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households. Retirees more frequently rated the space as <br />"excellent." <br />Neiqhborhood Parks3 <br />Neighborhood parks were rated highly by seventy-five percent <br />of the sample: <br />NOT VISITED OR USED .......................17� <br />EXCELLENT .................................36% <br />GODD..........--•-• .......................39� <br />ONLY FAIR... ...............................4� <br />POOR......---•---• .........................1� <br />DON'T KNOW/REFUSED .........................4% <br />These facilities were ranked second on the list. <br />Senior singles and over 55 year olds were less frequent <br />users of neighborhood parks. 35-44 year olds most often felt <br />they were "excellent," while renters, Blue Collar households, and <br />18-34 year olds saw them as "good." 45-54 year olds were more <br />critical. <br />Park Trails? <br />Park trails received high grades from sixty-nine percent: <br />NOT VISITED OR USED .......................24� <br />EXCELLENT .................................38% <br />GOOD......................................31� <br />ONLY FAIR ..................................3% <br />POOR .......................................1� <br />DON'T KNOW/REFLJSED .........................4� <br />They were rated lower by four percent. <br />Senior singles, over 65 year olds, and Zone 3 residents were <br />least likely to use the park trails. "Excellent" ratings were <br />greater among Professional-Technical households and Zone 1 <br />residents. "Good" ratings were more frequently found among <br />households containing children, Owner-Manager househalds, and <br />college graduates. <br />.r <br />
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