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Rosevil�e runs things?". Twenty-szx percent felt they could <br />not have a say and nine percent didn't know. A positive <br />perception o� the opportunity to have a say in city gavern- <br />ment increases as education increases, ranging fram 49% <br />among those with �ess than a high school education to 830 <br />among thase who are coll�g� graduates (Question 24). <br />OVERALL JOB BEING DONE BY CITY OF ROSEVILLE <br />�ore than nine out of ten residents rate the job the <br />City of Roseville is doing - all things considered - as <br />exce�lent {33�) or good (59�). Six percent said fair, one <br />y.,,,�„_.aMr.ew�;u..orzxo.sn<.m:,,.s*n..:.-,p..,u:.,.� �: � -.r,.:.,:..:.,.�.�,.:,��..�...-N.�.,. �_....�-r+ <br />percent said poor and one percent were unabZe to rate the <br />� <br />� <br />� job the City of Rosev���e is doing (Question 25). <br />�`�---.�__ <br />SOURCES OF INFORI�ZAT�OI1 AB�UT CITY OF ROSEVTLLE <br />Forty-three percent of the respondents said th�y get <br />most of their informatiari about services and activities of <br />the City of Roseville from city mail-outs {news3�etter). <br />Other sources selected by a sizable proportion were the <br />Rosevi�le Sun newspaper (25�) and �he St. Paul riewspapers <br />(20�). Infrequently mentioned were friends or neighbors <br />(5�), utility billing insert {50), P•Zinneapolis newspapers <br />(1�) and television (lg) (4uestion 26). <br />M�d-Cantinent Surveys, Inc. <br />• • <br />22 <br />