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Attachment B <br />The MorrisLeatherman Company <br />June 2020 <br /> <br />Neighborhoods and Businesses: <br />Ninety-five <br />six isthe chief complaint <br />of the small number posting a negative judgment. Over the past two years, 51% think the <br />32 <br />sixteen,a ten percent increase from the 2018 study. Code enforcement is <br />also highly rated: 87ninepercent are <br />and rundown homes.44% are awareRoseville <br />offers a housing program for residential home improvementsand foreclosure protection. <br />Garbage Collection: <br />By a narrow 26%-33% margin, residents oppose the City of Roseville changing from the current <br />system, in which residents may choose from several different haulers, to a system where the City <br />manages trash collection;seven percent stronglyfavor this change, while 11% strongly oppose <br />it. Avery large42% are unsure, an increase of 20% during the past two years. <br />Supporters of the change base <br />Curbside Recycling: <br />Seventy-sevenpercent participate in the curbside recycling program by separating recyclable <br />items from the rest of their garbage. The 23% who do not participate indicate they <br />have enough wastethey have no interestparticipants, 82%, put their <br />recyclables out for collection every two weeks; fifteen percent do so monthly. By a 37%-48% <br />split, participants oppose a change to a weeklycollection schedule for recyclables. <br />By a 39%-33% margin, residents narrowly oppose a curbside collection program for <br />compostable waste for an additional fee. The main reasonsfor opposition are <br />attracts wildlife <br />ram for compostable waste were available, <br />33%,unchanged fromtwo yearsago,of the householdssurveyed <br />1% would <br />participate in the new program. <br />5 <br /> <br /> <br />