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N-HoM rn.u lhe pride do yov italk in h <br />i itar Ih'6a+aua ls Wi e w s a p 1 ac to <br />fli r -- a a rea t dl afl. a rilt a Yoit, <br />so e, a ur ve ry 1 iittle? <br />Roughly two-thirds of the respondents took either a great deal or <br />quite a lot of pride in Maunds View: <br />GREAT DEALe ...............................23% <br />QUITE A LOT ...............................44°/ <br />SOME..e ................................... <br />26Y. <br />VERY LITTLE ................................4Y. <br />DON'T KNOW/R FUSED ..................a......2'/. <br />ComPared with other suburban communities, Mounds View ranks <br />somewhat low. <br />Groups expressing higher levels of pride included: <br />Over twenty year resider ts <br />Planning to stay over five years <br />Over 55 year olds <br />Owner/Manager and Retiree households <br />20,000-3G,000 yearly household incomes <br />Groups evidencing lower levels of community pride: <br />Less than five year residents <br />Planning to stay less than five years <br />Renters <br />Professional/7echnical households <br />Over 50,UUU yearly household incomes <br />t <br />The City has not effectively integrated newer residents into the <br />community. <br />Movement Qut of Mounds View: <br />Residents were asked a short series of questions about their <br />commitment to staying in Mounds View and the type of alternatives <br />they would entertain. First, respondents were asked: <br />f ymu diac itN e ehance, wo ul youi like <br />a iaov au,uay frawi youir residlence in <br />Pburads VYiew <br />A rather high thirty-two percent indicated -they would move: <br />22