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user fees on the affected companies: <br />ALTERNATIVE A ..............................2$ <br />ALTERNATIVE B .............................95$ <br />BOTH OF ABOVE (VOLUNTEERED) ................3% <br />This consensus extended through every subgroup. <br />Roseville residents, then, feel that any additional <br />protective services which are required because of the presence of <br />hazardous materials should be funded by the companies bringing <br />those materials into the community. <br />Summar and Conclusions: <br />Perceptions of safety were garnered in two ways. Ninety- <br />five percent of the sample felt safe in their residences at <br />night. But, thirty-one percent indicated they would not feel <br />safe at night walking alone in their neighborhoods. This was <br />tied directly to people who felt the streets in their <br />neighborhoods were inadequately lit with street lights. The <br />number of people expressing concern abaut neighborhoad safety is <br />samewhat higher than the suburban norm. <br />Only six percent of the residents were incorrect about the <br />use of the 911 telephone number. But, twenty percent did not <br />realize the number could be used to report in-pragress suspicious <br />occurrences. More information about the emergency number may be <br />needed. One aspect of the 911 service did receive outstanding <br />ratings: ninety-one percent of those expressing opinions rated <br />the ambulance service as "excellent" or "good." <br />When asked to indicate the severity in Roseville of a list <br />of social problems, thirty-six percent of the citizenry viewed <br />vandalism as a major problem and thirty-three percent saw alcohol <br />103 <br />
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