Jay Mundy announces campaign for Noblesville Common Council

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Jay Mundy, the outgoing President of Noblesville Main Street, is capping his five years of voluntary service to the city by announcing his candidacy for the District 2 seat. He filed on Jan. 5.

In a prepared statement Mundy stated:

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“As a longtime resident of Noblesville, I treasure the quality of life in our city. I have decided to seek the District 2 seat on the city council to preserve our quality of life by balancing the growth of our community with the need for ensuring that Noblesville remains a great place to raise a family.

“My priorities include:

  • Advocating transparency regarding city finances and council decisions
  • Facilitating community involvement in public safety
  • Making responsible growth a win-win for Noblesville and our developers
  • Encouraging a head start for our younger generation through promoting opportunities for internships, apprentice programs, trade schools and higher education
  • Working with our community’s Economic Development team to ensure the jobs of the future are located right here in Noblesville

“I look forward to meeting the residents of the second district, roughly the Hazel Dell corridor from 146th Street to Sheridan Road and representing their interests on the City Council.”

Mundy, a lifelong Hoosier, lives in the Lochaven neighborhood with his wife Lindsey and his stepson Kaeden Walker, Noblesville High Class of ’20 and IU Class of ’24.

Mundy is an active volunteer in the non-profit organization Noblesville Main Street, which sponsors the popular Noblesville Farmers Market and the annual Duck Race. He has served as the Noblesville Main Street liaison to the Economic Development team and worked on the Streetscape and downtown vendors projects. He recently completed his successful term as President.

Monday, April 3, is the last day to register to vote for the primary election for any U.S. citizen who will be 18 or older on or before Nov. 7. The Noblesville Municipal Primary Election will be held on Tuesday, May 2.

Learn more on the campaign’s Facebook page.