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Solid majorities of all major demographic <br /> and geographic subgroups indicated they <br /> feel "very safe" in Pleasanton. <br /> Groups slightly more likely to say Groups slightly less likely to say <br /> the feel "ye safe" in Pleasanton the feel "ye safe"in Pleasanton <br /> • Younger Republicans • Those without post-secondary degrees <br /> • Local business owners • Older Republicans, independents,& <br /> • Upper-income households men <br /> • Asian/Pacific Islanders <br /> • People of color <br /> Fmbmk Umhr..tkdlm.Urc&.lma4 riff 04 <br /> Changes in Attitude by Demographics <br /> • Largely, these attitudes are similar across major <br /> demographic groups as they have been in prior <br /> years. <br /> • However, there were a few notable differences: <br /> — Residents ages 75+ and who live in ZIP code 94588 are <br /> more likely to rate life in Pleasanton as "excellent" than in <br /> 2015. <br /> — Newcomers to the city are more likely to give an "excellent" <br /> rating to the city as a place to raise kids. <br /> — Latinos are less likely to give the highest rating to life in <br /> Pleasanton and to the city as a place to live. <br /> 6 <br />
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