We moved most of the Mirror Pond articles onto their own website at www.MirrorPond.info.
The Mirror Pond Project has launched an official website at www.MirrorPondBend.com.
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We moved most of the Mirror Pond articles onto their own website at www.MirrorPond.info.
The Mirror Pond Project has launched an official website at www.MirrorPondBend.com.
Mary Jane Pocket Park Tree Lighting
Friday, December 7, 2012 5:00pm-6:00pm
Corner of NW Lava Road and NW Georgia Aveune
Dress Warmly, Meet Mary Jane & Dwight
Bring any treat…share in cheer & song.
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 need has nearly doubled, with 1,800 families requesting assistance from the Salvation Army this year!
Anything and everything helps, even if its one can of food or a small toy, that donation will go a long ways to providing a good dinner on Christmas and a smile on a child’s face Christmas morning.
Bend Fire Department’s Santa Express food and clothing drive is heading into Bend Neighborhoods Monday December 3rd through Thursday December 6th. The Bend Firefighter’s Association and Bend Fire and Rescue are working with The Salvation Army to collect non-perishable food items, clothing, and toys for needy families in Bend and Central Oregon. Neighborhood residents are encouraged to listen for the fire engine and Santa, and bring donations to the street for collection. There will be many volunteers walking along with Santa the fire engines to collect the donated items. Please advise children to use caution around the moving fire engines.
The Santa Express schedule is as follows:
If we don’t come through your neighborhood you can always drop off non-perishable foods, new toys or clothing starting Monday, 11/26/12 to these locations:
Thanks ahead of time from Bend Firefighters Association, Bend Fire and Rescue, and The Salvation Army for helping needy families this holiday season. If you need help from this holiday season with food or presents, please call The Salvation Army at 541-389-8888.
All files concerning this project are available for view on the city’s website.
You may access plans from the developer and comments from staff and citizens. It’s easy.
Using Internet Explorer go to https://eplans.ci.bend.or.us/ProjectDox/
Username: publicviewer@ci.bend.or.us
Password: public
Between 35 and 40 residents attended the meeting held in the Brooks Room of the downtown library.
Pete Caligiuri, Forest Ecologist, gave a short presentation. The project focus is on restoration of the forest through collaboration. To learn more contact:
www.deschutescollaborativeforestproject.org
pcaligiuri@tnc.org
541-388-3020. Ext. 304
Note: do not confuse this project with the Deschutes Collaborative Conservation Fund mentioned in the Bulletin Editorial today.
Robin Lewis, transportation engineer City of Bend gave an overview of the proposed project. This project would create buffered bike lanes on Riverside from Tumalo to Broadway. Parking would be eliminated on the east side of the street. Curb extensions would be placed at Tumalo, Idaho, Kansas and Broadway. The completion deadline is October 31, 2013.
Comments: How many parking spaces would be lost? Where would event attendees park? Riverside Boulevard homeowners would lose their street parking. Guests would have to park across the street. Floaters currently use the east side of Riverside. Riverfront and Riverside streets South of Tumalo are already at capacity.
For more information: www.ci.bend.or.us Go to Public Works. Click on Transportation Projects. Photos and diagrams are available. Contact: rlewis@ci.bend.or.us
Robin Lewis answered questions about traffic and pedestrian crossing concerns.
Comments: Why did the City recommend waiting until after MOC is opened to place crosswalk? Cannot place crosswalks at all street crossings so will wait to determine where people choose to cross at Sisemore, Lava, or Chamberlain. MOC will post a bond to pay for crosswalk when location is determined.
Will there be a flashing pedestrian light? This might be possible if the crossing meets the ODOT criteria.
Can speed be reduced on Colorado? Doubtful as ODOT sets the speed. The neighborhood could petition ODOT by contacting Region 4 Traffic. Nunzie Gould will look into this and get back to the board.
Is there any way to prevent cut through traffic on Lava Street and/or reduce speed? Suggestions from residents included designating Lava as a bike boulevard, installing small traffic circles like the ones on Dagget Street. Although staff likes traffic circles and bike boulevards there are no funds available.
People walking to Crux Fermentation are not crossing at intersection. One resident commented that even crossing at intersection was dangerous as well.
As part of the rezone is there a plan for connectivity from the Old Mill to MOC? Does the Master Plan reflect this?
Bend Parks & Recreation District has hired a new project manager, Jim Figurski, to tackle the Mirror Pond Silt situation. The focus has been on dredging . Figurski will be doing public outreach to find out what Bend residents want done with the pond.
The Old Bend Neighborhood Board will make every effort to be part of the information loop for this project. OBNA has a link on our website to Mirror Pond Meeting Minutes. You can also access this information on the City Of Bend Website.
Board must meet at least once each quarter at its regular meeting time which is 2nd Thursday of each month at 6:00. Contact chair@oldbend.org for location. All board meetings are open to the public
Bob Almquist , Spencer Dahl, Jan Gifford, John Kelly, Mark Rapp, Dyan Roth, Mark Weers, and Brett Yost were elected to the board.
Please advise me of any corrections or omissions
Jan Gifford,
chair@oldbend.org