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Living on the West side of Bend I have grown to appreciate the power of the collective voice of average people. 
An exercise and physical therapy facility is under development north of Skyliners and West of Mt Washington. The developer is required to present the plans to the Neighborhood Association and offer an open meeting. Local residents voiced their recommendations to the developer who then added extensive landscaping to mitigate bright parking lot lights and improve the appearance.
Bend Metro Parks and Recreation District (BMPRD) will be removing the skate area from Quail Park. The initial isolated complaints had little effect. With a bit of neighborhood organization to work together and express their concerns as one voice, they were heard and action was taken. 
I live in this area and saw personally what a few organized people can do and the positive outcomes possible for your neighborhood, your community, and your city. These are all achievable with people active in their community in areas they find of interest. Whether its parks, speeding cars, or what’s being built on the corner, we can make a change or have influence. As members of Summit West Neighborhood Association we can make that one voice that causes change and progress in your neighborhood, community, and city. 
Become an active part of the Summit West Neighborhood Association board and be the voice for Bend’s West side for the betterment of your community. The founding board members must be replaced by elected board members. There is a minimum of three and a maximum of nine board members. Members wishing to stand for election to any of the positions listed below or as a can send their name to SWNA@earthlink.net On 30 January the ballot will be distributed by e-mail for a vote at the February Board meeting or absentee e-mail. 
 
Thank you,
David Heron
SWNA Chair
 
Officers
 
Chair: The Chair presides at the monthly Board and semi annual Membership meetings, nominates all committees and is an ex officio member thereof (except the Nominating Committee), signs all contracts and written instruments that have been approved by the Board, directs the affairs of the Association and discharges such other duties as may be required by these.
 
Vice Chair: The Vice Chair presides at all meetings of the Membership and Board where the Chair is absent or in the event that the position of Chair is vacant. The Vice Chair directs Membership activities, including recruiting Members, reviewing Membership Applications, and maintaining a list of Members and their contact information.
 
Secretary: The Secretary keeps a list of the Directors and Committees, including names, terms, and contact information, keeps minutes and records of attendance for all Membership and Board meetings, maintains all other records and papers of the Association, posts notices to the Members and Directors, manages the Association's correspondence, and performs any other duties prescribed by the Board.
 
Treasurer: The Treasurer collects and deposits all funds of the Association, maintains accurate balances for the Association's bank accounts authorized by the Board, keeps a record of receipts and expenditures, render a quarterly financial report to the Board and an annual report to the Membership, and perform any other duties prescribed by the Board. 
 
Land Use:The Land Use Contact receives notification of land use matters affecting the neighborhood. This information should be shared with the membership and the officers in order to ensure neighborhood involvement in land use issues. 
 
Parks and Recreation Department Representative: The Representative is the liaison between the neighborhood and the Parks and Recreation Department. 
 
Board Member: These positions can fulfill suggested functions like Public Safety or Traffic or just assist other board members with their duties.
 
 Below is a short list of other positions available for community oriented individuals who want to make a difference! Of course, if you think of something that you feel is relevant, put your skills/interests to work for your Neighborhood!
Transportation / BAT routes, etc.
Chamber of Commerce
Crime Prevention / Neighborhood Watch
Information / Communication
Education
Land Use Sub-Categories
Parks & Recs
Traffic Safety
Road Construction