Getting the Job Done
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I recall the scene to this day. I had just been appointed to the
Blacksburg Planning Commission. After a few congratulatory
comments, the commission chairman told me that I would encounter
few problems if I viewed my time on the commission as a job --
something that requires an unqualified commitment of time and
energy in order to get something done. That was among the best
advice I received about serving on a planning commission.
Being a planning commissioner does indeed require time and
energy. And in this regard it is akin to having a job. For some
commissioners the time commitment is minimal; no more than an
hour or two a week. For others, the time commitment is much
greater. In fact, for some planning commissioners time is
counted in days rather than hours.
The balance of this article will highlight strategies planning
boards can employ to help commissioners get the job done.
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