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Bend Parks and Recreation Needs Survey

By Southern Crossing Neighborhood Association / November 12, 2023 / Comments Off on Bend Parks and Recreation Needs Survey

Every few years, the Bend Parks and Recreation District conducts surveys to gauge use behaviors and priorities of Bend residents in regards to parks and recreation services, including those provided by the park district, as well as by private sector businesses. These results inform projects and priorities for park, trail and recreation services as the…

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Bend Park & Rec Wants YOUR Opinion on the River Access Project

By Southern Crossing Neighborhood Association / January 21, 2023 / Comments Off on Bend Park & Rec Wants YOUR Opinion on the River Access Project

Bend Park and Recreation (BPRD) is seeking public input on three projects within the Deschutes River Access & Habitat Restoration Plan. These projects are located at McKay Park, Miller’s Landing, and Columbia Park, and include four river access points. BPRD has developed initial concept drawings for each of these locations. Community input about these concepts…

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SCNA Wants YOUR Opinion on City Council Goals

By Southern Crossing Neighborhood Association / December 4, 2022 / Comments Off on SCNA Wants YOUR Opinion on City Council Goals

What do you think City Council’s goals should be in 2023-2024? As City Council prepares to set its goals for the next two years, they have asked Neighborhood Associations to provide input. Southern Crossing Neighborhood Association has created this survey to give you an opportunity to share what’s most important to you. We hope you…

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Survey Results – Deschutes South Canyon Parkland

By Southern Crossing Neighborhood Association / August 5, 2022 / Comments Off on Survey Results – Deschutes South Canyon Parkland

Survey Reveals Strong Support for Deschutes South Canyon as Parkland Several Neighborhood Associations recently conducted the Deschutes South Canyon Use Survey to learn how residents and visitors currently use this area and to get their thoughts on its future. The survey garnered responses from 2,039 people with an overwhelming majority favoring preserving the land as…

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