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    A6 THE SPOKESMAN • TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2022
MIDTERM ELECTION | 2022
OREGON HOUSE DISTRICT 59
Breese-Iverson to
represent northern
half of Redmond
clearly want a strong voice in
Salem for our way of life here
Vikki Bre-
in Central Oregon,”
ese-Iverson appears
she wrote. “I will stand
to have rolled to a
for the values of tradi-
resounding win in
tional Oregon and take
Tuesday’s midterm
my strong voice to Sa-
election to repre-
lem knowing my dis-
sent House District
trict has my back.”
59, which consists
Breese-Iver-
of the northern half Breese-Iverson son, who lives in
of Redmond.
Prineville and runs
According to most re-
multiple businesses with her
cent election tallies, Re-
husband Bryan, will share
publican Breese-Iverson
responsibility for represent-
(R-Prineville) sits at 8,593
ing Redmond’s interests
votes to 4,415 votes for the
along with House District
Democrat candidate Law-
53, which covers the north-
rence Jones. The election is
ern half of Bend and the
not final and the vote tally
southern half of Redmond
will change before certifica-
along with Sisters and Tum-
tion, but it is unlikely that
alo.
Jones could make up that
Emerson Levy, the demo-
difference.
cratic candidate, leads Michael
Breese-Iverson, the cur-
Sipe, the republican candidate,
rent Oregon House minority
for control of House District
leader, said in a statement that 53 by just under 300 votes ac-
she was humbled to receive
cording to most recent tallies.
more than 73 percent of the
That race remains too close
vote.
to call.
Reporter: nrosenberger@
“The voters in Crook, Jef-
redmondspokesman.com
ferson and Deschutes County
BY NICK ROSENBERGER
Redmond Spokesman
Rendering courtesy RAPRD
Rendering of the outside of the proposed Redmond Recreation Center. The Redmond Area Parks and Recreation District is looking to pass a $49
million bond in November to fund construction of the new facility.
Recreation
district. The district currently
encompasses roughly 45,000
people.
The park district estimates
the bond would cost recre-
ation district taxpayers 56
cents per $1,000 of assessed
property value while the
levy would cost 24 cents per
$1,000 of assessed property
value.
Continued from A1
“It is definitely in our goals
to have a lower levy after an-
other five years if we have
one at all,” Gilman wrote in a
previous email. “We plan on
offering all new types of pro-
gramming and activities that
should help our operations
get closer to break even with
the current tax rate that we
have.”
The bond would fund
the construction of a new
74,500-square-foot recre-
ational facility at SW 35th
Street and Lava Avenue in
Redmond that would include
multiple swimming pools,
sports fields, a fitness cen-
ter, gym space and more. The
operating levy, meanwhile,
would fund operations for
the facility for five years.
Mayor
Continued from A6
the numbers closely.
“We’re eager to see every vote
counted,” he said. “Once the elec-
tion is state certified, we’ll respect
the will of the voters.”
He said if his campaign comes
up just short, he will consider
other ways to remain involved in
Redmond civic life.
Longtime city councilor Jay
Patrick is currently in third, ac-
cording to the unofficial count.
Patrick said he felt the elec-
tion went as he had feared, with
he and Schimmoller splitting
the votes of right-of-center Red-
mond residents.
He hoped those voters would
look at his more than two de-
cades on experience and city
council and break for him.
“That’s not what happened,”
he said. “And that baffles me.”
Patrick said he too was unsure
about his political future.
Fitch, the current vote leader,
served as mayor of Redmond
from 1998-2002. If the current
count holds, he will return to
the seat more than 20 years af-
ter he last held the title of mayor.
During the campaign, Fitch said
if elected mayor he would have
more dialogue at council meet-
ings, look to overturn the city’s
ban on marijuana dispensaries,
tackle traffic and congestion, in-
crease police patrols of Dry Can-
yon and improve parks.
“It’s humbling, in truth,” said
Fitch, of the unofficial vote
count. “It’ll be a lot of fun be-
cause we have a lot of great ideas
going forward to work with the
new council.”
The next update of votes are
expected to be tallied by the De-
schutes County Clerk by 5 p.m.
on Nov. 15.
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Supporters of the proposed Redmond recreation center gathered at
Initiative Brewing in Redmond on Nov. 8 to await election results.
Currently, park district ad-
ministration and activities
are hosted at the only public
pool in Redmond — the Cas-
cade Swim Center. Opened
in 1979, the swim center ca-
tered to a population of about
6,500 people in the recreation
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102 Public Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
DESCHUTES
Probate Department
In the Matter of the Estate of
THOMAS S. PARKS,
Deceased
Case No. 21PB10813
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
Notice is hereby given that
Melissa Ward has been ap-
pointed as the personal represen-
tative of said estate. All persons
having claims against the estate
are required to present them to
the undersigned attorney for the
personal representative at 530
102 Public Notices
102 Public Notices
Center St NE, Suite 730, Salem,
OR 97301, within four months
after the date of first publication of
this notice, or the claims may be
barred.
All persons whose rights may be
affected by the proceedings may
obtain information from the
records of the Court, the personal
representative, or the attorney for
the personal representative.
Dated and first published on
November 12, 2022.
Melissa Ward
Personal Representative
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE
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530 Center St NE, Suite 730
Salem, OR 97301
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ending November 28, 2022
Unit #303: Ronnie Carol, 10x25
Household Items, Tools,
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in is subject to the Federal
Fair Housing Act, which
makes it illegal to advertise
any preference, limitation or
discrimination based on race,
color, religion, sex, handicap,
familial status or national
origin, or intention to make
any such preferences,
limitations or discrimination.
We will not knowingly accept
any advertising for real estate
which is in violation of this
law. All persons are hereby
informed that all dwellings
advertised are available on
an equal opportunity basis.
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