City Publications <br />The City was interested in learning how effective it is in reaching citizens with a variety of <br />publications. We asked respondents if they had received a variety of publications. More <br />respondents recalled receiving the Recreation Guide than any other City publication. Eighty-five <br />percent of respondents said they received the Recreation Guide, up from 62% from 2003. <br />City Publications <br />Received Recreation Guide <br />Received Eugene Outdoors <br />Received Stormwater <br />Received Library.Matters <br />Received Bike Map <br />Received Parks Map <br />Received Ovation <br /> 31 <br /> 30 <br /> 30 <br /> 24 <br />85) <br />0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 <br />Percent <br />People with more than two children, people 45-55, and homeowners were more likely to receive <br />the Recreation Guide. People 55-64, people with income of $50,000-$75,000, people who <br />describe themselves as `multi-racial', and homeowners are more likely than others to receive <br />`Eugene Outdoors'. People who own their homes are more likely to receive Stormwater <br />Connections and the Bike Map. Seniors, homeowners, and people with three children under 12 <br />were more likely than others to receive the Parks Map. People with incomes under $25,000 were <br />less likely to receive the Parks Map. People who make more than 100,000, people over 45, and <br />people who own their homes are more likely than others to receive Library Matters. People 55- <br />64, people with 3-4 children, and homeowners are more likely than others to receive Ovation. <br />Internet Access at Home <br />More than three-quarters (77%) of respondents say they have Internet access at home, up from <br />70% in 2003. <br />Internet Access at Home 2004 2003 <br />s .; <br />j Yes 77% 70% <br />~'" No 23% 29% <br />OREGON SURVEY RESEARCH LABORATORY, UNNERSITY OF OREGON <br />CITY OF EUGENE, FEBRUARY 2005 <br />Page 31 <br />