What: The Woodstock City Council is expected to approve the property tax rate that, unless changed, will go from 5.88 mills to 6.53 mills for an 11.1 percent increase.
• When and where: Meeting starts at 7 p.m. Monday at Woodstock City Hall, 103 Arnold Mill Road.
• What it means to you: Some citizens have suggested that the city try harder to cut spending before raising property taxes. But Henry Bucci, the city’s financial officer, isn’t expecting that. “In my opinion, no material cuts can be made without making significant cuts in personnel,” he said Friday.
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Brian Vanderhoff @ 7:08 AM