Woodstock officials continue working on plans to expand city parking lots.

City manager Jeff Moon told council members this week they’ll deliver cost estimates at the first meeting in March on a proposed parking area near City Center. It will provide about 30 parking spots in the area where Building B was torn down.

The head of the city’s office of economic and downtown development is working on the second lot, which is part of the Elm Street property.

The city’s public works department is handling plans for the third area on Wheeler Street. Moon said once those plans are developed they’ll be shared with a homeowners group for input before going to council.

Moon said the fourth lot across the street from the under-construction amphitheater won’t be done this year.

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