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<br />1111 Decision <br />1111 Resources Ltd. <br /> <br />February 2, 1988 <br /> <br />Mr. David Hartley <br />City Administrator <br />City of Ramsey <br />15153 Nowthen Boulevard <br />Ramsey, Minnesota 55303 <br /> <br />Dear Mr. Hartley: <br /> <br />It was a pleasure to talk with you yesterday about the _services <br />that Decision Resources, Ltd., is able to provide to cities. For <br />your information, I have assembled this kit of materials on our <br />company. It provides a summary of our capabilities, recent <br />client list, examples of our work, and several newspaper articles <br />covering a few of our projects. I hope it provide a good <br />overview. <br /> <br />Decision Resources, Ltd., is in the business of reducing <br />uncertainty for city decision-makers. We are a full-service <br />market and survey research firm specializing in needs assessments <br />and quality of life studies. We provide elected officials and <br />city staff with ~n~~~~~~ ~nf~~~~t~~n about the attitudes and <br />expectations of city residents. But, beyond just the "numbers," <br />we work with city staff and officials in deriving realistic <br />strategic recommendations based upon the data. <br /> <br />During the past five years, DRL has conducted studies for a wide <br />range of Twin Cities suburbs: Plymouth, Bloomington, Inver Grove <br />Heights, Cottage Grove, Woodbury, Shoreview, Eagan, Saint <br />Anthony, Little Canada, Chaska, and Roseville are numbered among <br />our clients. Each study was individually tailored for the needs <br />of that community. In some cases, economic development has been <br />the main focus; in other, recreational needs or city services. <br />Several municipalities were interested in current service or <br />facility usage data; others wanted guidance for future policy <br />directions. Very often we are able to combine series of <br />questions into one study and provide answers to multiple city <br />concerns. <br /> <br />Several municipalities have retained us in the past to also look <br />at the electoral environment facing referenda elections. The <br />focus of these studies has been on the information level <br />concerning the ballot question, bases of predispositions, and the <br />indentification, in some cases, of misunderstandings or erroneous <br /> <br />al <br /> <br />3128 Dean Court. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55416 · (612) 920~0337 <br />