Bull Springs fire (copy)

Charred landscape burned during the Bull Springs Fire in March 2021. Three area landowners affected by the fire are suing their neighbor, James Verheyden, alleging he's responsible for the blaze. Verheyden is also being charged nearly $69,000 for firefighting costs. 

In May 2023 a Bend-area property owner received a bill for $68,907 from the Oregon Department of Forestry for fighting a wildfire that began on his property west of the city. Fourteen months later, that bill remains unpaid.

Negotiations between the forestry department and property owner James Verheyden are unresolved, according to Jessica Neujahr, a public affairs officer for the department.

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Michael Kohn has been public lands and environment reporter with The ÅÝֱܽ²¥ since 2019. He enjoys hiking in the hills and forests near Bend with his family and exploring the state of Oregon.

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James should just leave town at this point

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