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Donna Jacobs, director of the MetroWest Growth Management Committee is leaving the Framingham-based agency to start her own planning consultancy, Cornerstone Community Planning. She was with the committee for five years.
The committee is an arm of the Metropolitan Area Planning Council and includes representation from Framingham, Holliston, Marlborough, Natick, Southborough, Wayland, Wellesley and Weston.
The committee provides technical assistance to towns on planning, growth and development, as well as transportation projects.
Jacobs’ new company will be based from her home in Stow for time being, she said.
“I’m really excited about this. I think this is the perfect time for me to start this. I’ve got over 25 years of experience and I have a lot to offer communities,” Jacobs said.
Jacobs said possible projects for her new company include working with towns that need specific regulations written in order to comply with new state storm water management legislation. Staff from the MAPC will cover Jacobs’ duties while the committee searches for a replacement.
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