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6/3/2024
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<br />The Morris Leatherman Company <br />May 2024 <br />neighborhood parks play an unusually large and growing role in city life, acting as key <br />ingredients in the strong sense of community. No strong consensus is present on future city trails <br />and sidewalk expansions: thirty-eight percent support the construction of trails connecting <br />neighborhoods and parks, 33% favor the construction of additional trails for exercise within <br />parks, and 21% prioritize the construction of trails connecting neighborhoods and shopping and <br />business areas. <br />Information levels about City Government activities remain extremely high in comparison with <br />neighboring communities. Positive ratings of the Mayor, City Council and City Staff are among <br /> the top of the Metropolitan Area. “Roseville City News,” the City newsletter, and the City <br />website are very well used and exceptionally well regarded. In fact, the City newsletter continues <br />to possess higher readership and effectiveness ratings than most peer communities. <br />Citizens remain enthusiastic about their City. At a time when government at different levels <br />polarizes people, Roseville residents are overall extremely satisfied with their local government <br /> and its services. With a 22% “city booster” core, the City still possesses a large reservoir of <br />goodwill which has served it well. <br />Methodology: <br />This study contains the results of a sample of 400 randomly selected adult residents residing in the City of Roseville. Professional <br />thth <br />interviewers conducted the survey by telephone between April 18 and May 7, 2024. The typical respondent took seventeen <br />minutes to complete the questionnaire. The non-response rate was 5.5%. The results of the study are projectable to all adult City <br />of Roseville residents within ± 5.0% in 95 out of 100 cases. <br />11 <br />Qbhf!73!pg!357 <br /> <br />
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