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* 35-44 year olds <br />* Some college education <br />* $62,500-$75,000 yearly income households <br />It was a"minor problem" to: <br />* 18-24 year olds <br />* Post-graduates <br />25-34 year olds felt it was "not a problem." <br />Vandalism ranked first on the list of problems. It, <br />together with alcohol and chemical abuse, should be the major <br />thrusts of prevention and correction programs in the city. <br />Racial problems and bias? <br />Bigotry was viewed as a"major prob�em" by thirteen percent: <br />MAJOR PROBLEM .............................13� <br />MINOR PROBLEM .............................48$ <br />NOT A PROBLEM .............................33� <br />DON'T KNOW/REFiJSED .........................7$ <br />Sixty-one percent rated it as at least a"minor problem." <br />35-44 year olds saw racial problems and bias as a"minor <br />problem." <br />It was "nat a problem" for: <br />* Seniors <br />* Retirees <br />* Over 55 year olds <br />* High school graduates <br />* $12,500-$25,000 yearly income households <br />* Zane 3 residents <br />Racial problems and bias, then, ranked in the battom half af the <br />list. <br />While the level of moderate concern is relatively high for <br />most of the problems on the list, seriousness peaks on only four <br />issues: vandalism, alcohol and chemical abuse, reckiess driving, <br />and teen pregnancy. The City should consider action, at a <br />minimum, on the the first two issues Qn this "short list." <br />87 <br />