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Mowed grass 115 <br /> • Crushed Rock 77 <br /> 11) Neighborhood Location of Respondents <br /> Southwest 32% <br /> North 31% <br /> Southeast 16% <br /> Central 21% <br /> 12) a. Concentrate on existing facilities <br /> Survey respondents feel that the city should concentrate its efforts on improvement of existing <br /> recreation facilities vs. adding new parks. <br /> Strongly Agree Agree Not sure Disagree Strongly Disagree <br /> 159 236 96 51 1 <br /> (71% Strongly Agree and Agree) (9% Disagree and Strongly Disagree) <br /> b. Satisfied with rec. service and facilities for tax$ <br /> Most residents are satisfied with the recreation value they receive for their tax dollar. <br /> Strongly Agree Agree Not sure Disagree Strongly Disagree <br /> 87 305 94 62 12 <br /> (70% Strongly Agree and Agree) (14% Disagree and Strongly Disagree) <br /> • bl. Satisfied with service if fee increase <br /> Fee increases would slightly diminish people's opinion of recreation value for their tax dollars. <br /> Strongly Agree Agree Not sure Disagree Strongly Disagree <br /> 56 204 205 59 21 <br /> (48% Strongly Agree and Agree) (15% Disagree and Strongly Disagree) <br /> U. Satisfied with service if tax increase <br /> A property tax increase would further diminish people's opinion of recreation value for their tax <br /> dollar. However, more people would still be satisfied than unsatisfied if a tax increase occurred for <br /> park and reaction purposes. There may be sufficient support for a future bond referendum for select <br /> trail and recreation improvements. <br /> Strongly Agree Agree Not sure Disagree Strongly Disagree <br /> 57 143 185 102 58 <br /> (37% Strongly Agree and Agree) (29% Disagree and Strongly Disagree) <br /> • <br /> 32 <br />
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