A new poll from Vanderbilt University finds that Nashville residents are increasingly concerned about the city’s pace of growth.

More than two thirds of residents, 68 percent, believe Nashville is on the right track. However, that is down from 72 percent when the poll was last conducted in 2015, according to a news release.

John Geer, a Vanderbilt professor who co-conducted the poll, said that is still a “strong” figure, but pointed to other “warning signs” in the data. For instance,…