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36. Do you consider the city portion VERY HIGH ................ 1 <br />of your property taxes to be SOMEWHAT HIGH ............ 2 <br />very high, somewhat high, about ABOUT AVERAGE ............ 3 <br />average, somewhat low, or very low SOMEWHAT LOW ............. 4 <br />in comparison with neighboring VERY LOW ................. 5 <br />cities? DON'T KNOW/REFUSED ....... 6 <br />In 2025, the actual percentage of your property taxes going to <br />the City of Mounds View was percent. <br />37. Would you favor or oppose an in-FAVOR .................... 1 <br />crease in YOUR city property tax OPPOSE ................... 2 <br />if it were needed to maintain city DON'T KNOW/REFUSED ....... 3 <br />services at their current level? <br />38. And, would you favor or oppose an FAVOR .................... 1 <br />increase in YOUR city property tax OPPOSE ................... 2 <br />if it were used to improve and en-DON'T KNOW/REFUSED ....... 3 <br />hance current city services? <br />39. When you consider the property <br />taxes you pay and the quality of <br />EXCELLENT ................ 1 <br />GOOD ..................... 2 <br />city services you receive, would ONLY FAIR ................ 3 <br />you rate the general value of city POOR ..................... 4 <br />services as excellent, good, only DON'T KNOW/REFUSED ....... 5 <br />fair, or poor? <br />The City has been funding street reconstruction with a special <br />city-wide property tax levy instead assessing property owners on <br />the street being reconstructed. <br />40. Do you support or oppose the City STRONGLY SUPPORT ......... 1 <br />continuing this approach? (WAIT SUPPORT .................. 2 <br />FOR RESPONSE) Do you feel strong-OPPOSE ................... 3 <br />ly that way? STRONGLY OPPOSE .......... 4 <br />DON'T KNOW/REFUSED ....... 5 <br />IF "STRONGLY SUPPORT" OR "SUPPORT," ASK: <br />The City currently levies $300,000 annually for street <br />projects. Over the last few years, the cost for a street <br />project has increased and the City has had to move to a two <br />years cycle for projects instead of annually. <br />4