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STREET LIGHT SURVEY RESULTS FEBRUARY 1989 <br /> <br />#6 <br /> <br />~SA <br /> <br />~ 4 <br /> <br />#3 <br /> <br />#2 <br /> <br />#1 <br /> <br />I1~[[iI11111 l'llllllllllllllllllll [lllllllllilllllllll <br /> / . <br /> <br />[llllllll <br /> <br />lllllIlll <br /> <br />lll:lllll <br /> <br />0 5 1 0 1 5 20 25 30 35 40 45 <br /> <br /> RLIRAL YES <br /> RLIRAL NO <br /> <br /> NO REPLY <br />[] URBAN YES <br />[] UREU~r,,, NO <br /> <br /> NO REPLY <br /> <br />[] "rOT~ <br /> <br />The following key shows the corresponding question and the number that is associated with it <br /> <br />#1. <br />#2. <br /> <br />#SA. <br />#5B. <br />#6. <br />#7. <br /> <br />Do you live in the Urban or rural area of Ramsey? <br />In newly developed areas should the cos! of installing street lights is the responsibility <br />of the developer? <br />In existing areas should the cost of installing should be the responsibility of the <br />benefitted properties? <br />Operating bills for the street lights will be the responsibility of the benefi;ted property <br />owners? <br />Should the city require street lights in existing areas? <br />Should the city require street lights in newi,,, developed areas? <br />Should street lights be installed only at intersections? <br />Should street lights be installed at regular intervals throughout the city? <br /> <br /> <br />