NORWALK, Conn. — Ever taken a survey where you submit the questions? Well, you can now.
The City is seeking its residents’ opinions on its industrial zoning.
The survey, posted by the consulting firm Utile, had less than 50 statements up for a vote but the total is up to 185 Wednesday evening.
The idea is, participants add their own statements. Then others agree, disagree or pass.
“The intent of the survey is to get feedback on peoples’ thoughts and concerns related to industrial zones, the uses allowed and the types of businesses that should be targeted,” Planning and Zoning Director Steven Kleppin said in an email. “It is not your typical survey which asks questions and total the results. It is meant to be an interactive discussion where the response changes based on responses. In addition, people can track and view the conversation as it unfolds. The survey runs through the end of the year.”