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129. Overall, how would you rate the EXCELLENT 8% <br />job the City does in communicating GOOD 74% <br />with residents -- excellent, good, ONLY FAIR 15% <br />only fair or poor? POOR ...................1% <br />DON'T KNOW /REFUSED 1% <br />Turning to a few more issues.... <br />Prior to 2005, the City of Little Canada held an annual town <br />meeting for residents to discuss city issues and learn about city <br />government. The town meeting was also cablecast for residents <br />unable to attend. <br />130. How important do you think it is VERY IMPORTANT 50% <br />the City of Little Canada continue SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT39% <br />to hold an annual town meeting -- NOT TOO IMPORTANT 7% <br />very important, somewhat import- NOT AT ALL IMPORTANT2% <br />ant, not too important, or not at DON'T KNOW /REFUSED 2% <br />all important? <br />As you may know, the City of Little Canada sponsors the Community <br />Pride Awards, which are awarded to residents and business owners <br />for aesthetically pleasing yards and properties. <br />131. How important do you think it is VERY IMPORTANT 43% <br />the City of Little Canada continue SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT39% <br />to sponsor the Community Pride NOT TOO IMPORTANT 10% <br />Awards -- very important, somewhat NOT AT ALL IMPORTANT...5% <br />important, too too important, or DON'T KNOW /REFUSED 4% <br />not at all important? <br />The City of Little Canada is considering accepting credit cards <br />for payment for city services and bills. As you may know, credit <br />card companies charge a fee on each transaction. <br />132. Should the City charge the resi- <br />dent paying with the credit card <br />the transaction fee OR should the <br />city fund the transaction fee out <br />of the city budget? (WAIT FOR <br />RESPONSE) Do you feel strongly <br />that way? <br />STRONGLY /RESIDENT 10% <br />RESIDENT 41% <br />CITY BUDGET 21% <br />STRONGLY /CITY BUDGET...8% <br />DON'T KNOW /REFUSED21% <br />Now, just a few more questions for demographic purposes... <br />
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