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VERY IMPORTANT ............................... 74% <br />SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT ......................... 24% <br />NOT TOO IMPORTANT ............................. 1% <br />NOT AT ALL IMPORTANT .......................... 1% <br />DON'T KNOW/REFUSED ............................ 1% <br />This issue ranks second out of seven in importance. <br />There are no statistically significant sub -group differences. <br />Each sustainability-related issue is viewed by at least 58% as "very important." Two are viewed <br />the same way by at least 70% — maintaining healthy forests and protecting and improving surface <br />and ground water in the city. <br />Protecting Forested Areas <br />Respondents were asked: <br />In general, do you think the City of Orono does too <br />much, about the right amount, or too little in protecting <br />forested areas? <br />Seventy-five percent think the City of Orono does "about the right amount' in protecting forested <br />areas: <br />TOO MUCH ...................................... <br />14% <br />ABOUT RIGHT AMOUNT .......................... <br />75% <br />TOO LITTLE ....................................... <br />4% <br />DON'T KNOW/REFUSED ............................ <br />8% <br />Only 14% think the City does "too much," while four percent say the City does "too little." <br />"Too much"is reported at a higher rate by: <br />• those not contacting City Hall <br />• households with seniors <br />"About right amount" is indicated most often by: <br />• those connected to city water <br />M-A <br />
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