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DON'T KNOW/REFUSED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10% <br /> Thirty-one percent feel things are "off on the wrong track." <br /> "Right direction" is posted at a higher rate by: <br /> • residents for five years or less <br /> • those rating the quality of life as excellent <br /> • those rating the sense of community identity positively <br /> • those rating the value of city services favorably <br /> • those feeling empowered <br /> "Wrong track" is reported more often by: <br /> • those rating the quality of life as only fair or poor <br /> • those rating the sense of community identity negatively <br /> • those rating the value of city services unfavorably <br /> • those not feeling empowered <br /> Summary and <br /> Conclusions <br /> "Small town feel" is the most prized aspect of the community. In second place are "quiet and <br /> peaceful," "friendly people," and "rural and open spaces." The most serious issue facing <br /> Centerville today is "high taxes," with a secondary concerns about"rate of growth" and"road <br /> conditions." Finally, "road conditions,""high taxes," and A"lack of businesses" are the most <br /> often cited characteristics of the community needed to be fixed or improved. <br /> Eighty-seven percent give Centerville a positive rating on its quality of life; in fact, 22% see it as <br /> "excellent." Eighty percent rate the strength of community identity and the sense of <br /> neighborliness in Centerville highly, while 19%are more critical. A comparatively high 84% <br /> rate the general appearance of their neighborhood favorably. All in all, 59%think Centerville is <br /> headed in the "right direction," while 31% see it off"on the wrong track." <br /> 17 <br /> 30 <br />