Keith Aaron
Keith Aaron (born c. 1961) is a community activist and former president of the Arlington-West End neighborhood.
Aaron has a bachelor's degree in political science from Miles College and is self-employed. As neighborhood president, he helped to apply for grant funding and to coordinate implementation a number of projects including the West End Walking Trail, revitalization of Elyton Park, "Extreme Makeovers" of dilapidated housing, and the development of new houses on vacant lots on Fulton Avenue, the Princeton BMC Healing Garden
He unsuccessfully ran for the Birmingham City Council District 6 seat held by Carole Smitherman in the 2009 Birmingham City Council election. As a City Council candidate his primary issue was neighborhood revitalization.
Aaron ran again for the vacant District 6 seat in the 2013 Birmingham municipal election, and challenged incumbent Crystal Smitherman in the 2021 Birmingham municipal election. In that campaign, he pledged to promote home ownership and housing rehabilitation and to recruit businesses to District 6.
References
- Ruisi, Anne (n.d.) "Neighborhood restoration: Leaders foresee vacant lots giving way to homes, businesses." The Birmingham News
- Ruisi, Anne (June 6, 2007) "'Extreme Makeover' nets honors." The Birmingham News
- "Birmingham City Council elections District 6: Keith Aaron." (August 19, 2009) The Birmingham News
- Downing, Jared (August 23, 2013) "District 6: Eager for representation after Tuesday elections since councilor moved to judgeship in January." The Birmingham News
- "Who’s Running For Birmingham City Council?" (August 16, 2021) WBHM.org/Birmingham Watch
External links
- Keith Aaron campaign website