MADISON — Bringing stability and leadership, Maura Wroblewski has announced her reelection campaign for District 1 She has served on the Madison City Council since 2016.
Among the accomplishments she cited, with the support of Mayor Paul Finley and the City Council, within District 1 are: the Wall Triana Multi-Use path and the traffic circle (or commonly referred to as a roundabout) at the intersection of Gillespie and Balch roads.
The Wall Triana project was completed in 2018 as an integral part of the Mill Creek Greenway. The Greenway starts at the Mill Creek Dog park on Balch Road and, when completed, will wind between the Foxfield and Oakstone subdivisions and end at the Bridgefield entrance on Wall Triana.
The roundabout was spearheaded by Wroblewski and supported by Finley and the City Council. There are plans for roundabouts on Balch Road at Gooch Road and at Browns Ferry Road near the dog park, she said.
The latest project, the new Madison Community Center, is in Wroblewski‘s district at 1329 Browns Ferry Road.
“We were able to take a detriment with the previous Three Spring juvenile detention facility and turn it into a wonderful quality of life amenity for our entire community,“ Wroblewski said.
The facility, which houses the Madison Senior Center, will have activities for everyone.
Since enetering office in 2016, Wroblewski has seen the addition of Town Madison, which brought the Rocket City Trash Pandas, restaurants, and shopping.
“It all started with Duluth Trading Company and now we have more opportunities for Madison residents, and
The Madison municipal election is Aug. 26.
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