Over one hundred of High River's best and brightest were on hand Tuesday morning for the unveiling of the "Vital Signs" survey done in the Spring by the group "Our High River."

Over 500 people took part in the survey giving the Town a grade of "B."

But what's going to come of all the work crunching the numbers?

Kalie Mosig with the group says it'll lead to more discussion, and hopefully community engagement.

"For the next year we're going to be hosting a variety of "vital conversations." So, "Our High River" hosts community cafe's. Each one of those for the next year will take on a different topic that we had in the survey. So residents can come out and discuss everything that was in those sections in a little more detail. And then also we're hoping that this might spark some more community action."

Mosig says transportation issues, the Happy Trails and a sense of "segregation" from residents of the Northwest part of town were some of the hot button issues.