Why are these volunteer boards to important to local government?
The volunteer boards are an important asset to local government because they offer a citizen's unique perspective to issues. County staff and the Board of Supervisors are able to be advised directly of the needs and concerns that are of importance to the community. These citizens know what the community wants and needs because they are the community. The many volunteers who serve on these different committees are deeply interested in the issues that their committee deals with. An example of this concern would be the Planning Commission. In addition to making recommendations on rezoning requests and special use permits, they are also deeply involved with the Comprehensive Plan for Roanoke County. The numerous committees, commissions, and boards are a valuable resource to both the Board of Supervisors and county staff.

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1. How many different citizen committees, commissions, and boards are there in the county?
2. What are some of the functions of the county's committees, commissions, and boards?
3. Why are these volunteer boards to important to local government?
4. Do volunteers receive any compensation for serving on the county's committees, commissions, or boards?
5. Are there any special requirements to serve on a county committee?
6. How do I volunteer to serve on a committee?