New pavilion opens at Hueston Woods More than 40 people attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony, celebrating the work local volunteers put into the project.
Development, preservation and pedestrians: City consultants make progress on several area plans Economic development, historic preservation, and pedestrian/cyclist access are the focal points of three plans currently being developed by consultants for Oxford.
Oxford considers Mile Square traffic calming recommendations from students A group of students suggested several solutions to improve public safety for pedestrians during an Oxford City Council work session.
Council supports appropriations for trail as negotiations continue As Oxford prepares to move forward with Phase Five of its trail system, City Council has approved the use of appropriations to acquire easements on two properties.
Oxford Trail alignment causes disagreement between city and property owners As Oxford moves forward with Phase Five of its multimodal trail, the most recent alignment has caused concern for some property owners whose land is on its path.
The Old Townie: Embracing the new The way we get our news has changed drastically in the past few decades, as has the way we engage with news organizations. In Oxford, columnist Steve Schnabl writes that local publications both old and new provided opportunities for community support.
Oxford adopts route for northwestern trail arc, approves funding method for Housing Trust Oxford City Council approved a route for the northwest arc of the Oxford Area Trail System, which will complete a loop around the city. Later, council members passed a resolution aimed at funding the city's Housing Trust.