In 2000, Pataki appointed Donohue to chair a task force looking in quality communities in New York. Donohue's task force met around the state to discuss land use policies, economic development and growth issues. The panel issued 41 recommendations regarding preserving community character statewide. Since the conclusion of the task force, Donohue has served as Chairwoman of the Quality Communities Working Group, which oversees implementation of the task force's recommendations and the awarding of quality communities grants to towns statewide. As a part of this, Donohue is in charge of the Quality Communities Clearinghouse.
According to the website for the Quality Communities Clearinghouse, Donohue's panel made recommendations in the areas of neighborhood preservation, open space conservation, farmland preservation, economic development, land use planning, transportation, and technology. Donohue has traveled the state hosting roundtable discussion on quality communities issues since 2000. In this role she has worked with Secretraies of State
Alexander Treadwell, Randy Daniels, and
Christopher Jacobs on local government issues.