ATTENTION:
There is a possibility water is being stolen from the City of Woodland.
Anyone who is caught stealing water from the City of Woodland will be prosecuted .
A public hearing will be held on the proposed budget on December 11, 2023 at 6: 15 p.m.
The City of Woodland will hold a PUBLIC HEARING on Tuesday, November 21st at 11:30 AM at Woodland City Hall, 49 East Main Street, Woodland, Georgia 31836 for the purpose of discussing the approved activities of the City's Community Development Block Grant Program.
The City Council meets on the 2nd Monday of each month at 6:15 PM and all citizens are welcome to attend.
Due to Covid requirements and limited space, there will be limited public access. Any person wishing to address the Council will be asked to remain in the lobby area until called and return to the lobby after speaking.
We appreciate your patience and understanding as we attempt to follow Covid protocols and keep everyone safe and informed.
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GFL, the county's new trash service, will pick up any large items for disposal on the Second Saturday of each month. You must, however, call ahead to schedule the pickup. The number to call is 1-800-207-6618.
The City of Woodland is in the process of applying for a Community Development Block Grant for desperately needed water line repairs. We will be sending out surveys to all water customers. It is extremely important that EVERY customer fill out and return these surveys.
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In order to qualify for these much needed improvements, we must have 90% of these surveys returned to us by the deadline of March 1st. It is so important that these be returned to us that we are offering a $5 credit on the water bill of each customer who returns the survey to us by the deadline. Please be on the lookout for these surveys. They must be returned to us by March 1st in order to receive the $5 credit.
These surveys will help determine the City’s eligibility to receive grants and influence the amount that the City might receive. Also, any customer who has any type of water damage or water leak is encouraged to take a picture and submit this to us as well. This also helps in the qualification process.
We appreciate your patience and understanding as we attempt to follow Covid protocols and keep everyone safe and informed.
The City of Woodland is asking for donations of gently used and freshly laundered coats, new socks, sweater caps, and gloves.
Our City needs volunteers to serve as First Responders and Volunteer Firemen. Our local fire department desperately needs help. If you would be willing to serve in either capacity, please let us know at City Hall, 706-674-2200, and we will put you in contact with the correct people.
For other non-emergency issues or information you can call our Fire Chief, Roy Mallory, at 706-674-2690 or 706-741-3218.
We would love for response times in tragic situations to be much better within our city.
2020 is the year for a new Census Count in the USA. You should receive information by mail on how to submit your household’s count. Census workers will be out in the community to collect data. It is vitally important that each citizen respond to census workers and fill out this information.
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Government funding for many projects and benefits are based on the population information gathered from these census surveys. We need the numbers in our community to be accurately reflected. Our numbers are used to qualify the City for much needed funding from local, state, and federal levels.
We want our community to grow and thrive, so please respond to all census paperwork and be counted!
The City of Woodland is currently seeking a full-time Maintenance Employee. Full-time employees may work up to 40 hours weekly. The days and hours needed will be Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, and Wednesday, 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM.
This month's Stimulus Drawing Winner is Danny W. Barron, Sr. Mr. Barron will receive a $40 credit on his water bill.
The City of Woodland will be utilizing the county's Code Red warning system to inform citizens when there is an issue with the water system, such as, water line damage, water cut-off, or boil water notice. Please make sure that you are registered for the County Code Red warning system so that you will be informed of any problems in the area.
Woodland City Hall has a new outside dropbox up for after-hours drop-offs right on the front of the building.
Utility bills may also be paid online using one of the following options: