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Woodstock looks to develop housing, geothermal heat, new signage, flood mitigation and dump remediation

The Woodstock Town Board leaned toward Zena Highwoods, but hesitated on the Mountainview parking lot as a viable site to develop affordable housing, conceding the loss of prime parking is problematic.Council member Laura Ricci was in favor of homes in Zena, and was amenable to the parking lot as long as the town was able to find parking elsewhere for the lost spaces. “But Mountainview is on town water. It’s on town sewer. People who don’t have a…
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Hudson Valley One broke the news on Thursday, April 30, 2026.
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