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Roseville Community Center: <br />Roseville citizens were asked a pair of questions about a <br />community center. The first queried about facilities to be <br />included in such a structure: <br />As you may know, the issue of buildinq <br />a Roseville Community Center has been <br />discussed for some time. <br />What type of facilities do you think <br />should be included in a Roseville <br />Community Center? <br />Traditional center items, a teen center, and meeting rooms were <br />the most frequent2y cited features: <br />NO ANSWER .................................33� <br />NONE ......................................il� <br />SWIMMING POOL ..............................6% <br />"CENTER ITEMS" {POOL, GYM, MTG ROOMS}.....18� <br />SPORTS OPPORTUNITIES .......................3� <br />COMMUNITY EDUCATI�N CLASSES ................40 <br />TEEN CENTER---• ............................7� <br />SENIOR CENTER ..............................2% <br />GYMNASIUM ..................................4$ <br />THEATER ....................................3� <br />MEETING ROOMS ..............................7% <br />COUNSELING CENTER ..........................2$ <br />SCATTERED RESPONSES ........................1� <br />A hard-core eleven percent of the respondents rejected the <br />concept entirely. <br />A"swimming poal" posted higher percentages among: <br />* Clerical-Sales households <br />* Zone 3 residents <br />by: <br />Traditional "center components" were more often mentioned <br />* 35�44 year olds <br />* Zone 4 residents <br />"Meeting rooms" were a favorite af Zone 1 residents. <br />Next, residents were asked about their general orientation <br />toward the concept: <br />73 <br />