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There are many standing committees as well as ad-hoc committees within the Greater HIlltop Area Commission.  Each committee is headed by a member of GHAC, however ANYONE may
serve on  a committee.  If you would like to serve, please contact the chair of the
committee of which you would like to be a part.
Budget Committee (ad hoc)
Chair: Potts

Commissioner(s): Corson, Patterson
Community Member(s):
Community Relations
Chair: Thornburgh

Commissioner(s): Corson, Keplar, Patterson
Community Member(s): Linda Patterson
Government and Legislation
Chair: Keplar

Commissioner(s): Contonio, Corson, Manley, Whitman
Community Member(s): Lisa Boggs, Linda Patterson
Human Services and Education
Chair: Bagley

Commissioner(s): Decker, Laughlin
Community Member(s):
Liquor Permit Review (ad-hoc)
Chair: Decker

Commissioner(s):
Community Member(s):
Planning and Economic Development
Chair: Hermiller

Commissioner(s): Horn, Patterson
Community Member(s):
Public Safety
Chair: Boggs

Commissioner(s): Contonio, Keplar, Whitman
Community Member(s): Linda Patterson
Recreation and Parks
Chair: Laughlin

Commissioner(s): Decker
Community Member(s):
Zoning
Chair: Horn

Commissioner(s): Boggs, Hermiller, Manley, Patterson, Whitman
Community Member(s): 
Columbus West High School Bell Tower

G.H.A.C. Mission

"As residents, colleagues and friends, to serve to the absolute best of our abilities,  the citizens of
The Greater Hilltop Area in our elected and appointed capacities and
to move our community forward while remaining committed to respecting our past."


G.H.A.C. Vision

"To embrace the historic significance of our neighborhoods and determination of our neighbors, to encourage and
facilitate responsible economic development, to build continuing and effective 
communication between residents and city officials and to facilitate change when needed, through community and cooperation.



"To embrace the historic significance of our neighborhoods and determination of our neighbors,  to encourage and
facilitate  responsible economic development, to build continuing and effective 
communication between residents and city officials and  to facilitate change when needed,
through community and cooperation."