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What restaurant would you like to see open in your town?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
810 Votes

What restaurant would you like to see open in your town?

Tell us what kind of restaurant

35

We have enough restaurants.

5

Tell us what kind of restaurant

31 Comments
Lisa York
3
Lisa York

Red Lobster or some other decent seafood place

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Rachel Niccoa
Rachel Niccoa

Sorry but that is not decent seafood. Yuck 🤢

Jon Krutsch
2
Jon Krutsch

Nothing that is a chain. A great, local seafood place would be my choice.

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Dee Cee
2
Dee Cee

Old Spaghetti Factory, Red Lobster, Chilis, PF Changs

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Nik Myles
Nik Myles

Those are all corporate chains. none of which have decent food.

Rachelle Mosher-Crawford
1
Rachelle Mosher-Crawford

Ive always wished there was an Old Spaghetti Factory

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Nik Myles
Nik Myles

Been to two of those won't be returning.

k san
1
k san

Panera and Cheesecake Factory!!

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Sussie Due
Sussie Due

Panera is a sandwich and soup place. They have one in Keizer. I have been to it. Its "ok" but not something I will go out of my way for.

Gabe West
Gabe West

What penera?

Ben Hargis
1
Ben Hargis

Black Rifle Coffee

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Scott Newton
1
Scott Newton

We need a Wendy's in Redmond

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Gabe West
1
Gabe West

Cheesecake factory

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Andrea Keller
0
Andrea Keller

Grimaldi's Pizzeria Melting Pot or other fondue good Chinese

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Rachel Niccoa
0
Rachel Niccoa

Roxy’s Hawaiian would be amazing!!! Only Roxy’s tho

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Angel Jin
0
Angel Jin

Buffalo wild wungs

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Rick Allen
0
Rick Allen

A Margarita bar in Crooked river ranch!

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Greg Moore
0
Greg Moore

In-N-Out Black Rifle Coffee In-N-Out is not the best, but it is the best combo of fresh burger for very cheap. Black Rifle 'cause I love Mat, Evan, and the company.

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Dave Voiles
0
Dave Voiles

Love meat, but can't eat it or oil anymore. Would be great to see a whole food plant based eatery. Not likely, but...

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Sussie Due
0
Sussie Due

BJ's Bar and Grill!

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den b
0
den b

Wendy's in Redmond.

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Marj De Groot
0
Marj De Groot

We need a Panera I've called their corporate office and asked them to come. They're an excellent addition to any town.

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Kenneth Emmrich
0
Kenneth Emmrich

Something similar to Outback Steakhouse would be nice. Red Lobster is nice but but very pricey.

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Marj De Groot
Marj De Groot

I heard we're getting a steak house in the old Jonny Carrinos building

RO2312
0
RO2312

del taco and wendys in Redmond

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Nik Myles
Nik Myles

I would go for a Dell Taco. Way better than Taco Bell.

Kara Kulin
0
Kara Kulin

Salt Grass Steakhouse, Bonefish Grill, something along those lines

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Brian Tilden
0
Brian Tilden

In N Out, Buffalo Wild Wings, Hooters, or Burgerville

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SagebrushRebel
0
SagebrushRebel

In and Out Burger Bend or Redmond

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DS Cole
0
DS Cole

Burgerville, In-N-Out Burger or a nice seafood restaurant.

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We have enough restaurants.

1 Comments
Nik Myles
0
Nik Myles

Central Oregon needs better paying jobs. We have more than enough service industry jobs. Not another restaurant or hotel. Try attracting new industries.

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Should there be better vetting of candidates and reporting in the voters pamphlet?

Should there be better vetting of candidates and reporting in the voters pamphlet?

Yes

2

No

0

Yes

2 Comments
Lisa York
0
Lisa York

EVERYTHING submitted by the candidates for inclusion in the voter's pamphlet should be thoroughly vetted!!!

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Marie Gilbert
0
Marie Gilbert

Because he is an elected official and should be 100% honest.

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No

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Should a judge block the May first closure of China Hat road?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
1,004 Votes

Should a judge block the May first closure of China Hat road?

