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The Hamilton County Professional Fire Fighters Local 4416 and the Noblesville FOP 198 have announced they endorse Darren Peterson for Noblesville Common Council.
“We must put safety first. With safety, we create a strong community,” said Peterson. “I’m a long time downtown business owner. I understand the importance of community development for a strong, vibrant and active downtown and city. We must give public safety professional the tools and resources they need for a successful Noblesville.”
BAGI, MIBOR endorse Peterson
Darren Peterson, downtown Noblesville business owner, 24-year resident and current Noblesville Councilman has been endorsed by BAGI (Builders Association of Greater Indianapolis) and MIBOR RPAC (Metropolitan Indianapolis Board of Realtors).
“BAGI is proud to endorse Darren Peterson for Noblesville council,” said a BAGI spokesperson. “Darren’s industry experience, along with his understanding of how housing impacts the local economy, make him an excellent candidate for the job. We look forward to his continued service to the City of Noblesville.”
MIBOR RPAC supports candidates who are committed to ensuring the continued quality of life in each of our communities.
Peterson is the CEO and President of Peterson Architecture, a full service architectural and planning firm that founded in downtown Noblesville over 21 years ago. Locally, Peterson is heavily involved with boards and volunteering through Nickel Plate Arts, Noblesville Main Street and Keep Noblesville Beautiful. He is also a member of all four Hamilton County Chambers of Commerce.
With a passion for making a difference, Peterson has already started transforming Noblesville from an art aspect. In the spring of 2018, Peterson conceptualized and carried out the artwork covering the ground and crosswalks at Forest Park in a partnership project with Noblesville Parks.
As a Noblesville Councilman, Peterson will continue to be an advocate for smart, sustainable growth and developing an even stronger community for a safer community.
To learn more, visit electpetersonnoblesville.com or check out the campaign on Facebook and Twitter.