WOODSTOCK — Woodstock’s bustling downtown on Monday will start charging residents, visitors and employees to pay for parking.
The program operates from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., charging drivers $2 every two hours in designated zones, with a first hour free.
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The Woodstock City Council approved the program in late April to promote turnover and improve access to local businesses.
But there are mixed reactions about what this new, and once free, parking reality means for those in Woodstock, a city of 39,000 located 30 minutes north of Atlanta…