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taxes go to city government, the median response among those who <br /> offered an answer was fifteen percent. But, thirty-four percent <br /> • of the sample, a little higher than the norm, were unable to even <br /> venture a guess. Fifty-eight percent of the sample correctly <br /> said that the city's tax rate had increased during the past few <br /> years. While more information about the cost-efficiency of city <br /> services should be provided to residents, citizens seem to have a <br /> fairly accurate view of the tax climate in Elk River. <br /> Communications patterns revealed that most residents, <br /> eighty-six percent, rely upon the "Elk River Star" for <br /> information about City government and its activities, The <br /> "grapevine" was relied upon by ten percent, at the norm for most <br /> communities. Only twenty-four percent of the residents reported <br /> their households -currently received cable television; hence, the <br /> telecasting of city council meetings could potentially reach only <br /> one-quarter of the city. But, the projected audience for <br /> occasional viewership would be about one-third of those <br /> households, or eight percent citywide. The City may wish to <br /> consider the publication of a newsletter on a regular basis to <br /> augment the local newspaper. While communication channels are <br /> very strong, this vehicle would provide an excellent means to <br /> inform the citizenry about on-going activities and programs. In <br /> addition, insertion of the newsletter into the "Elk River Star" <br /> would effectively reach almost ninety percent of the residents. <br /> The City was felt to be "about right" in its enforcement of <br /> city codes. Fifty-nine percent awarded that rating, but thirty <br /> percent indicated that the enforcement was "not tough enough. " <br /> Particularly troublesome to these residents was the code <br /> enforcement on, first, loose animals, and second, messy yards. <br /> The City may wish to re-examine its enforcement procedures, <br /> particularly as they apply to dogs running loose. <br /> City services were rated unevenly by the residents of Elk <br /> River. Police protection, fire protection, and the City Library <br /> were awarded strong approval scores of approximately eighty <br /> percent. Sewers and water was viewed favorably by fifty-four <br /> percent of the residents; sixteen percent disapproved. All of <br /> these evaluations are consistent with norms established in <br /> previous studies. Three services, however, were given much lower <br /> positive evaluations and much lower negative scores than usual: <br /> snow plowing was approved of by sixty-nine percent and <br /> disapproved of by thirty percent; street maintenance was viewed <br /> favorably by sixty-seven percent and unfavorably by thirty-four <br /> percent; and, street lighting was rated as "excellent" or "good" <br /> by fifty seven percent, and rated "only fair" or "poor" by a high <br /> thirty-nine percent. The City was wish to review these three <br /> services for problems and potential improvements. <br /> City staff served an unusually large number of residents <br /> directly. Forty-six percent, about twenty percent higher than <br /> Sthe norm, had "quite a lot" or "some" first hand contact with the <br /> City staff. Evaluations, however, were weaker than usual. <br /> Fifty-nine percent rated the City st&ff as either "excellent" or <br /> 136 <br />
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