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Patricia Bond
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Patricia Bond

Learning needs will be negatively affected by longer days, less time in the classroom, and overall causing families to provide less supervision and structure for their children. All very bad for our kids.

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TImothy Murphy
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TImothy Murphy

Students today are far behind those of a generation ago. This was exacerbated by unnecessary COVID "virtual education." How, in anyone's imagination could this improve their situation?

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Michael W. Emery
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Michael W. Emery

child care will be ab issue

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Lee Edlund
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Lee Edlund

It's not particularly helpful. The lot names on the signs are too small to read while watching traffic and for pedestrians. The only reason I could read it was that we were stopped for a red light.

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k san
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k san

I haven't seen them, but it seems like taking time to read them and figure out where they are directing you to would not work unless you are stopped at a red light and have time to figure them out. By the time you might reach where you were directed to the space may be gone. Seems like a waste.

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Sussie Due
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Sussie Due

It does not work. It tells you. But until it holds it for you to get there, its pointless.

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AJH
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AJH

I don't shop downtown anymore. It's not what it used to be.

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Rick Allen
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Rick Allen

No I avoid Bend a;together when at all possible.

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John Alford
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John Alford

Very distracting. We should be looking out for pedestrians, other drivers and traffic signals. How are visitors going to know where the Mirror Pond Lot is or the Centennial Garage is?

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Rick Johns
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Rick Johns

The system was installed to have a negative effect on downtown patrons so to add to the City Councils long term plan of removing cars from downtown.

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Rick Johns
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Rick Johns

The system was installed to have a negative effect on downtown patrons so to add to the City Councils long term plan of removing cars from downtown.

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Kevin Crabtree
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Kevin Crabtree

I try not to go to bend

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Jeff Sanders
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Jeff Sanders

I don't go downtown.

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Vincent Foley
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Vincent Foley

It's just a distraction. By the time you get to an open spot it could be gone. We're just staying away from downtown.

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