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1/18/2011
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Board of Commissioners
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• Rob Wallace Park. Nearly two - thirds (65 %) of those surveyed supported the use of <br />grant money to develop Rob Wallace Park; 29% did not, and 6% did not have an opinion <br />• Support for County Efforts to Encourage the Consumption of Local Food. 84% of <br />those surveyed supported the County's efforts to encourage more consumption of local <br />food; 4% did not, and 12% did not have an opinion. <br />• Support for Sustainability Programs. Most (90 %) of those surveyed thought it is <br />important for Cabarrus County to support sustainability programs that help reduce <br />pollution, conserve energy, and protect water resources; 7% did not, and 3% did not have <br />an opinion. <br />• Support for Using Sales Tax Revenue to Funding for New School Construction. <br />Forty -nine percent (49 %) of those surveyed supported the use of sales tax revenue to <br />fund new school construction in Cabarrus County; 37% did not, and 14% had a "neutral" <br />opinion. <br />• Support for Using Property Tax Revenue to Funding for New School Construction. <br />Thirty -four percent (34 %) of those surveyed supported the use of property tax revenue to <br />fund new school construction in Cabarrus County; 51% did not, and 15% had a "neutral" <br />opinion. <br />ETC Institute (2010) <br />Executive Summary - viii, number 2 <br />G -4 <br />
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