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Woodstock council tightens civility code language, adds three public‑comment slots

Mayor and Council of the City of Woodstock · March 23, 2026
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Summary

The council amended its civility code to clarify the public‑comment process, specifying three separate five‑minute comment opportunities per meeting (unique commenters) and approving language refinements to avoid loopholes.

The Woodstock mayor and council voted March 23 to revise the council policy manual’s civility code to provide clearer guidance on public comments and to expand the ability for members of the public to speak on agenda items not set for a public hearing.

City Clerk Robin Adams walked council through a red‑lined policy packet that, among other…

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