American Fork honors Planning Commission chair Christine Anderson with Jean Moser Award
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The council recognized Christine Anderson, chair of the American Fork Planning Commission, with the Jean Moser Award for long service and citizen leadership in planning; Anderson thanked staff and highlighted planning’s role in equity and long‑term community quality of life.
At the start of its Nov. 11 meeting the American Fork City Council recognized Christine Anderson, long‑serving chair of the American Fork Planning Commission, with the Jean Moser Award, which honors a non‑professional or citizen planner for significant contributions to planning.
Mayor and council members read the nomination prepared by Patrick and praised Anderson’s service, training engagement with the American Planning Association and steady leadership. Anderson accepted the recognition, thanked city staff and said “Planning is just a a really special thing to be a part of,” and noted her work teaching and her interest in intergenerational impacts of planning decisions.
The presentation was placed in the public record and council members used the occasion to reflect on recent Veterans Day events and community participation.
