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<br />e e <br /> <br />services" was key to owners of under $100,000 homes and residents of Precinct 3A. "More <br />shopping" was posted most frequently by households connected to public sanitary sewer and <br />water services. "Improve city government" was mentioned most frequently by over twenty year <br />residents, over 45 year oIds, and owners of over $125,000 homes. "More parks" was key to <br />households containing children. <br /> <br />" i. <br /> <br />Resolution of Key <br />Planning Issues <br /> <br />Residents were told: <br /> <br />As you may know, the City of Ramsey has been <br />engaged in a comprehensive planning process for <br />the future of the community. I would like to read <br />you a list of issues which have been identified in <br />the process. <br /> <br />They were then asked: <br /> <br />Of the following topics, which ONE do youfeel <br />is the single most important issue needing resolu- <br />tion? <br /> <br />And, which of the remaining topics do you feel is <br />the second most important issue needing resolution? <br /> <br />The highest priority was placed upon "a new Mississippi River bridge crossing," chosen by <br />thirty-eight percent: <br /> <br />Most Second <br /> <br />URBAN SERVICE AREA EXPANSION, WHERE <br />PUBLIC SEWERS WILL BE EXTENDED. . . . . . . . . 7% .. 5% <br /> <br />GROWTH .................................. 4%.. 5% <br /> <br />DENSITY OF POPULATION ................... 9% .. 7% <br />AVAILABILITY OF HOUSING FOR ALL <br />HOUSEHOLDS AND INCOMES ................ 1% .. 3% <br />PROTECTION OF INDIVIDUAL PROPERTY <br /> <br />RIGHTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 13% . 11 %' <br /> <br />TRAFFIC FLOW AND CONGESTION........... 11% . 11% <br />PROTECTION OF THE RURAL CHARACTER <br />OF THE AREA .............................. 14% . 12% <br />A NEW MISSISSIPPI RIVER BRIDGE <br />CROSSING.. .. .. .. . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . 22% . 16% <br />PROPERTY TAXES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10% .. 9% <br />PARKS AND RECREATIONAL OFFERINGS. . . . . . 3% .. 5% <br />YOUTH FACILITIES AND ACTIVITIES. . . . . . . . . . 2% .. 6% <br /> <br />17 <br />
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