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Bend may have to get creative as city looks for ways to save - Read More

Date Added: October 11, 2008 07:04:02 PM
With city reserves dwindling and another round of budget cuts under way, Bend officials are looking for new strategies to keep city services running in tough economic times — a difficult task they say isn’t likely to get easier anytime soon.Late last month, the city announced that development fees generated in July, August and September — typically the busiest time of year for construction — ...

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