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a short term rental

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a houseless shelter

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a short term rental

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Michael Miller
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Michael Miller

Lesser of 2 undesirable situations.

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Nik Myles
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Nik Myles

A short term rental is being rented to a tourist. A houseless shelter invites more trouble to the area. Drugs run ramped in and around these places. As well as crime.

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Christena
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Christena

i would rather we didn't have homeless camps/squatters and such in our neighborhood. Stop with the hand outs.

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Lisa Michael
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Lisa Michael

Lesser evil of two undesirable situations

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Chris Young
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Chris Young

More predictable renters

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Rod Fredrickson
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Rod Fredrickson

The rental may cause problems for a few days. Shelter will be everyday.

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Gabe West
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Gabe West

Why would you want to move every few months

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a houseless shelter

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Jennifer Barton
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Jennifer Barton

Short term rental occupants often have little regard for the property. They have no prideof place. It's not their's. It's somebody else's prblem as far as taxes, insurance and liability. People in a homeless shelter are more likely to be appreciative and respectful of the space offered.

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Yes, it's fresher!

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No, I won't pay more!

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Yes, it's fresher!

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J
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J

Local is always better!

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Becky Benally
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Becky Benally

I already do via home delivery of fresh local produce from Farm2Friends! Customizable based on family size and frequency you desire.

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Jennifer
Jennifer

FYI Farm2Friends is usually not local or organic. Watch out for "greenwashing"

Jon Krutsch
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Jon Krutsch

Depends on what is considered local. 50 miles, 100 miles, 1000 miles?

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Justine Nicola Kingston
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Justine Nicola Kingston

Fresh local food not only tastes better, but it supports our local farmers. No brainer.

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Gabe West
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Gabe West

Buy organic also

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No, I won't pay more!

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Bob Majka
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Bob Majka

Local????? I see very few farms in C.O. growing produce unless you eat hay and alfalfa.

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Jennifer
Jennifer

Open your eyes Bob. There are probably 50 farms in Central Oregon growing a full array of fruit & vegetables. And if you expand "local" to the Willamette Valley, literally everything is grown in Oregon.

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J

If you can't find local grow food, meat and or produce, you're not looking. Lots of Great food grown here. Thank you Central Oregon Farmers.

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