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Century West Neighborhood Land Use Updates & Upcoming Public Meetings

8/31/2017

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​There are numerous land-use development projects currently happening within the CWNA boundary. CWNA is sending information about a few current projects and meeting to you ahead of our scheduled September newsletter.

We will continue to post more information from our Land Use Chair on the CWNA website.

Notification of Public Meeting. Broken

TopGold Ring LLC proposes to subdivide lots #18-11-01-DO-11500 into 6 single-family residential lots. The 2.7-acre parcel is currently occupied by the Broken Top Club pool facility, pickle ball courts and tennis courts located to the north of Metolius Drive, west of Mt Washington Drive, east of Bridge Creek Drive, and south of Broken Top Drive. A brief presentation of the proposed development will be made at the Public Meeting to be held on Tuesday, August 29, 2017, at 6-7:00 PM at the Broken Top Club, 62000 Broken Top Drive.

Pre-Application Meeting Application. 1609 SW Chandler Residential Mixed Use Complex


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Bend, Oregon | Ninth Circuit Court Affirms City Water Project

8/24/2017

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Photo of Tumalo Creek Waterfall in Bend, OregonWaterfall on Tumalo Creek






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CWNA received the announcement below from the City of Bend on August 24, 2017 and would like to share the news with our neighborhood association. 
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In a unanimous decision issued today, August 23, 2017, a panel of three Ninth Circuit Court judges ruled in favor of the City of Bend and the U.S. Forest Service in a long-standing lawsuit about the City’s drinking water improvement project.
 
“We are pleased to put this behind us,” said Mayor Casey Roats. “We can now focus our energies on the other important infrastructure needs facing the City.”  The City has long diverted its municipal drinking water from Tumalo Creek and Bridge Creek, part of a dual-source system of surface water and groundwater.



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