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Woodstock council reviews ordinance to raise fines for motorists who cut across private or non‑thoroughfare public property

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Council discussed an ordinance that leaves existing language intact but increases fines for drivers who cross private property or areas not intended as thoroughfares to avoid traffic signals; no vote or fee amounts were recorded in the work session transcript.

Woodstock — Council members and staff discussed an ordinance on the maintenance work‑session agenda that would increase penalties for motorists who drive across private property or public property “not designed or intended to be [a] thoroughfare” to avoid a traffic signal or intersection. City staff read the ordinance title at the start of the item: “It’s amending article 11 of chapter 29 driving across private…

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