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Would you try hybrid foods created through cross-pollination?
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235 Votes

Would you try hybrid foods created through cross-pollination?

Yes, I'm interested!

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No, I'm worried...

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Yes, I'm interested!

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Joyce Hamlin-cutler
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Joyce Hamlin-cutler

Why is this a question? For thousands of years this as been used to create better crops. It looks like someone in your station is trying to create a controversy without checking the facts.

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Scott Taylor
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Scott Taylor

Humans have been cross pollinating and hybridizing plants and animals since time immemorial. I'd bet a lot of what we eat is the result of cross pollinating and hybridizing. Of course I'd try them.

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k san
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k san

What's the harm? We're not talking GMO, that's different. Just think about the apple varieties you eat, like the popular Honeycrisp. Don't you think that is the result of cross-pollination??

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No, I'm worried...

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    Do you agree with the Governor's decision to pause tax increases for ODOT funding?

Do you agree with the Governor's decision to pause tax increases for ODOT funding?

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No

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Yes

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

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

Yes

5

No

1

Yes

5 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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Gary Dehm
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Gary Dehm

Simply, they're unfair to other businesses. Each space represents potential income for one or multiple businesses. If parklettes are to remain, businesses should file an application per space with an associated annual fee, subject to increase rent cost/year. They cause more problems than they solve.

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Pat Glandon
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Pat Glandon

I don't shop downtown or eat due to lack of parking.

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Ka San
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Ka San

Since nobody sits outside in the cold of winter, why not remove all the outdoor eating areas at least in the winter??

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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

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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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