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131. Visit the Community Center on a 0, 41%; 1,16%; 2, 23%; <br /> frequent, at least weekly, basis? 3, 10%; 4 , 7%; 5, 3%. <br /> • 132 . Visit the Community Center on a 0,45%; 1,26%; 2 , 21%; <br /> occasional, perhaps monthly, basis? 3, 5%; 4 , 3%; 5, 1%. <br /> If a community center were built, the City would have two choices <br /> on charging user fees. First, the City could subsidize the <br /> operation of the center through general tax revenue and keep user <br /> fees low. Or, second, the City could require the facility to be <br /> self-sufficient, requiring much higher user fees. <br /> 133 . Which course of action would you SUBSIDIZE 44% <br /> favor -- should the City subsi- DON'T SUBSIDIZE 49% <br /> dine operating costs through gen- DON'T KNOW/REFUSED 8% <br /> eral tax revenues or not? <br /> 134 . Would the charge of a moderate YES 14% <br /> fee for a daily pass to use NO 58% <br /> facilities, such as an ice arena, DEPENDS ON FEE 25% <br /> swimming pool, and arts and DON'T KNOW/REFUSED 3% <br /> crafts rooms, significantly de- <br /> crease your use of those facil- <br /> ities, or not? <br /> The City might also offer household memberships to recreational <br /> facility users. Members would have unlimited access to all <br /> facilities. <br /> 135. How much would you be willing to NOTHING 22% <br /> pay yearly for a family member- $50 22% <br /> ship? Let's say, would you be $100 23% <br /> willing to pay $ ? (DEPEND- $150 11% <br /> ING ON RESPONSE, CHOOSE THE NEXT $200 4% <br /> HIGHER OR LOWER CATEGORY. ) How $250 1% <br /> about $ ? $300 2% <br /> DON'T KNOW/REFUSED. . . . 16% <br /> It might be helpful to discuss comparable fees. The family <br /> membership at the YMCA costs $620 yearly, while U.S. Swim and <br /> Fitness membership costs $328. Cities tend to charge less. Eden <br /> Prairie charges its families $150 yearly while Brooklyn Center <br /> yearly family membership fees are $228. <br /> 136 . Would you pay $150. 00 for a one YES 44% <br /> year household membership to the NO 42% <br /> Elk River Community Center? DON'T KNOW/REFUSED14% . <br /> Let's talk about recycling for a moment. . . . <br /> 137. Do you currently separate recy- YES 53% <br /> clable materials from the rest NO 45% <br /> • <br /> of your garbage? DON'T KNOW/REFUSED 2% <br /> • <br /> 159 <br />
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