Carol Stauffer

Carol Stauffer, AICP, has extensive experience in urban and regional planning, currently serving as the Assistant Director at the Chester County Planning Commission since December 1990. In this role, Carol also holds titles including Infrastructure and Plan Review Director, Planning Services Director, and Senior Planner. Prior to this, Carol worked as a Senior Planner at the Penobscot Valley Council of Governments from 1988 to 1990 and as a Community Planner at the Bucks County Planning Commission from 1985 to 1988. Carol earned a Master's degree in City Planning from the University of Pennsylvania and a Bachelor of Arts in Geoenvironmental Studies from Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania.

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West Chester, United States

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Chester County Planning Commission

The County of Chester, Pennsylvania MISSION The mission of the Chester County Planning Commission is to provide future growth and preservation plans to citizens, so that they can enjoy a Chester County that is historic, green, mobile and prosperous. Planning Commission The Chester County Planning Commission is a nine-member advisory board appointed by the County Commissioners. The members represent diverse backgrounds, volunteering to serve four-year terms. The officers are elected annually. All are dedicated to promoting coordinated growth and preservation planning for all of Chester County. Initially the work of the Planning Commission involved inventorying and mapping the County’s features and resources. Over time, the Planning Commission has evolved into a modern, professionally staffed, planning organization that uses specialized knowledge and training, along with the latest techniques and technology, to plan for the future of Chester County. The Planning Commission’s activities are enabled, and in some matters mandated, by the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code.


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