How Broad Is Your Planning Horizon?
by Elaine Cogan

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Why it's important as a planning commissioner to take the time to meet people outside your own circle.


From PCJ #18, Spring 1995
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There probably is not a community in this land that has erected a statue in honor of a planning commissioner! Mayors, yes; and untold numbers of war heroes. But people, such as yourself, who devote hours of earnest effort to keeping your communities livable and unique, often go unnoticed.

You may not mind, for with notice comes notoriety, and with the mood of today's voracious media, sometimes too much prying into personal affairs. Still, when you finish your term of office on the planning board, for what would you like to be remembered? You are setting your sights too low if all you can take credit for is a particular subsection in the zoning code. Think again. You take part in some of the most important decisions a community can make and have the opportunity to help broaden its horizons and aspirations, even in the midst of the tough, day-to-day decisions that must be made.

One of the best ways to do this is never to lose sight of the fact that you have another life (though you may wonder sometimes after an interminable zoning hearing). Conflict of interest laws protect the community from flagrant misuse of power or position, but they should not be misinterpreted to mean that we ignore all we know or who we are. ...

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