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Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Monday,June 20,2011 <br /> Page 8 <br /> At the suggestion of Ms. Anfang, Mr. Vine briefly reviewed demographic infor- <br /> mation not already addressed, with 44% of respondents being male and 56% <br /> women; with Mr. Vine noting that it was typical that women filled out more sur- <br /> veys than men, as well as knowing more about their families than men. Home <br /> values of respondents indicated those within the $200,000 to $299,000 range were <br /> 43%, and those with the range of$100,000 to $199,999 were 25%, with 6% not <br /> providing that information. <br /> Councilmember Johnson asked how he could best make determinations from sur- <br /> vey results for allocation of funds and implementation to ensure all bases were <br /> covered equitably based on those demographics. <br /> Mr. Vine suggested that the survey data could be broken down in any number of <br /> ways; and his firm was willing to provide additional information as needed; with <br /> all survey data geo-coded so it can be entered in to the City's GIS database to ad- <br /> dress demographic breakdowns, crossovers within those demographics, and to <br /> identify and address unique facilities. <br /> Councilmember Pust questioned if the 6% of respondents not choosing to provide <br /> the value of their residence indicated those were renters. <br /> Mr. Vine, and Mr. Brokke, responded that while the question of whether renting <br /> or not was not a survey question, it was typical that those households were rentals. <br /> On behalf of the City Council, public and staff, Mr. Brokke thanked Mr. Vine for <br /> his participation by phone for tonight's presentation and discussion. <br /> Mr. Vine thanked the excellent Roseville community for their participation; and <br /> thanked the City's staff for their assistance through the process; and again offered <br /> his availability to answer additional questions at a later date as applicable. <br /> Mr. Brokke thanked Parks and Recreation Chair/Organizing Team Chair Jason <br /> Etten; Jim Stark lead on the survey; and citizen committees who reviewed many <br /> drafts of the survey before it was finalized; and thanked the community for their <br /> willingness to provide input. Mr. Brokke opined that, in the end, it was a good <br /> survey providing needed information; and thanked Parks and Recreation staff as <br /> well for their work, specifically Jill Anfang as staff lead for the survey. <br /> Mayor Roe echoed those thanks on behalf of the City Council. <br /> Recess <br /> Mayor Roe recessed the meeting at approximately 7:11 p.m. to reposition the Council Chambers <br /> for the Parks and Recreation Commission and City Council at the presentation table; and recon- <br /> vened at approximately 7:20 p.m. <br /> b. Joint Meeting with Parks and Recreation Commission <br />
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