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* Over 5 unit apartment bui�ding residents <br />* 18-24 year olds <br />* $12,500-$25,UOU yearly income households <br />* Zone 2 residents <br />A substantial majority of single family homes use the system. <br />WiZlingness to pay for impravements was raised: <br />If the proqram were to co�t more to <br />improve the aervice, wvuld you favor <br />an increase in property taxes to cover <br />it� <br />Forty-eight percent of the program participants supported an <br />increase in cost: <br />YES.......................................28� <br />NO......... ..............................26� <br />DON'T KNOW/REFiJSED .........................4$ <br />Opposition was nearly as great. <br />Support was highest among seniar couples, households <br />containing children, and Clerical-Sales households. <br />Only $50,000-$62,500 yearly income households were more <br />likely to oppose a property tax increase. <br />There is no consensus about raising costs to improve the <br />service; residents would be more likely to support or oppose an <br />increase on the basis of the individual merits of the propasal, <br />but significant persuasian may be needed. <br />Continuation of the Fall program was raised: <br />8hould the City continue the proqram <br />of pickiaq-up leaves in the Fall? <br />Near unanimity prevailed: <br />YES....-• .................................92� <br />NO..........................•--............6% <br />DON'T KNOW/REFUSED .........................2� <br />Opposition was a very small six percent. <br />There was no statistically significant subgroup variation. <br />47 <br />
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