Bill Healy Bridge – Once Divided City on Growth

Bend, Ore. – Its been more than a decade since the Bill Healy Bridge was built in southwest Bend.

The $6.7 million project which connects Reed Market Road and Century Drive, opened in 2013 after years of debate – primarily between residents hoping to further growth or to slow it down. Proponents said the crossing was necessary to ease traffic congestion on the west side – others wanted to preserve the Deschutes River canyon and push residents to use other transportation options other than cars.

Plans for the bridge started to gain traction as Bend started to grow, especially with more and more development going up on the west side. In 2000, High lakes Elementary opened, and developers proposed projects like Northwest Crossing. A year later, in 2001, Summit High School opened, but there still wasn’t a away to get across the Deschutes River in Bend.

Today, more than 4,000 cars per day drive over the bridge, which has become a crucial crossing for those travelling through south Bend.

In 2016, its hard to imagine Bend without the bridge as the city continues to face rapid growth.

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Veterans Appreciation Day

Join us for a heartfelt day dedicated to honoring and celebrating our veterans at Veterans Appreciation Day! This special event is designed to show gratitude to those who have served while raising funds to support local veterans

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Sunriver Wildfire Preparedness Fair

The Sunriver Fire Department, Sunriver Owner Association and the Central Oregon Fire Prevention Coop invite you to the Wildfire Preparedness Fair! There will be wildfire prevention education, tips from experts, planning for evacuations, goodies and so much

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FANraiser Brings In $126,000

On April 18th, the Family Access Network (FAN) hosted its 19th annual FANraiser at Pilot Butte Middle School, drawing over 200 guests and raising more than $126,000 to support local families in need. Held in the school