for Murray City Council

District 2


Future-forward vision

Knowledge and Experience

  • Accounting degree (Champlain College)

  • Member of Project Management Institute (PMI) Northern Utah Chapter

  • ProSci-certified Change Management Practitioner

  • Certified board leader (Community Associations Institute)

Aaron Lee Holbrook brings 25 years of public service, eight years on his HOA board, three years on a school community council, and a lifetime of both white- and blue-collar experience. He knows what it takes to lead—and to listen.

From keeping the lights on and the water running to fixing potholes and supporting the people who make our city work, Aaron’s focus is clear: get results that matter.

HOLBROOK delivers leadership, integrity, and real-world solutions to get the job done right.

Trust

A fifth-generation Utahn and proud Murray resident since 2013, Aaron Holbrook is deeply rooted in the values that built our state—faith, family, and community. As the grandson of a fire chief, nephew of a retired sheriff and former county commissioner, and son of a city planner, public service runs in his blood. With pioneer heritage and a strong work ethic instilled from a young age, Aaron is a devoted husband, father, and active neighbor who believes in rolling up his sleeves and getting to work for the good of the community.

Infrastructure

Aaron believes in smart, balanced growth with an eye on the future. With the Winter Games on the horizon, Murray must be ready to welcome the world. That means working closely with the State, nearby cities, UDOT, and UTA to deliver world-class transportation solutions that serve both visitors and residents—reducing impact while improving everyday life.

Safety

Aaron supports well-trained, well-equipped public safety professionals. As Murray grows, so must the essential services we count on. It’s about smart investments that ensure our police, fire, and emergency teams have the tools and training to keep our community safe—and set the standard for excellence.

Accessibility

Aaron believes everyone deserves easy access to the care, services, transportation, and community spaces they need to live with dignity and stay connected. He’s committed to making sure Murray remains a place where older adults, individuals with disabilities, and residents of all abilities can thrive, stay active, and feel truly supported.