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<br />s <br /> <br />URVEY RESULTS <br /> <br />Office Manager Cindy Lewis <br /> <br />In November of 2007 the cities of Centerville, Circle Pines and Lexington conducted <br />a phone survey to measure how satisfied residents are with the city services provided. <br />As part of that survey, questions were asked about the Centennial Lakes Police <br />Department. Results from this survey were extremely positive. To quote Mr. Bill <br />Morris from Decision Resources, the firm hired to conduct the survey, "People had <br />real confidence in the police, they feel the police were doing a good job. Ifwe take a <br />look at the police service over all, the rating in general is among the highest that <br />we've got across the metro. What we've got here is one of the most uniformly high <br />ratings of a police department existing across the metropolitan area during the past <br />five years". The following graphs show the results of several questions asked <br />regarding the residents' satisfaction with police services. <br /> <br />Public Safety Concerns <br />2007 Tri-Cities Study <br /> <br />Violent Crime <br />Traffic Speeding <br />Drugs <br />Youth CrimesNandalism <br />Identity Theft <br />Code Violations <br />Business Crimes <br />Residential Crimes <br />Equally <br />None <br />Unsure <br /> <br /> <br />53 <br /> <br />_Centerville <br />_Circle Pines <br />_Lexington <br /> <br />o 10 20 30 40 50 60 <br /> <br />Decision Resources, Ltd. <br /> <br />Neighborhood Police Activities <br />2007 Tri-Cities Study <br /> <br />Too Much <br /> <br /> <br />100 <br /> <br />81 <br /> <br />About Right <br /> <br />Not Enough <br /> <br />Unsure <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />20 40 60 80 <br />I_Patrolling _Traffic Enforcement I <br /> <br />Decision Resources, Ltd. <br /> <br />35 <br />