Parking Program

Old Bend Parking Benefits District

The Old Bend Neighborhood Parking Benefit District (OBNPBD) is a parking pilot program designed to extend priority parking access to residents and help alleviate commuter parking in areas of the Old Bend Neighborhood.

Parking strategies implemented with OBNPBD aim to mitigate on-street parking by non-residents within a defined geographic area within the Old Bend Neighborhood in the City of Bend.

Under this program, residents within the Parking Benefit District can apply for parking permits to park along roadways in their area and non-residents can park in a variety of areas within the Parking Benefit District as specified and permitted.

Old Bend Neighborhood street

Generally with Parking Benefit Districts, a Neighborhood Parking District Board or Committee can utilize a percentage of parking revenues generated within the district to make neighborhood improvements that improve quality of life and neighborhood safety.

Learn More

To learn more about the geographical boundaries and map, permit application and instructions, frequently asked questions, program background, and how to get a visitor pass for OBNPBD, visit the City of Bend’s website or apply directly for a parking permit: 

Changes on Wall Street

Wall Street serves as a major artery through the City of Bend, and has for a long time. Take a walk through time with these historical pictures of Wall Street…

Wall Street, 1910

Wall Street Bend Oregon 1910
Wall Street, Bend Oregon, 1910

Wall Street, 1920s-1930s

Wall Street Bend Oregon 1920s-30s
Wall Street, Bend Oregon, 1920s-30s

Wall Street, 1930s

Wall Street Bend Oregon 1930s
Wall Street, Bend Oregon, 1930s

Wall Street, 1978 postcard

Wall Street Bend Oregon 1978 postcard
Wall Street, Bend Oregon, 1978 postcard