That's an increase of 3.2 percent from 2014, when the city spent $32.80 million, or $4,394.37 per household.
Woodstock has 7,465 households and a population of 24,918.
Since 2001, the City of Woodstock budget has fallen by 7.3 percent, from $36.52 million. The city population has grown 23.7 percent over the same period, from 20,151.
Salaries accounted for 32 percent of city spending in 2015. Woodstock property taxpayers paid $10.84 million for 153 full-time employees and 143 part-time employees.
In 2001, the city had 130 full-time employees and 40 part-time employees, and spent $7.99 million.
Year
Population
Budget
Salaries
Salary %
# Employees
$$ Per Employee
2015
24,918
$33,863,388
$10,837,233.78
32
296
$36,612.27
2014
24,658
$32,803,955
$10,607,219.13
32.3
286
$37,088.17
2013
24,770
$31,389,904
$10,532,683.20
33.6
393
$26,800.72
2012
24,770
$30,689,968
$10,690,110.60
34.8
165
$64,788.54
2011
24,770
$30,054,132
$11,010,850.56
36.6
165
$66,732.42
2010
24,770
$33,465,168
$11,416,520.94
34.1
175
$65,237.26
2009
24,658
$45,001,007
$11,986,990.28
26.6
301
$39,823.88
2008
24,658
$40,950,296
$12,248,085.82
29.9
195
$62,810.69
2007
21,657
$35,983,233
$11,539,554.39
32.1
263
$43,876.63
2006
21,657
$30,256,447.20
$10,109,314.80
33.4
249
$40,599.65
2005
21,657
$23,908,316
$10,241,396.84
42.8
191
$53,619.87
2004
21,657
$36,400,446
$9,557,553.24
26.3
175
$54,614.58
2003
20,151
$40,846,733.40
$9,044,769.36
22.1
314
$28,804.99
2002
20,151
$40,633,920
$8,341,556.85
20.5
165
$50,554.89
2001
20,151
$36,520,285.91
$7,990,268.81
21.9
170
$47,001.58
All values in this story are inflation-adjusted real values.