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PRSR INFORMATION 01-02-1997
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PRSR INFORMATION 01-02-1997
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"good, " while thirty-two percent said they were "only fair" or <br /> • "poor. " The source of many of the lower ratings was the feeling <br /> that staff was stretched too thinly: that the city required more <br /> staff to deal effectively and efficiently with the growing <br /> population. In view of the large number of staff interactions <br /> with residents, the City may wish to examine the judicious <br /> addition of additional personnel. <br /> While City government posted strong_ . ratings from the <br /> citizens, there was a diffused feeling of alienation from <br /> government decision-making. Fifty-three percent of the residents <br /> thought they knew -"a great deal" or "a fait amount" about the <br /> work of the Mayor and City Council. Evaluations of their jobs <br /> were remarkably strong: . seventy-six percent approved, of their <br /> work, while fifteen percent disapproved. The five-to-one <br /> approval-to-disapproval rating is particularly impressive. But, <br /> when queried about their ability to impact the way things are run <br /> in the community, thirty-two percent felt they could not. <br /> Numbers in � the high twenty percent range are considered <br /> troublesome; above thirty indicates a serious; problem. But, this <br /> feeling is certainly not directed against the current office <br /> holders and specific actions; it is more generalized in nature. <br /> Other studies have indicated that the publication of a regular <br /> could alleviate much of these tensions. <br /> Waste , management is a major issue facing many communities. <br /> S Fifty-three percent of the residents of Elk River were currently <br /> separating recyclable materials from the rest of their garbage. <br /> If the City were to establish a drop-off point collection system, <br /> forty-six percent of the households would take their recyclables <br /> to those sites. . A ',pick-up -`system for already separated <br /> recyclables would attract participation from a projected`:. fifty- <br /> four percent of the households. Basing garbage hauling fees on <br /> the volume of trash generated by a household was viewed as a very <br /> effective means of encouraging recycling; eighty-six percent of <br /> the sample favored that` proposal. But, if it becomes necessary, <br /> a fifty-two percent majority.:would support a mandatory recycling <br /> ordinance with fines for non-compliance. . And, . to encourage more <br /> efficiency in refuse hauling,,- a fifty-two percent majority would <br /> favor ' the designation: of a group of haulers, each serving' one <br /> • area exclusively: The latter finding is.. unique among all of the <br /> � P <br /> studies completed to date. ; Residents of Elk ;River'_are clearly <br /> concerned about solid waste management and are'-- supportive - of <br /> - foster more activities'.in the community. <br /> efforts to <br /> Residents were asked about a Community, Center. for Elk River.; <br /> When queried'-about' facilities in a center, respondents 'cited', in <br /> rank order, a, ;teen .center, "a "senior citizens .center, a community <br /> room, and";a;gymnasium; however, over fifty ;percent of-the: sample <br /> could " not answer the, question.- Taken as a-°group, three:of the <br /> facilities _.cited point to a need for meeting spaces within -Elks , <br /> River. r <br /> Seventy-four - . percent of the residents ;.support x the <br /> construction" of a Elk River Community Center, ..�eighteen, percent ;' <br />
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