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Hopkins residents showed big support for continued redevelopment in a recent city survey—and they have some specific amenities in mind.

This spring, the City of Hopkins surveyed residents for the first time since 2007.

Minneapolis-based Decision Resources called 400 randomly selected households—on cell phones and landlines—to find out exactly what residents thought about their community (at least within the ±5 percent margin of error). The results were overwhelmingly positive.

In the coming days, Patch will be taking a look at what the survey found. In this edition, we examine what residents thought about redevelopment.

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View the survey results in the graphs above. The graphs may not be visible in some mobile browsers. If that’s the case for you, click here to view them on the Infogr.am website.

And be sure to check back later for a look at what residents think of taxes, city services, parks and more.

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