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Are you worried about a managed homeless camp near your neighborhood?
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843 Votes

Are you worried about a managed homeless camp near your neighborhood?

Yes, I am worried!

20

No, I'm not worried!

2

Yes, I am worried!

20 Comments
💛🖤 RAG 💛🖤
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💛🖤 RAG 💛🖤

The city council should listen to the people!! 80% of the responses of the city poll on homeless camps are negative, People do NOT want homeless camps or homeless campers in their neighborhoods.

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Ben Hargis
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Ben Hargis

Don't know who honestly would not be worried about drug use, mentally unstable, mounds of trash, theft, shootings, and various other crime and illegal activities across the street. What kind of stupid question is this?

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Sarah Oren
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Sarah Oren

I paid alot of money for my home in Bend. I want a safe and beautiful environment to walk my dogs and enjoy the beauty Bend still resonates. Building a homeless camp in my neighborhood will definitely decrease our home value, I worry about the local children as well. This is not a solution.

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Carol Page
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Carol Page

Last year's fire at Juniper Ridge was started by a homeless person. Several neighborhoods were evacuated and at least one business destroyed. The fire could had reached the near-by chemical plant and with two nearby schools this could have been worst. The City thinks this is a good site...NOT

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Char Theiss
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Char Theiss

The lack of comments here shows that people are afraid to speak out due to being labeled as uncaring. I care about people but know there must be solutions better than installing homeless camps near our neighborhoods and schools. Business owners, homeowners, renters and tax payers must be considered,

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Jacob Wilton
Jacob Wilton

Clearly a lack of people speaking up.

Brandi K.
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Brandi K.

The homeless need to work with local agencies to get a job and housing. No permanent homeless camps. Its disgusting, dangerous, and makes our city look like trash!

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jill leonard
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jill leonard

I'm not so concerned about what happens inside the camp boundaries, but what happens outside. The loitering of people, we see this already at the recycling center, businesses by the sleeping shelter on 2nd street. Kids walk freely through these areas, safety is the #1 priority. NOT BY OUR SCHOOLS!

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Sandra Butcher
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Sandra Butcher

Putting the homeless camp on the NW side of Bend at Juniper Ridge is an irresponsible solution because there are no facilities, not close to shopping, and with car fires and drive by shootings it is to close to Cascade Village a 55+community.

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HLH *
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HLH *

Since the city owns all the parking strips iin Bend , how about letting them pitch their tentsthere ?

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Melissa Rivera
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Melissa Rivera

How we've been trying to help the homeless is not and has not been working for a very long time. Camps are not helping them, it is enabling them. It is time for Oregon to look to other state/countries who have proven success in truly helping and rehabilitating the homeless.

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John Philo
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John Philo

I don't need drugs, random shootings and lawlessness any closer to my house. I don't believe the cities so called "managed" plan is viable.

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Rozy Arno
1
Rozy Arno

No one wants a homeless camp in their backyard. We are concerned about drugs, mental illness, safety, fires, and thefts. You need to come up with sustainable options that doesn't negatively impact tax paying homeowners. Soon Bend will be a home for every homeless person in the nw and we'll all leave

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Bob Majka
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Bob Majka

What a freaking stupid question. Who in their right mind would want a homeless camp next to their house.

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k san
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k san

Yes! These camps should not be put near n'hoods or schools! I am empathetic; however, some camps can house some unsavory folk which would undoubtedly drag down property values within their proximity, and be dangerous to children if put near schools. There is plenty of open land in CO for such camps.

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Jacob Wilton
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Jacob Wilton

What is with the City's obsession with proposing homeless camps near areas with high densities of children? Shame on you for forcing parents to consider a change of location in exchange for peace of mind of for the safety of their kids.

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Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

Why don't they build more homeless shelters!?

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No, I'm not worried!

2 Comments
Shamra D Wampler
2
Shamra D Wampler

These people need places to go. They did not choose to be in the situation that they are in, and they need help. The people that are against it should live in that situation, with no money, no family, and nowhere to go. Then what would THEY do? They need to learn to give, not just take.

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Latterdaysaint
Latterdaysaint

Bend needs more shelters

Sandra Butcher
Sandra Butcher

Then you need to find a place that you can provide them mental, health, and shopping facilities nearby. I am not against homeless, but I am concerned where you want to drop them so you don't have to think about the problem again.

Ben Hargis
Ben Hargis

They most certainly choose to live this way. I refuse to live like that. These people do need help, a lot, but I don't want the consequences of their poor decisions in my back yard. And don't worry I give plenty in the form of taxes, not my fault our pathetic leaders can't manage it correctly.

Summer Sears
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Summer Sears

I'm willing to take a potential hit to the rediculously high value of my property in exchange for shelter for houseless neighbors. I believe that local nonprofits and public safety folks can find a way to provide shelters for our houseless neighbors, while maintaining safety and other priorities.

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Do you think higher  SDC fees will lead to fewer new homes in Bend?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
337 Votes

Do you think higher SDC fees will lead to fewer new homes in Bend?

Yes

2

No

0

Yes

2 Comments
Kimmy Wasatch
1
Kimmy Wasatch

Beginning to look like the city wants to be a mini Portland. Not what Central Oregon is all about.

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Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

People are already dealing with bidenomics, vote this woke city council out

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No

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Do you agree with piping of canals in Central Oregon?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
331 Votes

Do you agree with piping of canals in Central Oregon?

Yes

4

No

3

Yes

4 Comments
Michael Thille
1
Michael Thille

Piping the canals to conserve water is the logical next step. Where does Commissioner Adair think the wildlife got a drink before the canals were made over 100 years ago? I will admit reducing Junipers and reinvigorating our wild grasslands makes sense.

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Delaney Gates
1
Delaney Gates

The canals were not put in as "water features" for people's backyards. Build your own water feature and pay for the water. This water is meant for agriculture.

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SunnySunshinestein
1
SunnySunshinestein

Get it done, it's way past time.

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happy jean
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happy jean

Commission Adair, where do you think wildlife get water when irrigation water is off Oct-March? Please share your plan and funding strategy for removing 5 million juniper trees. What will happen to the wildlife that live in those trees. Your argument is weak.

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No

3 Comments
snowzone
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snowzone

Why do Bend residence have to accommodate Jefferson county. I'm sure someone up there can figure a way go pump the water they need out of Lake Billy Chinook

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Alma and Bruce Miller
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Alma and Bruce Miller

I agree with commissioner Patti Adair - there are other alternatives.

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Robert 'Lew' Lewandowski
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Robert 'Lew' Lewandowski

Wildlife has relied on these open canals for decades. There is no other option for critter water.

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