Across the country, communities rely on their planning commissions for
guidance. But who guides the planning commissioners?
This step-by-step guidebook gets new commissioners off on the right foot
and helps experienced commission members navigate their roles. The
authors, all practicing planners, have worked extensively with planning
commissions for decades. They have watched commissioners scramble up a
steep learning curve, sit in the hot seat of controversy, and strive to
make sound decisions for the places they call home.
In this helpful handbook, the authors share ideas, insights, and
information to help commissioners succeed. Eight detailed chapters cover
everything from the nuts and bolts of development applications to the
nuances of legal issues to the part commissioners play in long-range
planning. Readers will learn how to prepare for their first commission
meeting, review a development plan, invite productive public input, and
steer clear of ethical dilemmas. Added resources include a glossary of
planning terms, a list of training resources, and the American Planning
Association's Statement of Ethical Principles in Planning. For anyone
serving on a planning commission, The Planning Commissioners Guide is
essential reading.