"The priorities seem to be a short-sighted look at an industrial corridor in which residences may come in, and without a recognition that it is surrounded by a residential area," Smith said. "And in particular, we will be potentially opening hundreds of acres to new zoning, and this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the city to meet its green goals, and I don't see anything in the conversation that calls for parkland to be included in this area, significant parkland."