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A solid 80% rate the ease of getting around the community as "excellent" or "good:" <br />EXCELLENT ....................................... 9% <br />GOOD........................................... 0 o <br />ONLY FAIR ....................................... 14% <br />0 <br />POOR ............................................ 5 0 <br />DON'T KNOW/REFUSED ............................ 2% <br />Nineteen percent are more critical int heir evaluations. <br />Ratings are higher among: <br />• residents for eleven to twenty years <br />• owners of homes valued between $600,000 and $1 million <br />They are lower among: <br />• residents for twenty years or more <br />Expanded Automobile <br />Traffic Corridors <br />Respondents were asked: <br />Would you favor or oppose the City of Orono developing <br />expanded automobile traffic corridors for commuter <br />traffic moving within and through the community? Do <br />you feel strongly that way? <br />By a 52%-38% margin, residents favor developing expanded automobile traffic corridors for <br />commute traffic moving within and through the community: <br />STRONGLY FAVOR ................................ 3% <br />FAVOR.......................................... 49% <br />OPPOSE .......................................... 21% <br />STRONGLY OPPOSE .............................. 17% <br />DON'T KNOW/REFUSED ........................... 11% <br />Supporters tend to be: <br />• those very informed about city government and its activities <br />• households with children <br />• owners of homes valued between $600,000 and $1 million <br />• eighteen to forty-four year olds <br />98 <br />
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