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Home›News›Quentin Clapper Named Director of Franklin County’s Planning Department

Quentin Clapper Named Director of Franklin County’s Planning Department

By Matthew Lynch
November 19, 2024
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Quentin Clapper Named Director of Franklin County’s Planning Department

Introduction:
The Franklin County Commissioners have announced Quentin Clapper as the new director of the county’s planning department. Clapper’s appointment brings a fresh perspective and renewed focus on community development and planning initiatives.

Body:
Quentin Clapper, a native of Chambersburg, has been with Franklin County since May 2022, starting as a community planner and later becoming a senior planner. His dedication and leadership have earned him recognition, including being named Employee of the Month in August 2023.

In his new role, Clapper will oversee various programs within the planning department, including agricultural land preservation, transportation, and community development. He will also manage the county’s community connections department, which provides support services for individuals returning from correctional facilities and those facing housing instability.

Clapper’s appointment has been met with enthusiasm from county officials, who praised his work ethic and commitment to the community. His leadership is expected to drive forward key initiatives and enhance the county’s planning efforts.

Conclusion:
Quentin Clapper’s appointment as director of Franklin County’s planning department marks a significant step forward for the community. His experience and dedication to public service will be invaluable in advancing the county’s planning and development goals. The community looks forward to the positive impact of his leadership.

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