Aidan Hill Receives Endorsement from FLIP Berkeley City Council

I’m honored to share that I’ve been endorsed by FLIP Berkeley City Council.

FLIP recently sat down with me for a long-form interview about the future of Southside Berkeley, housing stability, public space, neighborhood accountability, and what kind of leadership this district needs moving forward.

Southside is changing fast.
Decisions about housing, development, public land, infrastructure, and neighborhood services are reshaping District 7 in real time. Too often, the people who actually live here are treated as an afterthought in those decisions.

This campaign is about changing that.

In the interview, we discuss:

  • protecting public space and community life in Southside

  • keeping Southside affordable and livable

  • housing preservation and anti-displacement policy

  • support for local businesses and long-term residents

  • practical neighborhood improvements like lighting, sidewalks, and maintenance

  • government transparency and accountability

  • grassroots organizing and building a campaign rooted in the people who live here

As someone who has lived, worked, organized, and served in this community for years, I’m running because District 7 deserves representation that is grounded, accountable, and willing to fight for the people most affected by these decisions.

Southside is not disposable. The people who live here should have a real voice in what comes next.

I’m grateful to FLIP Berkeley City Council for the endorsement and for the opportunity to discuss the campaign in depth.

Watch the full interview above.

Learn more:

https://www.aidanhill.vote

Support the campaign:

https://www.aidanhill.vote/donate

Learn more about FLIP Berkeley City Council:

https://www.flipbcc.org/en/

Aidan Hill

Candidate for Berkeley City Council District 7, working for a cleaner, safer, more accountable Southside with housing, public space, and neighborhood needs at the center.

https://aidanhill.vote
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