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1991-70
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5/28/1991
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103
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<br /> parking lots and public transportation. <br /> Table 6a examines respondents' project <br /> rankings accounting for various category of respondent. <br /> [See Table 6a] <br /> street and drainage improvement remains the number one <br /> project priority by all groups of respondents, as shown in <br /> Table 6a. The proportions of students and residents listing <br /> "street and drainage improvement" as their highest priority <br /> are virtually identical (32.7% compared with 33.7%). <br /> Additionally, students are somewhat more likely than <br /> residents to list "water improvements", "civic performing <br /> arts center," and "downtown parking lots" as high priority <br /> project items. <br /> Residents of the North and West sectors are <br /> considerably more likely than rasidents of other sectors to <br /> list street and drainage improvement as the highest priority <br /> project, and ETJ residents are somewhat more interested in <br /> a "convention/conference center," "new parks," and "downtown <br /> parking," than are inner city residents. Hispanics are <br /> somewhat more likely than Anglos to list "street and drainage <br /> improvements" as the number one priority (40.2% compared with <br /> 32.2%), and Anglos are somewhat more likely to support <br /> "convention/conference center," "water improvements," and <br /> 28 <br />
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