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Regional cooperation is the topic of May meeting

Cathy Zielinski, program manager-human services planning for the Rappahannock-Rapidan Regional Commission, will speak to the Lake of the Woods Democratic Club at its May 17 meeting on the efforts of Orange County and its neighboring counties and towns to develop regional cooperation in addressing shared concerns, such as housing. transportation and tourism.

In addition to Orange County, the Rappahannock-Rapidan Regional Commission serves the counties of Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison and Rappahannock, and the towns of Culpeper, Gordonsville, Madison, Orange, Remington, The Plains, Warrenton and Washington. It has its headquarters in Culpeper.

One of 21 regional commissions chartered by the Commonwealth of Virginia, the commission provides professional planning and technical resources, a concerted approach to regional cooperation, planning assistance with program delivery, and a forum for the interaction of appointed and elected local government officials and citizen members.

A founding principle of the Commonwealth’s planning district commissions is “to encourage and facilitate local government cooperation and state-local cooperation in addressing on a regional basis problems of greater than local significance.” The Rappahannock-Rapidan Regional Commission works to foster regional cooperation, coordination and collaboration through development of regional committees that focus on a variety of issues of importance to the region.

Ms. Zielinski serves as staff lead of the Commission’s Regional Workforce Affordable Housing Committee and Coordinated Human Services Mobility Planning initiative.

Active throughout the area in human services delivery for the past 15 years, most recently as project coordinator for the Rappahannock-Rapidan Eldercare Coalition, now called Aging Together, Ms. Zielinski holds a law degree from George Washington University and a Masters in Public Administration from Virginia Tech.

Ms. Zielinski has been with the Commission since 2006.

The club meets at 1:30 p.m. in the Lower Level of the LOW Clubhouse. Visitors, regardless of political affiliation, are welcome. Due to construction at the clubhouse, the lower level is accessible only by entering the front door and using the stairway.

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