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Do you like your neighborhood as much as when you first moved there?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
622 Votes

Do you like your neighborhood as much as when you first moved there?

YES

5

NO

5

YES

5 Comments
Eric Chandler
1
Eric Chandler

I like it better now. It has improved.

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Nancy Baily
1
Nancy Baily

Awbrey Butte us still very peaceful and like the large open spaces around everything with beautiful views

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Christena
0
Christena

I have amazing neighbors!

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Sussie Due
0
Sussie Due

Yes. When I moved to this neighborhood 36 years ago it was surrounded by HUD housing. Since then those homes were sold to private parties that rebuilt or tore down the old home and built new ones. The neighbors I have now are wonderful!

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NO

5 Comments
Mark Mueller
1
Mark Mueller

Too much growth has led to lack of services, increasing homeless population, choking traffic, out of staters who want to change the small town lifestyle, we're leaving!

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John Philo
John Philo

Me TOO!

Deb Kizer Dyck
1
Deb Kizer Dyck

Too many out of state people, who aren't very friendly.

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James A Radloff
1
James A Radloff

Too many short term vacation rentals have taken away from it being a neighborhood.

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Gabe West
1
Gabe West

I wish drw had public transportation and sidewalks but that would mean annexing into the city and that will cost us money

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Should the government fully fund mental health treatment for veterans?

Should the government fully fund mental health treatment for veterans?

Yes

0

No

0

Yes

0 Comments
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No

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No one has commented yet
Does the wilderness permit system make you more or less likely to visit?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
220 Votes

Does the wilderness permit system make you more or less likely to visit?

More likely

0

Less Likely

8

More likely

0 Comments
No one has commented yet

Less Likely

8 Comments
Dieter Heinzer
1
Dieter Heinzer

I don't want to plan ahead that much - prefer the spontaneous outings.

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Marcus Ainsworth
1
Marcus Ainsworth

so we need a permit to walk in the woods now. What's next?

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Duane Wyman
1
Duane Wyman

Your question really needs to address wilderness camping as that activity impacts greatly the wilderness landscape. Day, permits, visits are far less destructive to the Three Sisters Wilderness and easier to obtain.

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Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

Your already paying for high gas prices to get there

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Steven Daniels
Steven Daniels

"Your" already paying? Did you think the price of gas included admission to wherever "you're" going? How about Disneyland? "Your" already paying for the gas to go there so it should be free, right? Maybe if you fly they should pay you?

Latterdaysaint
Latterdaysaint

Just one more thing you have to pay for

Duane Wyman
Duane Wyman

It is enforced to preserve the overall wilderness experience to benefit all who recreate and obtain a wild connection to Nature.

Duane Wyman
Duane Wyman

Dude, try to hike the Wonderland Trail at MRNP. It is a lottery for dates - good luck.

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