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Roseville residents are not only supportive of a more <br />aggressive tree planting effort, aimed at both city parks and <br />boulevards, but they are also willing to support the pragram <br />through increased taxes. <br />Summary and Conclusions: <br />City services were, however, viewed by farty-eight percent <br />as "a good value" for the property taxes paid; this <br />characterization is among the strongest in the Metropolitan Area. <br />In fact, city services evaluations were exceptionally and <br />uniformly high. Police protection, fire protectian, sndw <br />plawing, administration of elections, and park maintenance scored <br />approval ratings of eighty-five percent or higher. The FaII leaf <br />pick-up program, solid waste management, recycling, city street <br />repair and maintenance, and animal control topped seventy percent <br />approval marks. Only code enforcement fell behind the rest, with <br />sixty-five percent approval -- but a high twenty-seven percent <br />were not familiar enough with this city service to rate it. <br />Disapproval ratings never climbed above sixteen percent -- a <br />moderately low level. In general, city services are very well- <br />received by the citizenry. <br />Forty percent of the co�►munity indicated their streets had <br />been reconstructed as part of the City's "Pavement Management <br />Program." A seventy-eight percent approval rating was awarded to <br />the program by those residents. The high evaluations of this <br />program certainly helped to minimize the extent of disapproval on <br />city street repair and maintenance practices. <br />Three-quarters of the sample supported providing city <br />50 <br />
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