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P R O J E C T S & S E R V I C E S <br />The ballot language presented in Question 5 indicated that the proposed sales tax measure <br />would be used to fund general city services, such as fire protection, paramedic, and 911 emer- <br />gency response, crime prevention, graffiti removal, addressing homelessness, and keeping <br />streets, sidewalks, parks and public facilities safe, clean, and well -maintained. The purpose of <br />Question 7 was to provide respondents with a full range of projects and services that may be <br />funded by the measure, and to identify which of these projects voters most favored funding with <br />sales tax proceeds. <br />After reading each project or service that may be funded by the measure, respondents were <br />asked if they would favor or oppose spending some of the money on that particular item assum- <br />ing that the measure passes. Descriptions of the projects tested, as well as voters' responses, <br />are shown in Figure 10 below.3 <br />Question 7 The measure we've been discussing will provide funding for a variety of services in <br />your community. If the measure passes, would you favor or oppose using some of the money to: <br />_____, or do you not have an opinion? <br />FIGURE 10 PROJECTS & SERVICES <br />Remove graffiti and clean piles of trash and litter along streets, <br />Cf sidewalks, and in public areas <br />Keep parks and playgrounds safe, clean, and well -maintained <br />a <br />a <br />Fix potholes and pave/maintain city streets <br />a <br />Provide quick responses to 911 emergencies <br />a <br />Repair aging infrastructure including storm drains, bridges, <br />c7 sidewalks, and public facilities <br />ro <br />a Provide fire protection and paramedic services <br />Address homelessness <br />C( <br />Provide recreation, education, and employment programs for <br />Cr youth and seniors <br />s <br />a <br />Provide library services <br />Provide law enforcement services, including crime prevention <br />d and investigations <br />■Strongly favor _Somewhat favor <br />0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 <br />Respondents <br />All projects and services tested were popular with Santa Ana voters, with more than seven -in -ten <br />respondents indicating they would favor spending measure proceeds on each of the 10 items <br />tested. That said, the services that resonated with the largest percentage of respondents were <br />removing graffiti and cleaning up piles of trash and litter along streets, sidewalks, and in public <br />areas (91% strongly or somewhat favor), keeping parks and playgrounds safe, clean, and well- <br />3. For the full text of the services tested, turn to Question 7 in Questionnaire & Toplines on page 31. <br />�ik�� 1 j0_00%a Ana 8 fire North Research, Inc.�'�� <br />
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