Aerts was prominent in
Monte Sereno, California where he resided in the 1990s and early 2000s. In 2006 he was awarded "Citizen of the Year" by the city of
Campbell, California. He ran for Monte Sereno City Council 2006, and was a commissioner (?-2006) and a city councilman (2007, 2008) for the City of
Monte Sereno, California. In 2013 Aerts retired from vending, sold his business, and moved to Nevada. After years of creating elaborate
Christmas season displays (including cookies and punch for visiting children) at his home, with decorations costing in excess of $150,000 and drawing tens of thousands of visitors, Aerts became the target of neighborhood controversy over the traffic, parking, and other disruption to the neighborhood resulting from all the attention to the displays. Aerts attempted to alleviate concerns by hiring private security to help with traffic management on the four-home court where he lived. Local residents signed a petition, and the city council voted in an ordinance, often referred to as the "Alan Aerts" ordinance, that prevented the popular display starting in 2003. In protest, the Aerts' raised a statue of The
Grinch, which garnered the event attention and coverage in media including The
Associated Press,
The New York Times,
The Daily Show on
Comedy Central,
MSNBC,
Jimmy Kimmel Live!,
National Public Radio (NPR), and local newspapers and television shows. ==References==