Town Government
Boards & Commissions
What Boards & Commissions Are
Beyond the Select Board and the School Committee, much of Plymouth’s governing happens on volunteer boards and commissions. They approve new development, hear zoning appeals, protect wetlands and ponds, weigh in on historic places, and guide services for residents. With Plymouth holding some of the largest open space in eastern Massachusetts, these boards carry real weight. They are also the rooms where an ordinary resident can have the most direct hand in a decision.
Most members are appointed by the Select Board and serve fixed terms. The meetings are public, and seats open up regularly.
Key Boards & Commissions
- Planning Board reviews subdivisions, site plans, and major development.
- Zoning Board of Appeals hears variances and special permits.
- Conservation Commission protects Plymouth’s wetlands, ponds, and rare pine barrens.
- Historic District Commission helps protect the town’s historic buildings and waterfront.
- Board of Health oversees inspections, clinics, and public health rules.
- Council on Aging Board guides services for older residents.
For the full roster, current members, vacancies, and schedules, see plymouth-ma.gov.
How to Serve
- Find an opening on the town’s boards and committees page.
- Submit a letter of interest or application to the Select Board office.
- Interview if asked, and await appointment by the Select Board.
- Serve: attend the public meetings and help make decisions for your town.
Serving on a board is one of the most direct ways to shape Plymouth.
