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Eighty-nine percent felt they had adequate access to information: <br />DON'TKNOW .....................................7% <br />YES........................................... 89% <br />MORE MAILINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4% <br />Four percent suggested the need for "more mailings." <br />"Yes" was reported by owners of homes valued at � 100,000.00 to $150.000.00 and residents who <br />feel the quality of life is excellent. "More mailings" were desired by college graduates and <br />residents who feel the quality of life is good or only fair. <br />City Newsletter <br />Residents were initially asked: <br />Do you recall receiving the City newsletter, titled the <br />`Roseville Newsletter, " during the past year? <br />Ninety-one percent recalled receiving the "Roseville Newsletter," up four percent from the 1990 <br />study: <br />YES <br />NO <br />DON'T <br />............................................ <br />KNOW/REFUSED ............................ <br />91% <br />g o/a <br />2 o�a <br />Receipt rates were higher among owners of homes valued at over $150,000.00. <br />Residents who had received the newsletter were next asked: <br />Do you or any members of your household regularly <br />read it? <br />Eighty-one percent reported household members regularly read the newsletter, up three percent <br />from the 1990 study: <br />YES <br />NO <br />DON'T <br />........................................... 81% <br />........................................... 10% <br />KNOW/REFUSED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 % <br />Readership was higher among city residents for over twenty years, over sixty-five year olds. <br />college graduates, owners of homes valued at $100,000.00 to $150,OOQ.00, women and Precincts <br />One, Two and Three residents. It was lower among eighteen to forty-four year olds, non-college <br />graduates, renters, under $50,000.00 annual income households, Precincts Eight, Nine and Ten <br />residents and residents who feel the quality of life is good or only fair. <br />IOt <br />