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responses to questions from the Blacksburg Motor Company building on South Main Street."We basically said to the public, 'Hey, come chat with us about the plan, what are your questions, ideas or clarification needs?'," Sedlak said.The event was a first in this format for Blacksburg."We have not done anything like this in the past, so this is a new thing for us. It's something I've wanted to do for a while, to use this medium as a way to get input from the public," Sedlak said. "This is a perfect way to get feedback on this."Liz Roop, a senior public and urban affairs major, was at the event helping the town with their responses to the tweets."I was very pleased with the event's outcome and involvement level," Roop said."In total, the Twitter Town Hall involved 100 plus tweets through numerous conversations on the comprehensive plan topics," Roop said. "Additionally, citizens were able to follow the Bburg2046 hash tag to read the conversations."There is not a student or university component to the plan because we look at the entire town, which does include the Virginia Tech campus itself," Drake said. "For example, the jobs and housing section talks about some of the housing challenges we have, and how that affects students."In order to do this effectively, Drake says it's important to reach out to students."I've reached out to all populations, graduate, undergraduate, international. We are really trying to reach out to the permanent residents in the town too," Drake said. "With each of these age groups, everyone has a different concern or request or desire on how to