Spencer Brimley
February 18, 2020 by admin
Spencer W. Brimley is the Community and Economic Development Director for Clearfield, Utah. has a Bachelors of Science Degree in Urban Planning, from Arizona State University and a Master’s Degree in Real Estate Development from the University of Utah. Before joining Clearfield he was a Planner with Salt Lake County.
As a the Planner and Community Development Director for Clearfield City, Spencer has gained a growing range of experience in current and long planning processes and issues. In his efforts to make project reviews easier and more consistent, Spencer loves to have a process for everything he does to assure him and his staff are focused, efficient and consistent. Spencer’s extensive experience in development review has allowed him to develop planning objectives and zoning standards with an understanding of how they will impact real projects. Spencer enjoys people and loves to make new friends and to network, especially on the golf course. Spencer is married and has four fun-loving and busy kids. He is married to the most wonderful woman in the world and is extremely grateful to her for all her love and support that has allowed to find success at every turn.
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