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Additional Details Emerge for Woodstock City Council Meeting Jan. 26, 2026

Based on the full agenda packet, new information surfaces on active construction projects, trail work and infrastructure progress heading into the session.

Woodstock Community News Staff||2 min read

WOODSTOCK, Ga. - The full agenda packet released ahead of the Woodstock City Council's Jan. 26, 2026, regular session provides additional context on several active infrastructure and construction projects that will come before the council, including visual progress updates on work already underway across the city.

As Woodstock Community News previously reported, the council will consider a range of items including conditional use permit requests, a trail project budget amendment, a road improvement contract, a tree removal fine appeal and a policy discussion on e-bikes and micro-mobility devices. The full packet adds new detail to the infrastructure picture.

The packet includes photographic and visual documentation showing the current status of several ongoing projects. The Trickum at Nocatee Intersection project is represented with aerial views and images depicting sidewalk construction progress, as well as work on a park entrance associated with the intersection. The materials suggest active construction is underway at that location.

The Streetscapes VI project also appears in the packet with multiple progress images. Documentation shows work on a seating wall, a new sewer line installation, future sidewalk areas and concrete work associated with the seating wall. The images indicate that multiple phases of the Streetscapes VI project are at varying stages of completion.

The Neese Road Improvement Project is documented with images showing completed median construction, a future crosswalk with a pedestrian refuge area, and landscaping work in what the packet identifies as the southern segment of the project. Trail landscaping in the southern segment is also shown. The median construction images are labeled as complete, suggesting that portion of the work has been finished.

The packet also references the Dupree Road Trail Extension, identified as a CDBG - Community Development Block Grant - project, with trail imagery included. No additional financial or timeline details beyond what was available in the original agenda were specified in the packet materials reviewed.

Residents attending the Jan. 26 meeting or following city infrastructure projects should note that the packet's visual updates reflect work that has been progressing on multiple fronts simultaneously. The council's consideration of the Buckhead Trail Crossing design funding and the Little River Park change order for soil remediation, both previously reported, fit into a broader pattern of active parks and trail investment visible across the packet.

The $181,275.43 change order for the Little River Park project - covering remediation of poor soil conditions found during trail construction in the Woodlands section - and the request to use Park Bond reserve funds for the Buckhead Trail Crossing design phase are among the items residents with an interest in parks and trails may wish to follow closely at the meeting.

The Woodstock City Council will meet Monday, Jan. 26, 2026, at 7 p.m. in The Chambers at City Center, 8534 Main Street, Woodstock. The full agenda packet is available through the City of Woodstock's online agenda portal.

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