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January 1998
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Athletic Fields, Open Space
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Eugene Parks Survey <br />July, 1998 <br />Summary Tables <br />Ranking of Information and Ballot Questions <br />Question Support DK Oppose Net Spt. <br />40A. Youth athletes stay in school? 83% 8% 10% 73% <br />35. City working w/ schools? 79% 9% 13% 66% <br />40B. Supervision reduces drug abuse? 71% 15% 15% 56% <br />39. Uses of money restricted? <br />70% <br />10% <br />20% <br />50% <br />31. 2 new youth sports parks? <br />66% <br />16% <br />19% <br />47% <br />36. Amazon pool may fail? <br />63% <br />20% <br />18% <br />45% <br />29. 1st Vote in 20 Yrs.? <br />59% <br />27% <br />14% <br />45% <br />32. 19 new nbad parks? <br />66% <br />12% <br />23% <br />43% <br />34A. Costs $47 a year? <br />67% <br />11% <br />24% <br />43% <br />- --- -� 41. Parks BALLOT 2 <br />67% <br />7% <br />26% <br />41% <br />38. Preserves Eugene's ridgeline? <br />62% <br />15% <br />23% <br />39% <br />37. May limit enrollment? <br />63% <br />13% <br />26% <br />37% <br />34B. Costs $4 a month? <br />62% <br />11% <br />28% <br />34% <br />30. Ranked near bottom? <br />49% <br />27% <br />25% <br />24% <br />33. Prop. taxes up 2 -3 %? <br />51% <br />13% <br />36% <br />15% <br />---� �. 7. Parks BALLOT 1 <br />49% <br />15% <br />37% <br />12% <br />Ranking of Opinion Leader Questions <br />Person Very <br />Important <br />Smwht. Imp. Not Important <br />Don't Know <br />16. Mike Bellotti <br />14% <br />22% <br />17% <br />47% <br />17. Ernie Kent <br />14% <br />19% <br />16% <br />52% <br />14. Jeff Miller <br />12% <br />26% <br />17% <br />45% <br />13. John Doyle <br />11% <br />28% <br />17% <br />44% <br />22. Jodie Runge <br />11% <br />23% <br />17% <br />49% <br />18. Nancy Nathanson <br />9% <br />20% <br />15% <br />56% <br />21. Chris Miller <br />8% <br />23% <br />15% <br />54% <br />19. Barbara Keller <br />5% <br />18% <br />14% <br />63% <br />23. Lance Deal <br />5% <br />9% <br />12% <br />74% <br />20. Art Shapiro <br />3% <br />9% <br />18% <br />70% <br />15. Jay Forsyth <br />1% <br />5% <br />6% <br />88% <br />Ranking of Theme Questions <br />Question Strgly. Agree <br />Agree <br />DK <br />Dis. <br />Strgl . DDis. <br />26. Parks for all generations? <br />68% <br />25% <br />1% <br />5% <br />2% <br />24. Strong kids and communities? <br />52% <br />37% <br />2% <br />7% <br />2% <br />25. Something to say yes to? <br />47% <br />32% <br />3% <br />12% <br />6% <br />27. Act quickly? <br />37% <br />27% <br />9% <br />17% <br />11% <br />28. Once -in -a- lifetime opportunity? <br />34% <br />30% <br />8% <br />18% <br />10% <br />
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