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Most residents, then, would support a balanced development <br />approach. <br />Next, the use of development incentives was tested: <br />Would you favor or oppose the City <br />providinq incentives to attract hiqh <br />quality development to this area? <br />And do you feel stronqly that way? <br />By almost two-to-one, residents supported the use of development <br />incentives in this area of the community: <br />STRONGLY FAVOR ............................14% <br />SOMEWHAT FAVOR ............................41� <br />SOMEWHAT OPPOSE ...........................21$ <br />STRONGLY OPPOSE. ...........................9� <br />DON'T KNOW/REFUSED ........................15$ <br />There was not sharp polarization amang the residents an this <br />issue. <br />Groups more in favor included: <br />* $12,500-$37,500 yearly income households <br />* 18-34 year olds <br />* Clerical-Sales households <br />* Zone 4 residents <br />Groups more opposed included: <br />* 55-64 year olds <br />* $50,d00-$62,500 yearly income households <br />* High school graduates <br />* Post-graduates <br />* Zone 1 & 3 residents <br />The City should consider a prudent use of incentives in this <br />F� �_�:�! <br />Opposition was finally considered: <br />Is there any type of development in <br />this area of the city that you would <br />particularly oppose? <br />Retail shopping malls and heavy industrial develapment, <br />particularly those which pollute, incurred a high degree of ire: <br />NONE........-•----------------------------35� <br />�37 <br />
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