Events

Street Safety Program Open House – March 19th, 2026 @ 6 pm

By Mountain View Neighborhood District / March 6, 2026

NOTICE OF CITY SPONSORED STREET SAFETY OPEN HOUSE Thursday, March 19, 2026 @ 6 pm
Real Life Christian Church, 2880 NE 27th, Bend, OR 97701

The City of Bend Engineering Department is hosting an open house on Thursday, March 19, 2026, at 6 pm to discuss some of the concepts regarding a Neighborhood Street Safety Program (NSSP) project for NE

City of Bend News Release – Butler Mkt & Wells Acres Roundabout 12/15/2022

By Mountain View Neighborhood District / December 15, 2022

Open House for the Butler Market & Wells Acres Roads Single Lane Roundabout

Improving the intersection of Butler Market and Wells Acres roads has been a priority for the surrounding neighborhoods for many years. In fall 2022, the City began working on design for a roundabout in this location to improve safety and efficiency for all modes of travel. The

MVND Invitation – Block Party & General Membership Meeting – June 16th 2022

By Mountain View Neighborhood District / June 1, 2022

MVND Block Party &
General Membership Meeting YOU’RE INVITED,
NEIGHBOR!

Block Party &
General Membership Meeting

  • June 16th 5-8 pm at Al Moody Park
  • Community information tables from 5-6 pm
  • Guest speaker Zavi Borja from City of Bend
  • Live music with Coyote Willow from 6 – 8 pm
  • Bring a picnic or enjoy pizza provided by

MVND Board News – General Membership Summer Celebration June 16th

By Mountain View Neighborhood District / May 3, 2022

General Membership Meeting and Summer Celebration at Al Moody Park!

Join your MVND neighbors on June 16th from 5-8 pm for community and City information tables, MVND board elections, live music from Coyote Willow, and free ice cream and pizza. Watch your mailbox for your invitation.

Bend Chamber of Commerce – WEBINAR Workforce Housing Challenges

By Mountain View Neighborhood District / October 6, 2021

As business owners and managers know, the lack of affordable housing for our workforce here in Bend is a significant problem and roadblock to a healthy business environment. Certainly, building more houses is a key component to the path forward, but what do the citizens of Bend think when it comes to what, how and where to build the workforce