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Would you pay more in taxes to speed up Hwy. 97 projects?
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555 Votes

Would you pay more in taxes to speed up Hwy. 97 projects?

Yes, get it done!

4

No, not worth it.

17

Yes, get it done!

1 Comments
Rick Carter
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Rick Carter

Improvement on the State's highways is not about raising taxes to get it done. It is about ODOT making appropriate decisions, good engineering, adequate project research and construction management.

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Rick Carter
Rick Carter

I don't know your Oregon history, regarding ODOT projects but Wickiup is not the first project to face Geo-technical anomalies that effect structural integrity.

Rick Carter
Rick Carter

The US Hwy 20 improvement project near Eddyville was seriously delayed due to insufficient geologic surveys during the entire pre-design stages of the turn-key project.

Rick Carter
Rick Carter

One difference is ODOT did not give up, but the saw the project to its finish......It appears ODOT is abandoning Wickiup improvement and is satisfied with menial improvements to fix project failure

No, not worth it.

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JohnWayne Kenneth Pool
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JohnWayne Kenneth Pool

The State has poor spending priorities and efficiency. If those two things were fixed, construction would be getting done quicker without a tax raise.

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Ka San
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Ka San

Absolutely not! Bend's high property tax rate is exorbitant as it is. I vote no for any tax increase, especially for schools, as they get the bulk of our taxes as it is. Govt needs better money mgrs

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Felix Pressler
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Felix Pressler

Why should taxpayers pay more for politicians & DOT lousy planning; state revenue is on the rise & could also be allocated from other sources

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Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

No taxes for any reason

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Judy Ostrom-Dixon
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Judy Ostrom-Dixon

ODOT needs to contract with better road construction companies, set deadlines, impose huge fines when deadline not met!

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k san
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k san

NO! We pay too many taxes as it is. I think there is gross mismanagement of the state budget when every little project that comes along, they ask for more taxpayer money.

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Larry Bruce
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Larry Bruce

I would NOT pay more. Bend planning can't seem to plan any farther into the future beyond next Tuesday. The parkway should have been at least 4 lanes each direction to plan for population and growth .

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Missi Baldwin
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Missi Baldwin

Our taxes are going to be raised by the state govt for schools and PERS, which is pathetic, so no more taxes!!!!

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a Abbott
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a Abbott

When I see ODOT workers actually working and not leaning on their shovels and "shooting the breeze" with each other perhaps I may change my mind.

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Johnny Mooney
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Johnny Mooney

project timelines should be negotiated prior to final agreement and signing. Timelines should be motivated by payment penalties for missed project timelines by the contractor. Private sector rules!

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Dave Voiles
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Dave Voiles

"Death by taxation" should be the Oregon state quote.

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Art Smejkal
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Art Smejkal

I did not say it was not worth it , I feel we pay enough in gas tax, property tax, incometax, visitor tax, vehical registrtion tax and other hidden taxes.

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Bob Majka
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Bob Majka

Is this some kind of a joke? Spend 1 day driving around Portland or any other major city and 97 then becomes a nice country drive!!!!

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Pam W
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Pam W

The City brings in millions in taxes from MJ for both recreational and medical use. That money would pay for it twice over if not more. Use that money to get it done.

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Jim Hipp
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Jim Hipp

They should have routed the bypass completely around bend and Redmond in the 1st place instead of running them thru the middle of town. Hence forth,, by pass!!!

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Johnny Mooney
Johnny Mooney

Agreed! This is how I have always felt.

Should President Trump have sent the National Guard into Los Angeles?
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309 Votes

Should President Trump have sent the National Guard into Los Angeles?

Yes

3

No

3

Yes

3 Comments
Greg James
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Greg James

The state refused to keep people and businesses safe. Someone needed to step in.

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snowzone
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snowzone

They have the right to demonstrate but they do not have the right to damage or destroy. Apparently local enforcement couldn't handle it. Stop it asap

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Carol Garside
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Carol Garside

They are domestic terrorists, need to be stopped at any cost

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No

3 Comments
Shirley Hofeld
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Shirley Hofeld

Trump is agitating the situation. If Gov Newsom had thought it necessary he would have called them in. It was not Trump’s decision to make. Trump is merely trying to take over California because it is a mainly democratic state and he considers its citizens enemies

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Ron Rommel
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Ron Rommel

President Trump is escalating the issue.

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Jeff Sanders
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Jeff Sanders

He's mad because California has never voted for him. Dictators do what Dictators do.

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Are you planning on going to any pride festivities this weekend?
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298 Votes

Are you planning on going to any pride festivities this weekend?

Yes

1

No

1

Yes

1 Comment
Oakley Taylor
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Oakley Taylor

This is a wonderful event! I look forward to it every year! My granddaughter loves it, too!

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No

1 Comment
Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

God created Adam and Eve not Adam and Steve, I love them as a person just not there agenda

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