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Poll: 51% against a public power agency

A little more than half of the people who responded to our Oct. 27, 2011 online survey feel that Sonoma County should not pursue the creation of a public power agency.

By | November 2nd, 2011|0 Comments

Poll: Most say pit bull that killed beagle should be euthanized

More than 78 percent of the people who responded to our Oct. 20, 2011 online survey feel that the pit bull that attacked and killed a beagle should be euthanized.

By | October 26th, 2011|9 Comments

Poll: Most like museum’s new direction

Two-thirds of the people who responded to our Oct. 13, 2011 online survey said they like the new direction of the Petaluma Museum.

By | October 19th, 2011|0 Comments

Poll: Concern about Postal Service

About two-thirds of the respondents to our Oct. 6, 2011 online survey are either very concerned or somewhat concerned about plans to close the North Bay Mail Distribution Center in Petaluma.

By | October 13th, 2011|1 Comment

Poll: Dave Sears should be next police chief

Lt. Dave Sears is the choice to be Petaluma’s next police choice, according to respondents to our Sept. 29, 2011 online survey.

By | October 5th, 2011|0 Comments

Poll: Strong opposition to Dream Act

Approximately 85 percent of respondents to our Sept. 22, 2011 online poll oppose the Dream Act.

By | September 29th, 2011|2 Comments

Poll: Development impact fees are too high

Nearly 62 percent of respondents to our Sept. 15, 2011 online poll feel that Petaluma’s development impact fees are too high, while about 29.8 percent feel they are about right.

By | September 22nd, 2011|0 Comments

Poll shows lack of confidence in SMART

Most of the readers who responded to our Sept. 8, 2011 online poll about Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit appear to have lost faith with the regional rail transit agency.

By | September 15th, 2011|0 Comments

Poll: Most like traffic roundabouts

Our. Sept. 1, 2011 online poll about traffic roundabouts in Petaluma drew a mixed response and lively comments, but most respondents say they like them and find them effective in facilitating traffic flow and easy to navigate.

By | September 8th, 2011|1 Comment

Poll: Cell-phone fines not tough enough

A majority of the respondent to our Aug. 25, 2011 online poll feel that the new legislation increasing the fines for talking on a cell phone or texting while driving is not tough enough.

By | September 1st, 2011|0 Comments