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<br />When presented with a series of questions about leadership and governance in Ramsey, about 8 in 10 residents gave favorable marks to
<br />the customer service provided by the City, and roughly half were pleased with items related to local government performance. Most no-
<br />tably, ratings for welcoming citizen involvement, overall confidence in City government, government acting in the best interest of Ramsey
<br />and being honest improved since 2016, demonstrating a positive increase in public trust.
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<br />Residents indicated that the facet of economy would be an important focus area for the City to address in the next two years. About half
<br />of residents gave favorable marks to the overall economic health of Ramsey, cost of living, the City as a place to work and economic
<br />development and these ratings were all similar to those given since 2016.
<br />However, ratings for a vibrant downtown area, overall quality of business and service establishments, shopping opportunities and Ram-
<br />sey as a place to visit were lower than those seen in other commu-
<br />nities across the country. While these ratings might be indicative of
<br />community support for greater economic development, it is import-
<br />ant to note that balancing rural character and urban growth was
<br />identified as a key priority for the City in the upcoming five years.
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<br />About six in ten residents gave positive ratings to most aspects
<br />of mobility. Road maintenance was important to residents with
<br />nearly 85 percent of respondents reporting they were interested
<br />in receiving information from the City about road work; the only
<br />type of information of greater interest was related to community
<br />events. When asked about street maintenance funding, about 8 in
<br />10 residents supported the current method of funding for City street
<br />maintenance, which requires 25 percent of funding by special as-
<br />sessments of benefiting properties. Finally, connectivity is a priority
<br />for Ramsey residents. Seven in ten residents thought that creating a
<br />connected community (roads, trails, sidewalks, rail and transporta-
<br />tion) was essential or very impor : nt to the future of the community.
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