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* Over 65 year olds <br />* Zone 2 residents <br />"Strong disagreement" was more concentrated among 55-64 year <br />olds and Zone 3 residents. <br />A majority of residents, then, are dissatisfied with this <br />trade-aff. <br />��More retai2 shoppiaq malls are needed in Roseville to keep <br />future property taxes doxn.�� <br />By an overwhelming ninety percent to nine percent split, <br />residents disagreed with this statement: <br />STRONGLY AGREE .............................1� <br />SOMEWHAT AGREE ......................•-----.8� <br />SOMEWHAT DiSAGREE .........................46� <br />STRONGLY DYSAGREE .........................44% <br />DON'T KNOW/REFiJSED .........................2� <br />Almost one-half of the sample "strongly disagreed." <br />"Samewhat agreement" was higher among: <br />* Renters <br />* Blue Collar households <br />* 25-34 year olds <br />* $12,500-$25,000 yearly income households <br />* Zone 4 residents <br />"Disagreement" was highest among Zone 2 residents. <br />"Strong disagreement" saared among: <br />* Clerical-Sales households <br />* 55-64 year olds <br />* $50,000-$62,500 yearly income househalds <br />* Zone 3 residents <br />Roseville citizens are clearly and forcefully unwilling to accept <br />this trade-off. <br />��Roseville ao lonqer contains a qood mig of aii aqe groups; there <br />are too few younq families and too many retirees.�� <br />By a fifty-three percent to thirty-one percent split, <br />residents disagreed with this statement: <br />121 <br />
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