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Bend Neighborhood Newsletter | CWNA June 2016

6/1/2016

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​CWNA MEMBERS ATTEND "SOLD OUT" EVENT 

More than 150 people attended the Century West Neighborhood Association Forum with the City of Bend and OSU-Cascades at Mount Bachelor Village on April 5, 2016.
Panelists from the City of Bend and OSU-Cascades gave presentations covering a wide-range of topics that included planning, parking, and neighborhood livability, to a full house. Other panelist members included CWNA board member Ken Schofield, who also works with the Bend Neighborhood Coalition, and Andrew Spreadborough, executive director, Central Oregon Intergovernmental Council. Erin Foote-Marlowe, executive director of Bend 2030, graciously moderated an extended Q&A session for audience members after the presentations. 

We would like to thank everyone who participated in the CWNA Forum for their time. The board would also like to extend a special thank you to Nathan Moses from OSU-Cascades, and Mount Bachelor Village for donating the event space.

For detail notes from the Forum read Century West Neighborhood Association Forum. Or watch the City of Bend Presentation and the OSU-Cascade's CWNA Forum Presentation. 
Coming Soon!
 
CWNA board members have been working hard on your behalf to bring you a brand new website that will be will be easier to use more informative. 
Watch for our official announcement later this month.

 
Century West Neighborhood Map
2016 continues to bring several significant developments affecting neighborhood livability. There will be many opportunities to get involved. Please ask your neighbors and HOAs to join CWNA today!
According to online reports, blogs, and newspaper articles across the nation, Bend scores above average when it comes to the live, work, and play lifestyle. Is it possible to preserve what is most loved about living in Bend?
Bend Neighborhood Coalition Thinks So
Here are a few of the most recent issues affecting livability that the Bend Neighborhood Coalition (BNC) is  working on:

1) The city's noise ordinance and enforcement protocols;

2) Compatability zones around residential neighborhoods - starting with areas covered by the Central Westside Plan;

3) A university district overlay zone;

4) Short-term rental code enforcement; and

5) Informing voters about the Fall election for City Council

Want to get involved? Contact Bend Neighborhood Coalition for information on how to participate. 
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More than 150 people attended the Century West Neighborhood Association Forum with the City of Bend and OSU-Cascades at Mount Bachelor Village on April 5, 2016.

Panelists from the City of Bend and OSU-Cascades gave presentations covering a wide-range of topics that included planning, parking, and neighborhood livability, to a full house. Other panelist members included CWNA board member Ken Schofield, who also works with the Bend Neighborhood Coalition, and Andrew Spreadborough, executive director, Central Oregon Intergovernmental Council. Erin Foote-Marlowe, executive director of Bend 2030, graciously moderated an extended Q&A session for audience members after the presentations. 

We would like to thank everyone who participated in the CWNA Forum for their time. The board would also like to extend a special thank you to Nathan Moses from OSU-Cascades, and Mount Bachelor Village for donating the event space.

For detail notes from the Forum read Century West Neighborhood Association Forum. Or watch the City of Bend Presentation and the OSU-Cascade's CWNA Forum Presentation. 
Coming Soon!
 
CWNA board members have been working hard on your behalf to bring you a brand new website that will be will be easier to use more informative. 
Watch for our official announcement later this month.

 
Century West Neighborhood Map
2016 continues to bring several significant developments affecting neighborhood livability. There will be many opportunities to get involved. Please ask your neighbors and HOAs to join CWNA today!
According to online reports, blogs, and newspaper articles across the nation, Bend scores above average when it comes to the live, work, and play lifestyle. Is it possible to preserve what is most loved about living in Bend?

Bend Neighborhood Coalition Thinks So
Here are a few of the most recent issues affecting livability that the Bend Neighborhood Coalition (BNC) is  working on:

1) The city's noise ordinance and enforcement protocols;

2) Compatability zones around residential neighborhoods - starting with areas covered by the Central Westside Plan;

3) A university district overlay zone;

4) Short-term rental code enforcement; and

5) Informing voters about the Fall election for City Council

Want to get involved? Contact Bend Neighborhood Coalition for information on how to participate. 
You are Invited 
The next CWNA BOARD MEETING will be held June 23, at 7:00 pm at the Broken Top Board Room in Bend, Oregon. 

Neighborhood Association Council Liaisons 
On May 18th, CWNA received an email from the City of Bend informing us that the Councilor-Neighborhood Association liaison program was reinstated.

Sally Russell is councilor liaison for Century West Neighborhood Association. We are looking forward to working with Ms. Russell in the near future. 

 Urban Growth Boundary Update 
Find out more about the steering committee's approved preferred scenario by following thislink.
Summer is Here!
Did you know the City of Bend has approved irrigation hours? You can Learn more aboutconserving water during Central Oregon's hot and arid summer months. 
Got Weeds?
 
Even though Bend is taking a one-time break from its annual community weed pulling event, you can help by removing the most unwanted weeds from your yard, boulevard, and alleyway this summer.

If you want to ensure the event happens in our community next year, contact Let's Pull Together to volunt

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