Southern Crossing Neighborhood Association

Do Citizens Want a Voice for Traffic Safety?

By Southern Crossing Neighborhood Association / January 10, 2013 / Comments Off on Do Citizens Want a Voice for Traffic Safety?

Neighbors,   One issue that seems to get the Southern  Crossing  NA board (and all the other NA boards throughout Bend) a lot of email is traffic  safety. Typical requests and things SCNA can help achieve are speed checks  resulting in data supporting cross walks or speed bumps, highlighting an intersection prime for a new roundabout to decrease…

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Bored without college football?

By Southern Crossing Neighborhood Association / January 5, 2013 / Comments Off on Bored without college football?

What will we all do with those extra 1-4 hours spent on our favorite teams until September rolls around again? Why not try giving SCNA an hour a week or a month to help the board improve our community? The SCNA board will kick off 2013 with a meeting open to anyone Tuesday, January 8. It starts…

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Help The Fire Department and Salvation Army Play Santa!

By Southern Crossing Neighborhood Association / December 1, 2012 / Comments Off on Help The Fire Department and Salvation Army Play Santa!

Santa Express to Collect Food,  Clothing, and Toys for Needy Families With the down turn in the economy comes more need for support of  local food banks and charities, and The Salvation Army is no different. In 2010  The Salvation Army provided Christmas presents, food and clothing for 1,000 families in the Bend area. In 2011 the…

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SCNA Board for 2013

By Southern Crossing Neighborhood Association / December 1, 2012 / Comments Off on SCNA Board for 2013

Happy to announce that Dave Thompson and Bryan Smith were re-elected to the board, and Mark Gerson was added to the board as of our election this fall. There are still open slots on the board if you would like to get involved!

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Reed Market Closure: Median Rehabilitation Project

By Southern Crossing Neighborhood Association / November 18, 2012 / Comments Off on Reed Market Closure: Median Rehabilitation Project

Over the past four years, hundreds of volunteers have stepped up to help  maintain landscaping in the public right of way.  The City appreciates their  continuing efforts to keep Bend a beautiful place.  Where practical, the City  also utilizes the Deschutes County inmate crews to weed and prune medians  annually.  Even with these efforts, several high maintenance medians have  deteriorated…

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