Testing Virtual Engagement Hub SurveyPlease enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.A. The proposed new urban boundary shown in OPA 62 reflects an appropriate future growth limit for Smithville over the next 30 years. 5 – Strongly Agree5 – Strongly Agree4 – Agree3 – Neutral2 – Disagree1 – Strongly DisagreeB. The policy amendments and targets in OPA 62 reflect the right balance of intensification, growth, population, and employment for Smithville.5 – Strongly Agree5 – Strongly Agree4 – Agree3 – Neutral2 – Disagree1 – Strongly DisagreeC. The draft Preferred Concept Plan (Place-Types) includes an appropriate mix of land uses (e.g. areas for a variety of different forms of housing, commercial businesses and industry, parks and open space, community facilities, etc.).5 – Strongly Agree5 – Strongly Agree4 – Agree3 – Neutral2 – Disagree1 – Strongly DisagreeD. The draft Preferred Concept Plan (Transportation) reflects an appropriate and well-connected network of conceptual future street locations and types (arterial, collector, local, active transportation/trails, etc.).5 – Strongly Agree5 – Strongly Agree4 – Agree3 – Neutral2 – Disagree1 – Strongly DisagreeE. The draft Preferred Concept Plan (Natural Heritage System) adequately recognizes the existing features of the natural environment and opportunities to enhance and connect natural areas and open spaces.5 – Strongly Agree5 – Strongly Agree4 – Agree3 – Neutral2 – Disagree1 – Strongly DisagreeSubmit