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STRONGLY FAVOR ............................22� <br />SOMEWHAT FAVOR ............................41� <br />SOMEWHAT OPPOSE ...........................19$ <br />STRONGLY OPPOSE ............................5% <br />DON'T KNOW/REFUSED ........................13$ <br />This facility generated the highest level of favorability. <br />Support was higher among: <br />* Households containing children <br />* 18-34 year olds <br />* Zane 4 residents <br />�pposition was scattered across the sampie. <br />While very popular, it must be careful�y noted that this <br />support does not necessarily translate into support for a bond <br />referendum. <br />Certainly, a golf driving range, additional tennis courts, <br />and the multi-purpose community center generated sufficient <br />support for further consideratian. <br />Sufficiency of Current Facilities Mix: <br />Residents were queried: <br />Do you feel that the current mix and <br />number of recreational facilities <br />sufficiently meets tbe needs of inembers <br />of your household? <br />Almost ninety percent felt that current facilities were <br />sufficient for their needs: <br />YES .......................................89% <br />NO.........................................9% <br />DON'T KNOW/REFUSED .........................2% <br />Only nine percent disagreed. <br />$50,000-$62,500 yearly income households were even more <br />frequent in feeling that the current mix was sufficient; <br />Clerical-Sales households and 45-54 year olds more often <br />65 <br />
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