Brian Ayer files for re-election to Noblesville Common Council

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Brian Ayer, Noblesville real estate broker and business leader, has filed as a candidate for Noblesville City Council At Large.

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Ayer has been a Noblesville resident since 1964 and graduated from Noblesville High School in 1976. He and his family started Ayer’s Real Estate in 1978, serving Noblesville and Hamilton County. Brian and his wife, Toni, have been married for 38 years and have two adult children, Ashley and Justin. He is a member of First United Methodist Church, Noblesville Elks Lodge and Noblesville Moose Lodge.

Brian has a strong record of civic involvement. He served on the Board of Habitat for Humanity of Hamilton County for eight years and on the Board of Noblesville Main Street for six years. He also previously served on the Board of Directors of the Noblesville Chamber of Commerce where he served one term as President. Brian was actively involved in several committees which include the Comprehensive Master Plan Committee, which helped create the Master Plan for the City of Noblesville. He was a member of the Chamber of Commerce Economic Development Committee, the Noblesville Parking Task Force Committee, and the Noblesville Main Street Economic Development Committee.

First elected to the City Council in 2003, he has served on the following committees: Architectural Review Board, Building/Land Acquisition, Economic Development, Parks, Planning, and Roads and Traffic. He is currently serving his second term as President of the Council.

In deciding to run for another term, he states that many of his goals remain the same.

“I am aware of the quality of life issues and concerns that people have regarding our city,” Ayer said. “Encouraging economic development without sacrificing long-time local businesses, addressing budget concerns while working within the property tax caps enacted by state legislature, maintaining and enhancing our historic, vibrant downtown, and executing a common sense approach to residential growth to protect our schools are all things that that must be accomplished by the Council. I want to continue working to achieve the ten Noblesville NOW capital improvement plan objectives, traffic and infrastructure projects such as the Pleasant Street expansion, State Road 37 improvements and trail expansion and connectivity.”

As an at-large official, Brian represents all residents in the city limits and Noblesville Township.