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1991-70
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5/28/1991
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103
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<br /> "excellent" or "good." Just over half of all respondents <br /> rate San Marcos city government as IIgood" or lIexcellent." <br /> Table 4a reexamines these responses accounting for the <br /> various categories of respondents. <br /> (Table 4a] <br /> A few deviations to these overall patterns are evident <br /> when examining responses to these items by the various <br /> categories of respondents. Students tend to rate somewhat <br /> more highly the overall appearance of San Marcos and San <br /> Marcos city government than do residents. Residents, on the <br /> other hand, rate neighborhood appearances and quality of life <br /> in San Marcos somewhat more favorably than do students. <br /> Residents in the East sector rate more highly the <br /> city's overall appearance, residents in the North rate more <br /> highly the appearance of their neighborhood as well as the <br /> city's overall quality of life. Residents in the South rate <br /> more highly city government than do residents of the other <br /> sectors, however these differences are not great. Hispanics <br /> rate the appearance of the city higher than do Anglos, but <br /> Anglos rate all other items more favorably than do Hispanics. <br /> TRANSPORTATION ISSUES <br /> The survey asked respondents to evaluate the severity <br /> 21 <br />
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