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Council raises multiple maintenance and code‑enforcement items: playground, dilapidated property, line repainting, cameras and e‑bike rules

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Council members reported concerns about removed playground equipment at Charles Street Park, requested code enforcement on a dilapidated South Franklin property and discussed repainting pavement markings, donated security cameras, a pending demolition on Puritan Lane and state/county e‑bike rules; no formal actions were recorded in the session.

Woodstock — Several council members raised routine maintenance and code‑enforcement matters during the maintenance work session, including a report of removed playground equipment, a request for enforcement at a deteriorated South Franklin property, repainting faded crosswalks and white lines, a possible demolition on Puritan Lane, added security cameras and e‑bike regulation information.

Council member Lushka asked for clarification about a report that “we took the playground of equipment out of Charles Street Park,” asking city staff, “Do we know anything about that?” City staff said they had no…

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