Politics & Government
Woodstock Rolls Out Request Tracker Tool
Issues you can alert the city to include potholes, malfunctioning street lights or code enforcement problems.

WOODSTOCK, GA -- The city of Woodstock has introduced a new way for you to report concerns to officials.
Woodstock is no longer using its PublicStuff app and software as a tool residents can use to alert the city to problems.
Now, citizens are directed to visit the city's website and click the "Report a Concern" selection at the top-right side of the homepage, the city said in its press release.
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Issues you can alert the city to include potholes, malfunctioning street lights or code enforcement problems.
You will even have the opportunity to request general information about city operations, submit complaints about illegal activity or make open records requests.
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The new process, which utilizes the CivicPlus Request Tracker software, will still "notify the city quickly and easily" of issues submitted by residents, the city notes.
The tracker gives you a chance to report issues online, thereby eliminating the need to make phone calls or trips to City Hall.
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