The City of Bend is hosting a neighborhood roundtable with the Bend City council and three neighborhood districts in the southeast area of town to discuss growth, infrastructure projects, complete neighborhoods and other topics relevant to southeast Bend.
The roundtable will take place March 12, 2026, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Larkspur Community Center, 1600 SE Reed Market Road.
While this meeting will focus on the southeast area of town, all community members are welcome to attend.
The meeting will include a formal presentation by City staff, followed by an opportunity for community members to speak with staff an ask specific questions and will conclude with a roundtable discussion with representatives from the three neighborhood districts (Old Farm, Larkspur and Southeast Bend) and the City Council.
About the City of Bend Neighborhood Districts:
The Bend Neighborhood Districts provide community members the opportunity to help shape the future of their neighborhood and the City. Neighborhood Districts maintain and improve the quality of life in the city, increase citizen participation in local decision making, and form an effective partnership between the city and neighborhood residents. There are 13 neighborhood districts that are recognized by the Bend City Council. For more information visit bendoregon.gov/neighborhoods.