YES

3

NO

21

YES

3 Comments
Louis Vaday
0
Louis Vaday

This made an error! I voted NO and it recorded yes! They shouldn't {and ALL} shouldn't be allowed on all public land because they do not follow rules! Dumping garbage, open flames during fire season, over extending time stay, etc. And now because of them our insurance is going up and land value goin

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Brad Hunter
0
Brad Hunter

Because they are steam rolling the homeless

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NO

21 Comments
Tammy Salka
1
Tammy Salka

The homeless are not residents, they are squatters!

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Kayla Sulak
1
Kayla Sulak

These people have had MONTHS of notice. Nobody ever told them it's acceptable to post up long-term there, so they shouldn't have planted their belongings out there if they have no way to move it. This sets a bad precedent if they're allowed to stay.

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Richard Williams
1
Richard Williams

I can no longer use this area of public land for fear of walking into a homeless camp or being attacked by their "pets". This land is for all of us to use, not just the homeless.

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Joanna Lee
1
Joanna Lee

Safety should be the biggest concern here. If these people are homeless, they can travel to another area to reside. Forest service doesn't always implement preventative measures. So this being one of the times they do. Its important to make sure it happens. Before there is anymore devastating fires.

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Shane Murray
1
Shane Murray

The homeless have trashed the forest out there. It makes me sick

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Greg Deadbolt Leach
1
Greg Deadbolt Leach

Time to move these people to the Attorneys and Judges front lawns!!!

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Karen Thrower
1
Karen Thrower

The China Hat area has been badly damaged and disrespected by campers.

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Jeannie H.
1
Jeannie H.

How is this their "home"? Have they paid property tax like the rest of us? How is this state even justifying this?!?!

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Nancy
1
Nancy

They’ve had plenty of time to move. Why can the homeless trash/burn our beautiful forest? Tax paying citizens are only allowed to camp for 14 days! What about the homeowners rights near China Hat, they need to feel safe in their own community! This has gone on way too long and I’m surprised!

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Lynn Marie Leehmann
1
Lynn Marie Leehmann

If you look at the Federal Regulations for camping on Federal land it states only 14 days. These people have over stated their welcome, they need to go and they have known about this for at least six months.

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Brad Aimone
1
Brad Aimone

It is ironic the Bend Equity Group has filed a lawsuit to block the closure. Where is the indignation for the horrible environmental damage done by these campers who’ve violated the USFS long standing limit of a 14 day stay in a primitive camp site?

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Nancy Roquero
1
Nancy Roquero

This has gone on too long. The forests near Woodside community and other neighborhoods need fire protection and protection from the homeless with guns and vicious dogs and the garbage left behind. The homeless have had plenty of notice.

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Lisa York
1
Lisa York

the USFS has been planning this burn since Oct 2019... more than enough time for the homeless/advocacy groups to come up with a plan to move...

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Debbie Boyd
1
Debbie Boyd

This has been going on for way too long & it is ridiculous to postpone as they have known this needs to be done. The forest needs to be protected & these do gooders are too late to the game & so much time & money spent on homeless with ZERO results. We need DOGE. for Oregon!

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Marie Gilbert
0
Marie Gilbert

We live near China Hat and the fear of fire and crime is constant. Plus the forest is being destroyed by illegal cutting of trees, garbage and toxins

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Bendlover
0
Bendlover

I haven't felt safe hiking or biking there for years due to the aggressive homeless people out there.

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Pam
0
Pam

We need to ensure that the lands are managed for the enjoyment/needs of all peoples, not a select few

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pamcuny
0
pamcuny

I worry every year WHO is in the woods starting fires, whether deliberate or unintentional consequences…

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Jeff Sanders
0
Jeff Sanders

I live near China Hat and used to love going out the with my dog. Once weapons started be pulled on people that stopped. I want my forest back. Good riddance to the whole lot. Don't ever come back.

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Latterdaysaint
0
Latterdaysaint

There needs to be more homeless shelters in the city!

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Kim Kahl
0
Kim Kahl

The danger of fire starting in this area is incredibly high and impacts large subdivisions. It is mandatory to close this area for the safety of all. This should not be a place for camping to be allowed as it has been.

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