reply
Andrea Keller
0
Andrea Keller

roundabouts with clear bike path. Drivers are shouting at cyclists that are following the law to go AROUND the round-about in the crosswalk/sidewalk path

Reply
Lynn Huntley
Patty Crall
Patty Crall

It seems to me that there are already enough potholes in Bend. Why would you want more? That does not make sense. Nope, it just doesn't make any sense.

Nothing

0 Comment
No one has commented yet
Have these high winds affected you or your home this week?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
159 Votes

Have these high winds affected you or your home this week?

YES

0

NO

0

YES

0 Comment
No one has commented yet

NO

0 Comment
No one has commented yet
    Do you agree with the May 1st deadline for homeless campers to move?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
1,328 Votes

    Do you agree with the May 1st deadline for homeless campers to move?

YES

12

NO

1

YES

12 Comments
Barb Hayden
3
Barb Hayden

Never should have been allowed in the first place! Bend needs to develop a site with bathrooms, showers and rules,like NO drugs and NO trash. At least Redmond is trying to help these people. Take a. Lesson from them. Get off the dime and solve the problem

Reply
Cheri Trettin
1
Cheri Trettin

I say move the campers off forest land and onto main street if you want public funding for homelessness in Bend to become an immediate priority!!!

Reply
Latterdaysaint
1
Latterdaysaint

Yes and build more homeless shelters or provide jobs for them

Reply
Tylor Meyer
1
Tylor Meyer

They have had excessive amount of time to move off land they are not even allowed to live on!

Reply
Just a voice Figg
1
Just a voice Figg

They have had ample time to move. Vegetation reduction helps slow and or stop wildfires that will eventually hit that area and destroy millions of dollars worth of homes and people's lives.

Reply
Jeff Sanders
0
Jeff Sanders

Living in SE Bend I really enjoyed going to China Hat with my Jeep to off road and walk with my dogs. The thought of being shot has kept me from doing that for a while now. Good riddance to the homeless and make it where they can't come back.

Reply
Joe Dillon
0
Joe Dillon

it is public land, NOT someones home! The public cannot use it without fear of saftey. We DONT need another human caused fire that happens EVERY year out there, we have enough to worry about with mother nature fires. Time to move on!

Reply
Linda Knowlton
0
Linda Knowlton

Fire danger and trash in the forest

Reply
jennifer stenkamp
0
jennifer stenkamp

Being homeless is usually the result of bad choices. My taxes help pay for government land. Living there rent free and creating tons of garbage, being a true threat to causing wildfires, behaving in a lawless manner angers too many of us who manage to pay for real housing. Move them out now.

Reply
Erin E Yates
0
Erin E Yates

We all have problems in life why do they think it is ok to do what they are doing, when the rest of us pay our taxes, go to work, get counseling if we have problems. The amount they spend on drugs, they could pay rent. It’s a choice and their choice is to do drugs and not work. DEATH and TAXES!!!

Reply
Goth Gaga
0
Goth Gaga

This homeless problem is a choice. These people are drug addicts that need to get clean and go back to work. They should be put into rehab while being counseled for their personal problems. Once clean they should be put to work doing tasks that prisoners do. If they refuse, then jail them.

Reply
Ron Rommel
0
Ron Rommel

The Homeless Campers are the wrong people on the wrong landscape due to their lack of cognitive awareness of fire. I and many others are willing to share grace for their position in life when they are willing to improve their situation through counseling, accepting shelter to transition life.

Reply

NO

1 Comment
Diana Cockerill
1
Diana Cockerill

They are humans and have no other options.We try not to let that happen to unwanted pets, yet have no problem in letting it happen to, what many consider, unwanted people!

Reply

We use cookies to ensure you get the best possible experience on our website. Learn more OK, GOT IT