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Frady has dedicated 33 years of service to the City of Hendersonville, starting as an office assistant and working her way up to assistant zoning administrator, zoning administrator and finally development assistance director. Known for providing excellent customer service, Frady has dedicated her career to serving the citizens of Hendersonville. She has also served as an adviser in professional organizations in the following capacities: Regional Director of the North Carolina Association of Floodplain Managers 2010-2012, Treasurer of the North Carolina Association of Floodplain Managers 2012 – present; and Regional Director of the North Carolina Association of Housing Code Officials. During her tenure, the number of Hendersonville residents more than doubled from 6,862 to 14,157, while the city boundaries increased to 4,643 acres, much of which it attributable to Frady’s work on several major annexations. Her work has led to smart growth for residential develop ....
Staff Reports Susan Frady, who retired from the city of Hendersonville as the development assistance director, was presented with the Order of the Long Leaf Pine by N.C. Sen. Chuck Edwards Friday. Frady dedicated 33 years of service to the city, working as an office assistant, assistant zoning administrator, zoning administrator and finally as development assistance director, according to the city. She is known for providing excellent customer service to everyone and has dedicated her career to serving the residents of Hendersonville, city officials said in a news release. Frady has served as an integral advisor in professional organizations in the following capacities: regional director of the N.C. Association of Floodplain Managers 2010-12, treasurer of the N.C. Association of Floodplain Managers 2012-present; and regional director of the N.C. Association of Housing Code Officials. ....
Pennsylvania needs the federal infrastructure bill to help prepare our communities for flooding | Opinion Updated Apr 09, 2:23 PM; Posted Apr 09, 2:23 PM Facebook Share While spring brings welcomed sunshine and warmer temperatures to Pennsylvania, it also brings the threat of floods due to snow melt, heavy rains, and the start of hurricane season. What better time to hold the annual Pennsylvania Association of Floodplain Managers (PAFPM) conference? Earlier this month, more than 100 floodplain managers, planners, and design professionals congregated virtually to share knowledge and discuss policies that better prepare our communities for floods, the costliest and most prevalent natural disaster in the state. Speakers included representatives from the Army Corps of Engineers, FEMA, National Weather Service, PA-DEP, and The Pew Charitable Trusts. ....