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The Morris Leatherman Company <br />June 2020 <br />Forty-nine percent of residents are aware of the drop-off site to recycle food scraps and other <br />organic waste which opened last fall. Among this 49%, fifty-five percent had not used the drop- <br />off site. About 22% of all residents report using the facility a couple of times a month. Among <br />the 51% not aware of the drop-off site, only 24% indicate they would be likely to use it. <br />Public Safety: <br />In rating the seriousness of public safety concerns in the City of Roseville, 31% think "traffic <br />speeding," an increase of 12%; and 17% feel "residential crimes," an increase of 12%; are the <br />greatest concern. Eleven percent each feel similarly about "youth crimes and vandalism" and <br />"break-ins and theft from automobiles." Only three percent consider none of these as serious <br />concerns, one -tenth of the level in the survey taken four years ago. <br />Eighty-three percent rate the amount of police patrolling in their neighborhood as "about the <br />right amount," while 15% think it is "not enough," and two percent see "too much." <br />Parks and Recreation: <br />Ninety-seven percent rate the park and recreation facilities in Roseville as either "excellent" or <br />"good." Only two percent are more critical. Among the City's recreational facilities, 35% most <br />frequently use "trails," 34% most often use "neighborhood parks," and 11% most frequently use <br />"athletic facilities." Nineteen percent, a decline of 9% since 2018, of the City's households do <br />not use any of these facilities. Eighty-nine percent highly rate the upkeep and maintenance of <br />Roseville City Parks; six percent are more critical in their judgments. <br />Thirty-eight percent report household participation in a city -sponsored park and recreation <br />program. A large majority, 83%, have no suggestions for offering new or expanding current <br />park and recreation programs. <br />Forty-five percent report household members use the trail system at least once per week; twenty- <br />seven percent do so several times a monthly or just monthly; and, 9% are less frequent trail <br />users. Nineteen percent report no one in their household uses the trails at all. In prioritizing <br />expansions or improvements of the City's trail system, 34% pick "construction of trails <br />connecting neighborhoods and parks," while 3 1 % choose the "construction of additional trails <br />for exercise within parks." Twenty-nine percent choose "construction of trails connecting <br />neighborhoods and shopping and business areas." <br />
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