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Section 4: General Subject: Overworked & Underpaid? Msg# 877577
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Slobodan,
I truly wish you a great deal of success in your endeavors. Do you have a Committee (OPA) e-mail address where people can send you input in the future? Also, a few thoughts here (my opinions only): 1. Comprehensive planning is a big picture process. Don't try to dot all the i's and cross all the t's. If you do you will never finish or find yourself so bogged down that you lose focus. 2. Time is of the essence. If the process extends beyond 12 months the plan will join many others that sit on a shelf. 3. Reach consensus on the OPA vision/mission plan/whatever you want to call it first. Everything else springs forth from that agreement of OPA's purpose. 4. Develop an outline, then "chunk" the project taking each area and bringing it to completion to maintain focus and targeted results. 4. Involve staff and the appropriate board committees, remembering both have their own agendas. Use reports and studies prepared in the past, look at usage and need, and look at current documents in various states of progress. 5. Make sure you keep the Board and GM updated on a regular basis. They are necessary to the successful implementation of your recommendations and the more they are a “part” of the process the better. 6. A plan is a living document. It must evolve and change annually as circumstances, needs and the community changes. It must be more than a snapshot, it needs to be a guiding document, a strategic view of the future. 7. Be specific in your recommendations. No we ‘should’ or ‘could’ statements but definitive calls for action in each area. That may extend to the need for additional study for instance regarding the continuation of golf in our community. But whatever you do after the opening pages on demographics and other statistical data the plan must be succinct and to the point. 8. You will be (already are) called to make statements on various areas of Ocean Pines even before you have started the process. Remember you will be at odds with more than one person REGARDLESS of the position you take on any area of your plan. Do not be distracted or try to appease any of us along the way. Develop a tough skin – you will need it. 9. Finally, be bold and visionary. After all, you are simply a committee. Nothing you say can be enacted without the Board’s approval so go for it! Best wishes and good luck! Ted |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Dear OP member, I hope my subject line captured your curiosity. I became a full-time resident last July and last month I decided to join Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee (CPAC). You can find more info on CPAC by going to OP's website. We are looking for a volunteer to strengthen our "team" of 4 current members. Developing a "comprehensive plan" is a monumental undertaking thus the name of my post subject line. No pay and hard work is not an attractive way to solicit interests and help. My hope is that many of you will recognize "CP" importance and want to assist find great candidates. Below definition is from WikipediA. This will help you realize the kind of skills and experience needed in a person. Someone with a very broad set of skills and knowledge and with an ability for strategic thinking. I hope you welcome my outreach and I look forward to your comments and nominations. For more info call or email. THANK YOU! "Comprehensive planning is a term used in the United States by land use planners to describe a process that determines community goals and aspirations in terms of community development. The outcome of comprehensive planning is the Comprehensive Plan which dictates public policy in terms of transportation, utilities, land use, recreation, and housing. Comprehensive plans typically encompass large geographical areas, a broad range of topics, and cover a long-term time horizon." |
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