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T ...,... , <br />T .-----_: -:;: ...r:i . . :as ; <br />y T O LITTLE ................................15% <br />ABOUT RIGHT....e,.....e ...................80% <br />y <br />TOO MUCH..e.....a°'.. <br />00...ee ............... <br />4Y. <br />I DON'T KNOW/REFUSED. 1% <br />Groups feeling there was too little includede <br />Planning to stay 2-5 years <br />Selow 20,000 yearly income households <br />No specific area differences were detected. <br />The fifteen percent who felt that patrolling was <br />insuffi ient in their immediate area were then asked: <br />iWould you f'avor or oppos the hiring <br />of ore police officers to expand <br />patrols, even if it eant an increase <br />in properity taxes? <br />By two-to-one, this small group would acCept a tax increase in <br />i <br />order to hire more police officers: <br />NOT APPLICABLE...e.....e..o.....o..e......85% <br />1 FAVOR.. •9 <br />I OPPOSE .....................................5% <br />DON'T KNOW/REFUSED .........................2% <br />t <br />However, in spite of this show of support, the percentage of the <br />population feeling that police protection is inadequate is rather <br />small. <br />CitY as Social Service Provider: <br />Many cities across the Metropolitan Area are considering the <br />expansion of their services to include various types of social <br />programs. To gauge reactions in Mounds View, interviewees were <br />askeds <br />Trad"ationally, the City has provaded <br />residents Nith basic servfces, such <br />as aolice arnd fire protection, and <br />street aintenance. Sowe cities also <br />provide social services to their resi- <br />dentss such as Che ical Abuse Prograns, <br />Cou iselings Day Care, ard Senior <br />42