For pedestrians and bicycle commuters, navigating the Third Street corridor is a blood pressure and hair-raising four-lane game of Frogger. The hectic dividing line between east and west Bend is choked with cars and trucks, hardly accommodating those traveling by bike or on foot. But that may be changing. That auto-centricity is exactly what Matt […]
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What’s next? Jet packs?
Proposed face-lift for Bend Central District seeks to change transportation habits

