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good, only fair, or poor? <br />Only six percent rated their neighborhoods marginally: <br />EXCELLENT .................................39� <br />GOOD......................................55$ <br />ONLY FAIR ..................................6� <br />POOR.......................................�� <br />A high thirty-nine percent felt the appearance of their <br />neighborhood was "excellent." <br />5enior couples were more often apt to view their <br />neighborhoods as "excellent." <br />"Good" was the more frequent response of: <br />* 3-10 year residents <br />* SEnior singies <br />* 25-34 year olds <br />Satisfaction, then, was high. <br />Respondents who rated their neighborhood as "only fair" were <br />asked the follow-up: <br />Why do you feel that way? <br />Rundown houses were the major issue: <br />HOUSES RUNDOWN .............................4-°G <br />MESSY YARDS ................................1% <br />POOR ROADS .................................2�a <br />Answers were not demographically restricted to a particu].ar <br />portion of the community. Dilapidation, then, has not reached a <br />"serious" level in the minds of most citizens. <br />Em owerment• <br />Interviewees were asked if they felt they could have an <br />impact on City decisions: <br />other than voting, do you qenerally <br />feel that if you wanted to, you could <br />have a say about the way the City of <br />Roseville runs thinqs? <br />19 <br />
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