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1998 Ciry of Roseville Residentiul Stzrdy <br />Decision Resource.s, Ltcl. <br />July, 19913 <br />Public Safety Issues: <br />Thirty-nine percent indicated there were "no areas" of the City in which thcy would feel unsafe <br />walking alone at night. <br />• Twenty-six percent rcported they were afraid to walk alone at night "everywhere" in the <br />communiry. <br />• Thirteen percent pointed to the "malls." <br />a Twelve percent expressed fear about "city trails and parks." <br />• Ten percent explicitly mentioned "Rice Street." <br />Seventy-four percent felt crime in their neighborhood had "remained about the same" during thc <br />past three years. <br />• Thirteen percent noted an "increase." <br />• Six percent feli it had "decreased." <br />Fifty-seven percent felt crime in the City of Roseville had "remained about the same" during that <br />tirne period. <br />• Thirty-tl�'ce percent thought it had "increascd." <br />• Only four percent reparted a"decrease." <br />Fifty-seven percent thought Roseville Police patrol activity had "reniained about the samc" in <br />their neighborho�d during the past year. <br />• "1'wenty-one percenL noted an "increase." <br />s Eig�teen percent were "ancertain." <br />Ninety-nine percent of the homes contained at least one working smoke detector. <br />• Fifty-one percent reported working carbon monoxide detectors installed in their homes. <br />• Twenty-seven percent were interested in having a Home Fire Safety Analysis, if it were <br />offered by the Roseville Fire Department for a reasonablc fee. <br />Eight percent reported they or a member of their household needed ambulance or emergency <br />medical service during the past year. <br />• Eighty-eight percent of the users reported the ambiilance or EMS personnel arrived <br />prornptly. <br />• Eighty-eight percent also reported the personnel acted in a prof�ssional rnanner. <br />Puge 9 <br />