Asked by KTVZ 256 Votes Should the rules for groundwater allocation be changed? 43% Yes Yes 1 57% No No 0 Share on Facebook Share on X Share on LinkedIn Copy Link 43% Yes Add Comment Comment Share with friends 1 Comment 1 Jane CommunityMember Right now there are no rules. The aquifer is assumed to be unlimited, and anyone with the $$$ to drill a well can get a permit to take as much as they want. Reply Reply 57% No Add Comment Comment Share with friends 0 Comment No one has commented yet
Asked by KTVZ 150 Votes Given the recent wildfires near Redmond, would you support a personal fireworks ban? 77% YES YES 0 23% NO NO 0 Share on Facebook Share on X Share on LinkedIn Copy Link 77% YES Add Comment Comment Share with friends 0 Comment No one has commented yet 23% NO Add Comment Comment Share with friends 0 Comment No one has commented yet
Asked by KTVZ 120 Votes Are you planning on attending any festivities at the Crooked River Roundup? 8% YES YES 0 92% NO NO 1 Share on Facebook Share on X Share on LinkedIn Copy Link 8% YES Add Comment Comment Share with friends 0 Comment No one has commented yet 92% NO Add Comment Comment Share with friends 1 Comment 0 Jeff Sanders Wouldn't mind, it's quite quite a drive. Of course it would be hot. Reply Reply
Right now there are no rules. The aquifer is assumed to be unlimited, and anyone with the $$$ to drill a well can get a permit to take as much as they want.
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