Politics & Government

Meet Robby McFaul, Candidate For Greendale Trustee

Robby McFaul, a longtime Public Works Director in Greendale, is one of three candidates running for two trustee seats.

In Greendale, voters will have to wait until April 7 before they see local races on their ballot.
In Greendale, voters will have to wait until April 7 before they see local races on their ballot. (Image Via Robby McFaul)

GREENDALE, WI — Wisconsin's spring 2020 primary will be held Tuesday, Feb. 18. In Greendale, voters will have to wait until April 7 before they see local races on their ballot, though Greendale residents will see a number of statewide, county and local races on the ballot.

Robby McFaul, a longtime Public Works Director in Greendale, is one of three candidates running for two trustee seats.

"If elected, I hope to help the Village Board make decisions that will positively impact the community while also offering creative solutions to current issues. I feel like now is the time to think differently and challenge the status quo," he told Patch.

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Name: Robby McFaul
Age: 59
Hometown: Greendale
Occupation: Retired

Political Experience:

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My political experience stems from my time as the Director of Public Works for the Village of Greendale. While I’ve never held a political position, as Director, I was able to work closely with the Village Board on issues pertaining to the village and with residents on their concerns.

Top issues and how I would plan to approach them if elected:

I’ve lived in Greendale my entire life and am passionate about keeping Greendale’s historic integrity alive. I believe that the previous board members have done a great job of moving the Village forward and I would like to help continue that momentum. If elected, I hope to help the Village Board make decisions that will positively impact the community while also offering creative solutions to current issues. I feel like now is the time to think differently and challenge the status quo.

An interesting fact about myself:

I’ve always been a train and model railroad enthusiast. Since retiring from the Village after almost 34 years, I’ve had time to combine my love of gardening and trains and built my first garden railroad.

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