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City expands streets program: Low bids allow addition of four street segments, police parking lot resurfacing

Workers with Plote Construction install curbs along Kimball Avenue as the company completes 2022 street work that didn’t get finished last fall. Work on 2023 street projects also is underway. (Independent photo by Ken Farver)

Favorable bids will allow Woodstock to put an additional $1 million into street resurfacing.For some City Council members, it’s still not enough.Councilman Bob Seegers Jr. said poor roads were the […]

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