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31 <br /> PROGRESSIVE DESIGN METHODS (Q22) <br /> 51% of Eugene residents said knowing that "the proposed development would incorporate design <br /> methods for ease of living and functioning" would make them more likely to support, or lean <br /> toward supporting the project, while 21% (compared with 29% of 97404 residents) said this <br /> information would make them more likely to oppose, or lean toward opposing the project. <br /> Progressive Design Methods Would Be Used <br /> Support <br /> 51% <br /> 46% <br /> 27% <br /> No Difference <br /> 23% <br /> 21% <br /> Oppose <br /> 29% <br /> 1% <br /> Don't Believe <br /> 2% <br /> 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% <br /> Eugene • 97404 <br /> Demographic Differences <br /> 55 to 64 year -olds, and 97404 residents are more likely than others to say this information would <br /> make them more likely to oppose the project. <br /> Those with children, 97405 residents, and 97404 city residents south of Beltline are more likely <br /> than others to say this information would make them more likely to support the project. <br /> Advanced Marketing Research, Inc. <br />
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