Wroblewski announces re-election campaign for City Council, Dist. 1
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Published 6:06 pm Tuesday, February 25, 2025
2025 MADISON CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS

Wroblewski announces re-election campaign for City Council, Dist. 1

MADISON – Maura Wroblewski announced her reelection campaign on Friday for Madison City Council, District 1. Wroblewski has served two terms on the council since 2016.

The Madison municipal elections will be held Aug. 26.

Wroblewski’s campaign said among her accomplishments within the district is the Wall Triana multi-use path that was completed in 2018. “It is an integral part of the Mill Creek Greenway,” Wroblewski said. “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.”

Another accomplishment is the traffic roundabout at the intersection of Gillespie and Balch Road. It was spearheaded by Wroblewski and supported by Mayor Finley and the Madison City Council. “There are plans for future roundabouts on Balch Road at Gooch Road and at Brown’s Ferry Road near the dog park,” she stated.

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 dimension facility and turn it into a wonderful quality of life amenity for our entire community,” Wroblewski said. While this is also the location of the Madison Senior Center, the new community center will have activities for everyone from children to the senior population.

Since 2016, Council Member Wroblewski has seen the addition of Town Madison. Town Madison has brought Madison 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 visitors to enjoy wonderful restaurants and shopping at BJ’s and other retail stores,” Wroblewski said.

Wroblewski stated that with several council members and Mayor Paul Finley not seeking reelection, “it will be critical to maintain leadership and historical knowledge,” she said.

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