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Twenty-six percent, at the Metropolitan Area norm, expressed a <br />lack of empowerment: <br />YES.......................................60� <br />NO........................................26� <br />D�N'T KNOW/REFUSED ........................14� <br />Groups feeling even more empowered included: <br />* 6-10 year residents <br />* 55-64 year olds <br />* Post-graduates <br />* $37,500-$50,000 yearly �ncome households <br />No group expressed a significantly higher percentage of <br />aiienation. <br />Sense of Community: <br />Residents were asked: <br />How would you rate the sense of com- <br />munity identity amonq residents in <br />Roseville -- would you say it is very <br />stronq, somewhat stronq, not too <br />stronq, or not at all strong? <br />Eighty-three percent felt that community identity was at least <br />"somewhat strong:" <br />VERY STRONG ...............................28� <br />S�MEWHAT STRONG ...........................55% <br />NOT TOO STRONG .............................9� <br />IdO� d�7C Ad�d� �TROI�TG . . . . . . � � . � . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o � � <br />DON'T KNOW/REFUSED .........................60 <br />But, only twenty-eight percent viewed it as "very strong." <br />11-20 year residents were more likely to view community <br />identity as "very strong." <br />"Somewhat strong" was the more frequent answer of: <br />* 3-5 year residents <br />* 25-23 year olds <br />* $25,000-$50,000 year�y income househoids <br />* Zone 4 residents <br />Less satisfactory ratings were scattered across the sample. <br />20 <br />