Adam Aasen announces re-election campaign for Carmel City Council

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Adam Aasen, current Republican Carmel City Councilor for the Southeast District, will run for another term. The election will take place in the May 2023 primary.

“I’m energized by interacting and communicating with the residents in my district. I love advocating on their behalf,” Aasen said. “There have been several significant initiatives that have happened throughout my term. I’m proud of the impact we’ve made.”

Throughout Aasen’s tenure as the Southeast City Councilor, he says he is proud to have voted to bring Needler’s Fresh Market grocery store to an area in a district that desperately needed it. Aasen also introduced a ordinance for animals that reflects Carmel’s reputation as a pet-friendly city.

Aasen’s priorities include continuing to enhance and invest in public amenities, such as parks, pathways and roads, while keeping taxes low. Additionally, Aasen will prioritize support for Carmel’s police and fire departments, keeping Carmel one of the safest cities in the country. He will also continue to be a voice for pedestrian safety throughout Carmel, especially the Southeast District.

In addition to Aasen’s City Council role, he is a CarmelFest committee member, involved in Synergize, and a Carmel Rotary member. Aasen’s previous community involvement includes being a Janus Development Services board member, Carmel Education Foundation board member, and a neighborhood HOA board member.

Currently, Aasen is a Communication Specialist for a Fortune 500 company. With deep experience in communications, Aasen has been a reporter in Hamilton County and across the country and worked at the Statehouse in communications. Aasen was also a co-owner of an Italian restaurant in Carmel for more than a decade.

For more information, visit adamaasen.com.