Welcome to the Vision Greenwood Heatmap Survey Data Visualization

This platform provides access to the data gathered from community members and stakeholders that attended the Vision Greenwood Think-Tank on January 31 and February 1, as well as the Vision Greenwood Community Visioning Session and Community Update Session that took place on March 13, 2025. On the chart, there are filters on the right-hand side. These filters allow you to explore responses by different cohorts within the community respondents. This visualization is intended to allow you to explore the data set and see what community members and stakeholders think about the expected, preferred, and least desirable futures for Greenwood. Please note that the chart is loading a lot of information, so it may take a moment to load when opened.

The chart below shows the responses to the future scenario questions in the Heatmap Survey. This chart represents all responses for the Expected, Preferred, and Least Desirable Futures. These can be selected in the filter on the right-hand side (at the bottom of the filter chart). The scenario matrix is further explained in the Think-Tank Report. The chart is structured as follows:

  • X axis is Development Trajectory
  • Y axis is Community Evolution

Key things to note:

  • The Least Desirable future was firmly based in Scenario D – Same Trajectory. The bottom left-hand side of this quadrant had the most responses regarding this being the least desirable future for Greenwood.
  • The size of the circle denotes the amount of responses. The larger the circle, the more responses.
  • The Preferred future falls primarily within the Scenario B – Destination: Greenwood!
  • The Expected future location is more muted, with respondents considering all quadrants as possible Expected futures.
  • This data can be filtered by the profile questions to reveal cohort responses.
  • Cohorts are defined as the two major groups that completed the heatmap surveys: Think-Tank participants, and Community Visioning Session and/or Community Update (March 13) participants.
  • You can download a PDF by selecting the download tab at the bottom of the chart.