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Mobile city councilman in District 2 seeks re-election

Mobile city councilman in District 2 seeks re-election

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MOBILE COUNTY, Ala. (WKRG) — Mobile District 2 City Councilman William Carroll has announced his re-election campaign to the city council, according to a news release.
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Carroll hopes to continue representing District 2 like he has for the past four years.
Since rejoining the council in 2021, he's focused on infrastructure projects, advocated for affordable housing and pushed for stronger community investments.
'My work has always been about putting the needs of our residents first listening, responding, and delivering real solutions,' Carroll said. 'We've made important progress, but there's more to do, and I'm ready to keep moving District 2 forward.'
While serving District 2, Carroll has led many initiatives to build Mobile's community.
Infrastructure has steadily upgraded, with recent road and sidewalk resurfacing on North Scott Street, Maryland Street, and Jefferson Street.
Public parks have had changes as well. James Seals Park, Texas Street Park, and Crawford Murphy Park have received new sidewalks, pickleball and tennis courts, sitting areas, and new playground equipment, the release said.
If re-elected, Carroll plans to focus on affordable housing, public safety, modern infrastructure, and attracting businesses.
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'This campaign is about continuing the work we've started—building safer neighborhoods, stronger families, and a more resilient District 2,' Carroll said. 'Together, we can keep creating a community that works for everyone.'
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