The Woodstock City Council has had the first reading of a measure amending the land development ordinance regarding districts for open space and public buildings. A second reading is expected Oct. 23.

A new “OS” Open Space district would join the “DT-OS” or Downtown Open Space designation for land to be used for recreational and passive open space for public or governmental use, outside and inside the downtown district, respectively, according to a staff memo to the council. No commercial or residential uses are permitted in these districts, though DT-OS does allow parking.

The new “CV” or Civic District designation is for government properties outside downtown, such as public schools and government buildings, and for government-owned properties that may appear un-zoned, such as rights of way, staff said. “DT-CV” Downtown Civic would succeed the “DT-CI” or Downtown Civic/Institutional designation for government-owned properties downtown.

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The city of Brookhaven's mayor and City Council last week decided to remove the colored panes of glass from the dome of Brookhaven's new City Centre after residents objected to the brightness of the colors, seen here Friday, June 27, 2025. (Reed Williams/AJC)

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