Would you pay higher taxes for berm removal where you live?
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926 Votes

Would you pay higher taxes for berm removal where you live?

Yes, so worth it!

4

No, not worth it

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Yes, so worth it!

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S C
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S C

I’d pay just to have our street passable period, when the snow and ice melts get out there and plow it off instead of letting it freeze at night where you can’t even drive or keep your car in the trac

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Richard Dillard
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Richard Dillard

I have a business and the berms block the walkway and driveway to that business. The berm is mainly ice and dirt which is hard to remove by hand.

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Ann Harbert Evensen
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Ann Harbert Evensen

I end up paying someone to take out the berm--it would be more convenient if they would just do it as part of the plowing.

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Francie Lynn HoeflingRomero
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Francie Lynn HoeflingRomero

So my child is safer on the bus....and in my car

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No, not worth it

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Brandy Barr
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Brandy Barr

THEY DON'T CLEAR ROADS OUT IN THE COUNTRY WHERE PEOPLE GET SNOWED IN AND CANT GET OUT AT ALL SO NO I WOULD NEVER PAY FOR IT!!

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Danna Frint
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Danna Frint

taxes are too high already. Berm removal should be included at current taxes

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Scott Camps
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Scott Camps

people would still complain

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Kenneth Swipies
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Kenneth Swipies

Won't pay 80 dollars for someone else to do . All it is is 6' once in a while. Taxes are all year.

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Felix Pressler
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Felix Pressler

Icity staff & contractors are well paid to do the job which should not include blocking drive ways; the drive way access snow should be dumped between drives.The roundabouts reflect poor work.

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Sam Ackerman
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Sam Ackerman

Get off your but and remove your own snow.

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Terry Strayer
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Terry Strayer

If a person can't shovel the berm, ask your neighbor, to do to it for a couple bucks.

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Jim Latham
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Jim Latham

Clean up the corruption in this town first and there would be plenty of money for many other improvements also like road repair.

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CJ Johnson
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CJ Johnson

We choose to live in a place where it SNOWS! Shoveling a berm may be a pain, but it's part of the wonder of being able to living here!

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Ka San
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Ka San

Because taxes in Bend are astronomical, as it is. I vote NO for anything to do with raising taxes!

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JohnWayne Kenneth Pool
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JohnWayne Kenneth Pool

I'll keep my money and shovel.

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Pam W
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Pam W

Bend gets millions in tax money from the MJ rec and medical sales. They can afford to pay for it.

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Robert Crain
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Robert Crain

Better to have cleared roads than not. Burns are just part of the deal. Clean it out and quit Bitching

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Should wolf protections be changed under the endangered species act?
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170 Votes

Should wolf protections be changed under the endangered species act?

Yes

2

No

4

Yes

2 Comments
Joe Baker
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Joe Baker

To allow people to protect livestock and pets. Also working with wolves in Idaho, the conservationists that was speaking on the news didn’t tell the whole truth. Do the research, in Idaho since 2000 we have had problems with them going on killing sprees and not eating what they kill. It’s not rare.

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Steven Huillet
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Steven Huillet

Wolves are killing machines. Destroying deer and elk populations, and now destroying ranchers livestock. They should have never been brought back to Oregon.

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No

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Jeff Sanders
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Jeff Sanders

Look at Yellowstone. Once reintroduced the habitat recovered from over grazing. God has a plan.

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Jean Bartholomew
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Jean Bartholomew

Wolf 158 was an outlier. ATYPICAL behavior, which you noted very briefly. Usually easy known deterrence or relocation methods work!! There is no need for a killing spree of these beautiful wild animals.

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Allison Boyce
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Allison Boyce

Farmers need to take other action, using horse patrol, 4 x 4 patrol, more employees. You can’t just kill everything that gets in your way.

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neil lahey
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neil lahey

They’ve been re-introduced after having been absent from the ecosystem for a very long time.

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Have you noticed more dogs off leash in areas it's not allowed?
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231 Votes

Have you noticed more dogs off leash in areas it's not allowed?

Yes

0

No

2

Yes

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No

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k san
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k san

Just the same usual amount. It's not much of a problem at Discovery Park, tho. Owners seem to have good control of their dogs.

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Jeff Sanders
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Jeff Sanders

Leash kids. They're worse than dogs.

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