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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200518
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SUMMARY:Spring 2020 Fire Free Week
DESCRIPTION:Save the Dates: Spring 2020 FireFree Week!\nMay 9 – May 24\, 7 am – 5 pm @ Knott Landfill\nGather all of your yard debris and bring it to Knott Landfill for a FREE yard debris drop off event! Cones and needles\, branches and limbs! The material will get mulched and given a new life as compost or fill. Plus\, you will be clearing out burnable material to reduce wildfire fuels near your home! \nAlso\, you can help close the recycling loop by buying back some compost while you’re out there! Deschutes Recycling offers bulk or bagged compost in a variety of types. \nWestside Collection Site – Discovery West/Brooks Resources\nWeekends Only\nMay 9th-10th\, 16th-17th and 23rd-24th\nCrossing Drive at Skyliners Road – west of Miller\nElementary (Crosby Dr.)\, near the Tree Farm subdivision.
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/spring-2020-fire-free-week-2020-05-09/
LOCATION:Deschutes Brewery Public House\, 1044 NW Bond St\, Bend\, OR\, 97701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Garden|Rethink Waste
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SUMMARY:First Round Table Issue: Bend's Transportation System Plan
DESCRIPTION:What: Round Table with progressive Council candidates\nCandidate Panelists: Anthony Broadman\, Melanie Kebler\, Kat Mastrangelo\nSubject Matter Expert: Mike Riley\nHosted by: Indivisible Bend and The Vocal Seniority\nDate: Monday\, May 18\nTime: 10:00 am\nWhere: Zoom. Simply click this link to join the session (the meeting ID and password are embedded in the link):\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/83207840178?pwd=bnpEVEpIckkraWdQWThMUTkzOUU2dz09 \nThe Issue: \nThe City of Bend is required by law (as are all cities) to periodically develop\, adopt\, and implement a 20-year Transportation System Plan (TSP) that will set the vision and direction for how people and goods will move around the city and that complies with federal and state regulations. For the last two years\, a citizen committee\, the Citywide Transportation Advisory Committee (CTAC)\, has been meeting regularly with City staff and transportation consults to develop that plan. \nWhat’s At Stake:\nOver the next two months\, our City Council will be making the final decisions on what that plan will be. Once adopted\, the TSP becomes a part of the City’s Comprehensive Plan\, which is the guiding document for everything that the City undertakes. \nWill they agree to the use of an equity lens in determining who benefits from and who pays for transportation projects and programs? Will there be an emphasis on completing connected bicycle and pedestrian networks or on more infrastructure for cars? Will there be an aggressive approach to reducing greenhouse gas emissions or just business as usual? Will there be sufficient investment in the use of technology to better adapt to newer and as yet unknown ways of moving people and goods in the City? The answers to these questions and more are all on the line. \nThe Panelists:\nOur candidate panelists for this Round Table are (incumbent in parentheses): \nAnthony Broadman\, candidate for Bend City Council\, Position 2 (Bill Moseley) and lawyer working for Tribal Governments\, Indigenous Rights\, and Bend Businesses. \nMelanie Kebler\, candidate for Bend City Council\, Position 1 (Justin Livingston) and local crime victims’ rights attorney. \nKat Mastrangelo\, candidate for Bend City Council\, Position 4 (Bruce Abernethy) and Executive Director of Volunteers in Medicine. \nOur SME is Mike Riley\, a co-chair of CTAC and Executive Director of The Environmental Center. \nAgenda: \nWelcome and a quick review of the protocols below\nMike Riley gives an overview of the issue and What’s At Stake\nIntroductions of panelists and their opening statements\nFloor opened to Q&A
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/22500/
LOCATION:Deschutes Brewery Public House\, 1044 NW Bond St\, Bend\, OR\, 97701\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200518
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SUMMARY:Virtual Presentation: How the Core Area Plan Advances the BCD Vision
DESCRIPTION:The City Council will vote on the Core Area Report at their meeting on 5/20/2020. Learn what’s in the report and how you can help. Moey Newbold\, BCD Initiative Coordinator\, will show attendees the different elements of the City of Bend’s Core Area Report and how it will advance the vision for a vibrant\, healthy\, and inclusive mixed-use neighborhood in the Bend Central District. Presentation will be followed by a Q&A. \nLearn more about the BCD Initiative at www.BCDinitiative.org.
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/virtual-presentation-how-the-core-area-plan-advances-the-bcd-vision/
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