Mayor Caldwell Delivers 2026 State of the City Address
Woodstock leadership presents annual update to residents and stakeholders at community gathering.
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<p><em>Woodstock Community News| Woodstock, GA</em></p><p>Woodstock Mayor Michael Caldwell presented the 2026 State of the City Address on Friday, January 30, speaking to a gathered crowd of residents, business leaders, and city officials. The annual event provides a platform for city leadership to review recent municipal milestones and outline the strategic vision for the year ahead.</p><p>Speaking from a podium displaying the City of Woodstock seal, Mayor Caldwell addressed a full venue where attendees were seated at round tables for the presentation. Large projection screens flanked the stage, broadcasting the mayor’s remarks to the audience in the dimly lit, professional event space.</p><p>The State of the City address serves as a key communication channel for the administration to connect with the community regarding the city's status. While specific policy details from the 2026 address were not immediately detailed in the event announcement, these presentations traditionally cover vital topics for Woodstock's growing population, including infrastructure updates, economic development, and public safety initiatives.</p>
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