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j The overall information level of Mounds View residents is at <br />about the suburban norm. Buts it divides along household type, <br />Icommunity longevity, and age lines. <br />Next, residents were asked to evaluate City government: . <br />J <br />Fro r+hat you knoa, do you approve <br />or disapprove of the jo6 the Mayor and <br />City Council ar doing? (WF IT FOR <br />gpp1',,E) And do you feel s rangly <br />that aay? <br />Sixty-eight percent approved of the actions af the Mayor and <br />Council: <br />STRONGLY APPROVE.oe... .................. <br />i5'/e <br />50MEWHA7 APPROVE....e ..................... <br />54% <br />SOMEWHAT DISAPPROVE.o....o.............•. <br />5'/• <br />STRONGLY DISAPPROVE ........................ <br />3. <br />DON'T KNDW/REFUSED ................e...eo.. <br />24% <br />The overall approval rate is somewhat low in omparison to other <br />suburbs, but can be accounted for by uninformed rather than <br />disapproving responses. <br />Groups even more supportive of the Mayor and Council <br />included: <br />Planning to stay b-20 years <br />55-64 year olds <br />Less than 20,000 yearly income households <br />One troublesome finding is that individuals having greater <br />knowledge of the actions of the Mayor and City Coun il tended to <br />be more disapproving. Although as a group, those expressing <br />disapproval tended to be scattered across the municipality. <br />City Staff: <br />Residents were asked two questions about their dealing with <br />City Staff. First, the amount of actual personal <br />interaction was <br />assessed: <br />S1