Woodstock Town Supervisor Anula Courtis urged the Town of Ulster to have an in-person dialogue about the proposed Zena Woods housing subdivision before any decision is made. The town has some public safety concerns “that are real and have not been discussed town-to-town,” Courtis said during the public comment period of the May 21 Ulster Town Board meeting. “So I’ll give you a little bit of an example. In places, Eastwoods Drive is about 13 1/2 …
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