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1998 Final Report Parks Survey
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January 1998
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Eugene Survey Final Report
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24 <br />6d. The cost of land available for parks is expected to rise at around 15 percent per year? <br />Support Lean Support Don't Know Lean Oppose ose <br />52% 8% 21% 1% �18% <br />The greatest increase in support came from younger respondents. <br />6h. A money measure would be restricted to maintain and expand Eugene's parks, build <br />new athletic fields, gyms, and swimming pools, and purchase more open spaces only? <br />Support Lean Support Don't Know Lean Oppose Oppose <br />53% 11% 17% 1% 19% <br />The greatest increase in support came from younger respondents and those with children. <br />6i. Measure 50 cuts have reduced the amount spent for parks and recreation in the city? <br />Support Lean Support Don't Know Lean Oppose Oppose <br />48% 9% 26% 1% 16% <br />The greatest increase in support came from younger respondents and those from south Eugene. <br />The greatest increase in opposition came from those from west Eugene. <br />
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