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1998 Eugene Parks Survey
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1998 Eugene Parks Survey
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Parks and Open Space
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January 1998
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Athletic Fields, Open Space
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Of all respondents who would Very Likely Vote FOR Choice A ($40 million), the following <br />comparison shows that South Eugene respondents are in the majority. <br />Comparisons between the telephone and mail -in surveys reveal a difference. No clear <br />preferred option exists among respondents to the telephone survey. A very clear option (the <br />$119 per year for five years) exists among mail -in responses. <br />South <br />North <br />Central <br />West <br />Telephone Survey <br />30% <br />21% <br />24% <br />25% <br />Mail -In Survey <br />50% 1 21% <br />18% <br />15% <br />12% <br />Comparisons between the telephone and mail -in surveys reveal a difference. No clear <br />preferred option exists among respondents to the telephone survey. A very clear option (the <br />$119 per year for five years) exists among mail -in responses. <br />Finally, a comparison between telephone and mail -in survey respondents regarding how much <br />of the information piece they had read revealed marked differences between survey methods. <br />$119/yr. for <br />5 years <br />$90 /yr. for <br />10 years <br />$65 /yr.for <br />20 years <br />Undecided <br />Telephone Survey <br />24% <br />22% <br />24% <br />31% <br />Mail -In Survey <br />56% <br />18% <br />16% <br />9% <br />Finally, a comparison between telephone and mail -in survey respondents regarding how much <br />of the information piece they had read revealed marked differences between survey methods. <br />Page 6 <br />Hardly Any <br />Some <br />All <br />Telephone Survey <br />48% <br />22% <br />29% <br />Mail -In Survey <br />2% <br />29% <br />69% <br />Page 6 <br />
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