Central Oregon's News Leader - KTVZ NewsChannel 21, Bend, Oregon
Should neighborhoods require residential parking passes?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
377 Votes

Should neighborhoods require residential parking passes?

Yes, for safety

1

No, too overbearing

5

Yes, for safety

1 Comment
Brad Livsey
0
Brad Livsey

Of course! If you live in SISTERS you know the difficulty with getting into your own driveway on ANY given weekend with all the festivals, venues,etc......and all the out of area spandy pant cyclists

Reply

No, too overbearing

5 Comments
Leslie Ann
1
Leslie Ann

These people live there, pay enough property taxes. They SHOULD NOT have to pay taxes to live there!!!

Reply
Dave Voiles
0
Dave Voiles

Another dumb idea. The only people that will make out on that deal are those who are collecting the fees! You don't have to think very hard to see that slippery slope.

Reply
Heidi Owen
0
Heidi Owen

Starting to get very stupid with this crap.

Reply
Sandra Woll
0
Sandra Woll

I've lived in placed requiring permits.... It becomes a real hassle for residents to apply for themselves & guests. Also, Visitors to the city have no choice but to park in already overcrowded areas.

Reply
k san
0
k san

No, too many rules and restrictions for a neighborhood.

Reply
Do you think higher  SDC fees will lead to fewer new homes in Bend?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
318 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.

Reply
Latterdaysaint
0
Latterdaysaint

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

Reply

No

0 Comment
No one has commented yet
Do you agree with piping of canals in Central Oregon?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
328 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.

Reply
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.

Reply
SunnySunshinestein
1
SunnySunshinestein

Get it done, it's way past time.

Reply
happy jean
0
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.

Reply

No

3 Comments
snowzone
1
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

Reply
Alma and Bruce Miller
1
Alma and Bruce Miller

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

Reply
Robert 'Lew' Lewandowski
1
Robert 'Lew' Lewandowski

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

Reply

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