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25-34 year olds were more often opposed to "offices." <br />High school graduates and Zone 1 residents mast often <br />opposed "apartments." <br />Znne 4 residents ni�ed "inciustriai" development. <br />As long as the City pursues a multiple-thrust redevelopment <br />strategy, keeping an emphasis away from more retail centers, most <br />citizens can be counted upon ta be supportive. <br />Ftzture Directions for the Community: <br />Roseville citizens were instructed: <br />I would like to read you a list of <br />statements other residents have �old <br />us. For each one, please tell me if <br />you stronqly aqree, somewhat agree, <br />somewhat disaqree, or strongly disagree <br />with it. If you have no opinion, <br />just say so. <br />A list of eight statements were then read: <br />"More office buildinqs are needed in Roseville to keep future <br />property taxes down.�� <br />By a fifty-seven percent to thirty-three percent split, <br />residents disagreed with this statement: <br />STRONGLY AGREE .............................6% <br />SOMEWHAT AGREE ........................•--.27$ <br />SOMEWHAT DISAGREE .........................38� <br />STRONGLY DISAGREE .........................19� <br />DON'T KNOW/REFUSED ........................11% <br />Intense disagreement was almost three times higher than intense <br />agreement. <br />"Somewhat agreement" was higher among Blue Collar households <br />and $50,000-$62,500 yearly income households. <br />"Somewhat disagreement" was highest among: <br />* Single seni.ors <br />* Retirees <br />120 <br />