PRIORTY2 <br />Current studies have shown that the most cost-effective method for fixing streets is maintaining the road <br />before it fails, rather than concentrating resources on streets that have already failed. Some people <br />believe that it's more important to repair streets that have already failed even if it's not as cost-effective. <br />Which approach to street repair do you prefer? <br />1 MAINTAINING <br />2 REPAIRING <br />7 REFUSED <br />8 DON'T KNOW <br />9 NO ANSWER <br />Value Count Percent Valid % <br />1 264 65.51 % 65.51 % <br />2 103 25.56% 25.56% <br />7 3 0.74% 0.74% <br />8 29 7.20% ' 7.20% <br />9 4 0.99% 0.99% <br />Total 403 100.00% 100.00% <br />UNIMPROV <br />Currently the city pays about half the costs of installing curbs, gutters and sidewalks on unimproved <br />streets and adjacent property owners pay the other half; given that there are limited funds for street <br />services, do you think the city should pay all of the cost, half the cost or none of the cost to install curbs, <br />gutters and sidewalks? <br />PROBES: Unimproved streets do not have curbs, gutters or sidewalks. / Currently the city pays half and <br />the adjacent property owner pays half if they live on an unimproved street and want to upgrade. / <br />Examples of unimproved streets include Crest Drive, Elmira Road, Sylvan Street and Arcadia. <br />1 PAY FOR ALL <br />2 HALF (CURRENT POLICY) <br />3 NONE <br />7 REFUSED <br />8 DON'T KNOW <br />9 NO ANSWER <br />Value Count Percent Valid % <br />1 95 23.57% 23.57% <br />2 252 62.53% 62.53% <br />3 29 7.20% 7.20% <br />7 1 0.25% 0.25% <br />8 25 6.20% 6.20% <br />9 1 0.25% 0.25% <br />Total 403 100.00% 100.00% <br />SUPPORT <br />Do you support increases in fees~or taxes to help repair Eugene's streets? <br />1 YES -> SKII' NEXT Q <br />2 NO <br />7 REFUSED <br />City of Eugene, City Streets Survey Page 8 <br />Northwest Survey & Data Services Topline Results <br />