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Attachment A <br />The Morris Leatherman Company <br />July, 2014 <br />Public Safety: <br />In rating the seriousness of public safety concerns in the City of Roseville, 21% feel youth <br />crimes and vandalism is the greatest issue. Thirteen percent feel similarly about drugs, 12% <br />point to traffic speeding, 11% choose break-ins and theft from automobiles, and 10% see the <br />most serious concern as residential crimes, such as burglary and theft. No one category clearly <br />dominates. <br />Ninety-one percent rate the amount of police patrolling in their neighborhood as about the right <br />amount, while a small five percent think it is not enough, and three percent see too much. <br />Parks and Recreation: <br />Ninety-eight percent rate the park and recreation facilities in Roseville as either excellent or <br />good. Only two percent are more critical. Among the Citys recreational facilities, 36% most <br />frequently use trails, 25% most often use neighborhood parks, and nine percent most <br />frequently use athletic fields. But, 30% of the Citys households do not use any of these <br />facilities. Ninety-five percent highly rate the upkeep and maintenance of Roseville City Parks; <br />only three percent are more critical in their judgments. A nearly unanimous 97% feel existing <br />recreational facilities offered by the City of Roseville meet the needs of their households. <br />Forty-one percent report household participation in a city-sponsored park and recreation <br />program. Two percent or less offer a suggestion for new or expanded programs. <br />Thirty-nine percent report household members use the trail system at least once per week; <br />twenty-eight percent do so on a monthly basis, while 11% are less frequent trail users. Twenty- <br />three percent report no one in their household uses the trails at all. In prioritizing expansions or <br />improvements of the Citys trails and sidewalk system, 48% choose construction of trails <br />connecting neighborhood and parks, and 22% favor construction of trails connecting <br />neighborhood and shopping and business areas. Fourteen percent opt for construction of <br />additional trails for exercise within parks. <br />Twenty percent are aware of the Roseville Parks Renewal Program and its projects. Interest in <br />specific projects is highest for connecting trails, Central Park, and Nature Center. <br />5 <br />
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