Do you think your city should have a dedicated place for the homeless?
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1,793 Votes

Do you think your city should have a dedicated place for the homeless?

Yes, we need one!

5

No, we don't need one!

1

Yes, we need one!

5 Comments
Brad Livsey
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Brad Livsey

Everyone needs to open up their front and backyards to pitching a tent for the houseless. Share, the kitchen, fridge, bath, den, office......leave the back door open for convenience, if you're lucky have your children tutored by a well meaning waif. Your home will become there's. Awwwwww!!

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Rick Allen
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Rick Allen

We have to do something, but the real problem is the left and just look at Seattle for example, the criminals and homeless criminals have all but taken over the city! This because the left is weak on criminals and hard on Americans! Lets vote the horrible Dems out and get America back!!!

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Brandi Soyring
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Brandi Soyring

So that trash doesn't build up it safe and keeps the community from freaking out. A place to put a trailer for homeless people with access to dumping and water and electricity. Some homeless need a place that is safe and worry free. Go out and talk to the the homeless and see what they need.

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Foster Fell
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Foster Fell

City of Bend is taking steps--albeit baby steps--but an old motel is being converted and 3 managed camps are in the works. Will help only 10 percent of our unhoused population, though.

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Lynn Huntley
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Lynn Huntley

We need a controlled area to help keep the trash down. There could be people in charge of directing disposal of unwanted items, trash and out and out garbage. Supply areas for hand washing, showers, and laundry.

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No, we don't need one!

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Marily Sylva Badger
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Marily Sylva Badger

If you can’t afford to live here, don’t intentionally come here. Before institutions were done away with, all of these people had everything they needed. Now they have no meds, no beds and no food while they are allowed to fill up our streets.

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Are you excited to see this bike share program come back full time?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
258 Votes

Are you excited to see this bike share program come back full time?

YES

0

NO

6

YES

0 Comment
No one has commented yet

NO

5 Comments
Lisa Patera
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Lisa Patera

I just realized last month that the Bird ebikes where not littering the sidewalks.

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SA Timms
1
SA Timms

Too many bike riders currently riding on a sidewalk, then they change to a street, then a bike path. BTW...how fast will these ebikes go. Also, many riders aren't cautious....currently. Who's going to enforce an age minimum? THIS is already a problem! Hope accidents don't happen.

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Joal Smith
Joal Smith

I agree 100% Even Walking is dangerous because of bikes

Wade Palmer
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Wade Palmer

These are a nuisance and left all over town. That and the traffic problems caused by less car lanes.

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Lisa York
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Lisa York

great ..more e bikes left all over the city... they're a nuisance...

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Tammie Hagemann
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Tammie Hagemann

I voted this way because I still have 50.00 on the blue bird bike app that I can't get back at all. I had NO idea that when the program ended you wouldn't get your money back

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Do you support the cellphone ban in Oregon schools?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
269 Votes

Do you support the cellphone ban in Oregon schools?

YES

5

NO

1

YES

5 Comments
Steve Reeves
1
Steve Reeves

Many of my students display addictive behaviors regarding their phones, and it has proven detrimental to their learning and social development. Any positive of cell phone use is vastly outweighed by negative consequences.

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Sam Davis
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Sam Davis

Long overdue. Students need to focus on being educated in school, not watching videos, playing games, & chatting with each other. Educators and others do not need the distraction that cell cause. If there are emergencies that students need to know about there are other ways for them to find out.

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k san
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k san

Kids are way too addicted to their phones and it is affecting their learning. Phones could be kept in a basket in the classroom in case of emergency, but definitely NOT with the kid.

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David Kline
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David Kline

My teaching friends say it's been a battle to keep kids off their phones in class and wastes a bunch of class time time addressing this. How will this be enforced any differently though?

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Kimmy Wasatch
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Kimmy Wasatch

Between cell phone usage and lower graduating standards, OR is failing students

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NO

1 Comment
Tammie Hagemann
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Tammie Hagemann

There are times that they shouldn't have them but check them at the door of class rooms to cut back on the use. Emergencies do happen and cells are useful

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