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$12 million for streets in 2022: $56 million, multi-year street improvement program to increase property taxes each year

This could be a familiar sight around Woodstock in 2022, when the city plans $12 million in street improvements as part of a $56 million enhanced street maintenance program. (Independent file photo)

Woodstock streets will get $12 million worth of work next year as the city resumes the aggressive street improvement program that was interrupted this year by the COVID-19 pandemic. And […]

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