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Mark Boice has announced his candidacy for reelection to the Noblesville Common Council representing District 4.
“I am honored to serve this outstanding city and to help continue making this the best community to live, work and raise a family,” Boice said.
Boice is filing to go back to his previous District 4 position in lieu of the at-large position he currently holds.
“There is a better opportunity to work with and help the community on a local level as a district representative,” he said. “I would love to return to that level of serving for the next four years.”
Boice says he will help keep Noblesville safe. During his terms on Noblesville’s Common Council, he has served as a liaison to the Police Department, the Fire Department and the 911 Dispatch. He continues to work with Public Safety Director Chad Knecht to research and develop new strategies for public safety. He was instrumental in the plan to hire incremental officers and provide additional resources to keep Noblesville Schools safe.
Boice says he would like to continue using the knowledge gained as a professional with Chrysler as well as his experiences running a local business to help Noblesville’s economic development department attract and retain businesses. Local businesses bring new job growth, help lower taxes, and bring additional funding to the city.
“I absolutely love Noblesville,” Boice said. “I have lived in the city nearly my entire life, and now, with my wife Kristen, I am raising two daughters in the community I am extremely passionate about. I look forward to serving our great community and citizens another four years on Noblesville’s Common Council.”
For more information, please visit MarkBoice.com and Facebook.com/MarkBoiceForCouncil.