This forum will highlight how Bend is growing and potential future growth impacts, focusing on urban density and livability in the Bend Central District, the key area expected to take on a more urban feel over time. How can we shape urbanization and new development to improve and enhance the “Bend Feel,” maintaining our city’s overall livability and character?
Bend’s population is predicted to expand by 35,000 people over the next 12 years and, according to City pans, the growth will increase densities in selected areas of the city, including new multifamily housing, commercial development, increased transit use and related changes. This forum will highlight how Bend is growing and potential future growth impacts, focusing on urban density and livability in the Bend Central District, the key area expected to take on a more urban feel over time.
The Bend Central District covers an area of roughly 206 acres, bounded by Bend Parkway to the west, NE Revere Avenue to the North, NE 4th Street to the east and the rail line to the south. It includes designated State routes, some of the region’s most heavily used intersections and a wide variety of bluishness and automobile-oriented commercial uses, as well as the evolving Makers District.
This area is already planned for increasing urban densities, is beginning to see pedestrian and bicycle-oriented improvements and is the subject of ongoing studies and public interest regarding its future development.
PANELISTS:
Brian Rankin, City of Bend
Moey Newbold, Central Oregon Land Watch
Kirk Schueler, Brooks Resources
When: Thursday, August 17
11:15 – 11:45am Networking
11:45am – 1pm Program
Where: Riverhouse on the Deschutes Convention Center
2850 NW Rippling River Court • Bend, OR 97701
Cost: $25 members / $40 non-members. Plated lunch is included.
To register, please visit www.cityclubco.org or call 541-633-7163. Registration closes at noon on Monday, August 14. Registration fees must be paid in advance of the forum.
City Club of Central Oregon
City Club of Central Oregon exists to be the top-of-mind hub for citizens and community leaders. We intentionally shape our community and influence public policy while preserving our uniquely warm and connected culture. We champion “passionately non-partisan” discussion between diverse perspectives.
Joey Drucker, Executive Director
541-633-7163
info@CityClubCO.com