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1991-70
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5/28/1991
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103
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<br /> "traffic signals," and "lack of public transportation," than <br /> are residents of other sectors. Residents of the South <br /> sector, on'the other hand, tend to be less critical of "lack <br /> of railroad overpasses," and "sidewalks" than residents of <br /> other areas. ETJ residents do not differ much from residents <br /> in general except that they tend to be less critical of "lack <br /> of public transportation," and "sidewalks." Hispanics are <br /> more critical of all transportation issues than are Anglos, <br /> with the exception of "lack of railroad overpasses" where <br /> 74.8% of Anglos view this as a severe or modest problem, <br /> compared with 69.6% of Hispanics. <br /> PRIORITY OF PROJECTS <br /> The survey asked respondents to rank a variety of <br /> projects which the city could initiate in terms of <br /> priority of interest. Table 6 presents the results. <br /> [See Table 6] <br /> Street and drainage improvements is clearly the <br /> leading project which citizens' support. Almost one-third <br /> (33.1%) of respondents list this as their number one priority <br /> project, as shown in Table 6. Other transportation-related <br /> issues also receive high priority rankings by large <br /> proportions of respondents, including improved downtown <br /> 26 <br />
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