Poll: Extending services to Dry Creek tribe
Most of those responding to this week’s online Argus-Courier poll thought that the city should not give voters the opportunity to extend the urban growth boundary, including sewer and water, to the Dry...
View ArticlePoll: Transit tops list of priorities for City Council
The top three priorities for the new City Council to address among readers responding to this week’s online poll were traffic and transportation; jobs and economic development, and the future of the...
View ArticlePoll: Electronic toll at the Golden Gate Bridge
About 64 percent of those responding to this week’s online poll opposed a change to electronic-only toll taking on the Golden Gate Bridge. About 27 percent supported the change and 9 percent weren’t...
View ArticleOpinions split on gun control measures
Opinions were split on whether or not a ban on assault weapons should be reinstated, but there was a clearer divide with regard to whether or not there should be a ban on large ammunition magazines....
View ArticlePoll: Restoring School Resource Officers a good idea
The majority of those responding to this week’s online poll approved of the Police Department’s decision to restore a School Resource Officer position to the campus of Petaluma High School. About 73...
View ArticlePoll: Opinions split on city water takeover
Opinions were closely divided on whether or not the City of Petaluma should take over management of water distribution on a site south of town owned by the Dry Creek Band of Pomo Indians if it would...
View ArticlePoll: Most say racism not widespread in Petaluma
The majority of those responding to this week’s online poll, about 49 percent, believe a recent, racially charged incident at a Petaluma High School basketball game, where PHS students chanted and held...
View ArticlePoll: Should fire departments partner?
The vast majority of those responding to an Argus-Courier online poll thought that the Petaluma Fire Department should share management duties with the Rancho Adobe Fire Department if it would save...
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The majority of those responding to this week’s Argus-Courier online poll opposed the county adding fluoride to its drinking water supply. About 75 percent disapproved of the proposed move. Here were...
View ArticlePoll: Naming rights at Petaluma City Schools
A small majority of those responding to an Argus-Courier online poll said that they did not think schools should give individuals or businesses the right to name school facilities if they made a large...
View ArticleBishop’s ‘morals’ clause unpopular
About 70.5 percent of those responding to this week’s online poll disapproved of Bishop Robert Vasa requiring all teachers under his diocese to sign a ‘morals’ addendum. About 23 percent approved, and...
View ArticlePoll: Most would like fairgrounds to remain as they are
Most of those responding to this week’s online poll said that they believed the Sonoma-Marin Fairgrounds should remain as they are. About 57 percent believed that the grounds should be kept as they...
View ArticlePoll: Drug dogs at schools a good idea
Most of those responding to the Argus-Courier’s online poll this week said that they thought bringing drug-sniffing dogs onto school campuses as a deterrant to drug use was a good idea. About 23...
View ArticlePoll: Most love mural on wall of Phoenix Theater
(This post is from a poll originally printed in the Argus-Courier on April 11.) A large majority of those responding to this week’s online poll said they loved the downtown mural that is going up on...
View ArticlePoll: Most opposed to county’s power plan
The majority, or 60 percent, of those responding to this week’s online poll said that Sonoma County should not get into the business of providing power through the Sonoma County Clean Power Agency,...
View ArticlePoll: Many find Petaluma too expensive
The overwhelming majority of those responding to the Argus-Courier’s online poll said that they or someone they knew found it too expensive to live in Petaluma. About 76 percent found it too expensive,...
View ArticlePoll: Opinions split on Scouts’ policies
Opinions were divided on a new policy the Boy Scouts of America is considering that would lift its decades-old ban on openly gay scouts. The policy would keep in place a ban on gay troop leaders. About...
View ArticlePoll: How should agricultural land be used?
The majority of people responding to this week’s online poll oppose a solar facility being built on agricultural land on the outskirts of Petaluma at Frates and Adobe roads. About 50 percent approved...
View ArticlePoll: Community still divided over new shopping center
Many poll respondents said they will shop at the new retail center opening at the site of the former Kenilworth Junior High, with the majority of those stating that they look forward to shopping at...
View ArticlePoll: Possible casino should be prevented
Most of those responding to this week’s online poll thought that the Dry Creek Band of Pomo Indians might still build a casino on their property south of Petaluma — about 58 percent. Another 35 percent...
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