Politics & Government
Sudbury Has Spots On 19 Town Boards, Volunteers Needed
From the Planning Board to a committee that oversees the Sept. 11 memorial, Sudbury has a ton of government posts available.

SUDBURY, MA — If you've ever wanted to help run local government, now is your chance.
Sudbury has openings on 19 town commissions, committees and boards, including key decision-making bodies like the Planning Board and Sudbury Housing Trust.
Applying for a seat on a town board is easy, and similar to applying for a job. The only qualification is town residency — plus availability to participate in meetings.
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Want to serve? Click on the links to see open spots on these boards and commissions:
- Agricultural Commission
- Capital Improvement Advisory Committee
- Commission on Disability
- Conservation Commission
- Council on Aging
- Earth Removal Board (members serve as associates on the Zoning Board of Appeals)
- Energy & Sustainability Committee
- Historical Commission
- Land Acquisition Review Committee
- Memorial Day Committee
- Permanent Building Committee
- Planning Board
- Ponds & Waterway Committee
- September 11 Memorial Garden Oversight Committee
- Sudbury, Assabet and Concord River Stewardship Council
- Sudbury Housing Trust
- Sudbury Transportation Committee
- Town Historian
- Zoning Board of Appeals (associate members are full members of the Earth Removal Board)
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