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Rating <br />% of responses <br />1 <br />0 <br />2 <br />0 <br />3 <br />6.25 <br />4 <br />12.5 <br />5 <br />9.38 <br />6 <br />18.75 <br />7 <br />21.88 <br />8 <br />21.88 <br />9 <br />3.13 <br />10 <br />6.25 <br />1. How green do you consider Ramsey to be, with 1 being 'needs work' and 10 being 'very green'? <br />2. What is Ramsey doing well environmentally? <br />Generally, responses focused on trails, parks and recycling all being very good. Miscellaneous responses <br />included multiple modes of public transportation, oak wilt program, and stormwater. <br />3. What could Ramsey be doing better environmentally? <br />Answers included revisiting the wetland buffer policy, more promotion of recycling and organic <br />composting, more green space, promote reuse, planting of trees and native plants, programming for <br />clubs and outdoor activities for children, composting, water conservation, protecting programs from <br />political ups and downs, and more rain gardens. <br />4. Which of these environmental services have you used? <br />5. Have you made any of the following changes for economic and /or environmental reasons? <br />of Responses <br />Topic <br />Yes <br />No <br />Considering <br />Landscape with Native <br />Plants <br />38.71 <br />51.61 <br />9.68 <br />Use of Flow Reducers <br />on Faucets <br />67.74 <br />22.58 <br />9.68 <br />Monitor Irrigation <br />Systems and Adjust as <br />Needed <br />66.67 <br />33.33 <br />0 <br />1. How green do you consider Ramsey to be, with 1 being 'needs work' and 10 being 'very green'? <br />2. What is Ramsey doing well environmentally? <br />Generally, responses focused on trails, parks and recycling all being very good. Miscellaneous responses <br />included multiple modes of public transportation, oak wilt program, and stormwater. <br />3. What could Ramsey be doing better environmentally? <br />Answers included revisiting the wetland buffer policy, more promotion of recycling and organic <br />composting, more green space, promote reuse, planting of trees and native plants, programming for <br />clubs and outdoor activities for children, composting, water conservation, protecting programs from <br />political ups and downs, and more rain gardens. <br />4. Which of these environmental services have you used? <br />5. Have you made any of the following changes for economic and /or environmental reasons? <br />of Responses <br />Topic <br />Yes <br />No <br />Didn't Know Existed <br />Water Conservation <br />Tool Box <br />16.13 <br />22.58 <br />61.29 <br />Focus on Environment <br />Column <br />45.16 <br />22.58 <br />32.26 <br />Updates on QCTV <br />21.88 <br />31.25 <br />46.88 <br />1. How green do you consider Ramsey to be, with 1 being 'needs work' and 10 being 'very green'? <br />2. What is Ramsey doing well environmentally? <br />Generally, responses focused on trails, parks and recycling all being very good. Miscellaneous responses <br />included multiple modes of public transportation, oak wilt program, and stormwater. <br />3. What could Ramsey be doing better environmentally? <br />Answers included revisiting the wetland buffer policy, more promotion of recycling and organic <br />composting, more green space, promote reuse, planting of trees and native plants, programming for <br />clubs and outdoor activities for children, composting, water conservation, protecting programs from <br />political ups and downs, and more rain gardens. <br />4. Which of these environmental services have you used? <br />5. Have you made any of the following changes for economic and /or environmental reasons? <br />
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