Napawalla Park Playground

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Oxford News, Park Board

πŸŽ‰ Exciting News for Napawalla Park! πŸŽ‰

On Tuesday, January 7, 2025, Oxford City Council gave the green light to funding for brand-new playground equipment at Napawalla Park! πŸ›βœ¨

Stay tuned for more updates as we get closer to the big reveal! πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘¦πŸ‘§

 

Vin Inspections

Oxford Police Department


Oxford News

Need a VIN inspection? We've got you covered! The Oxford Police Department offers VIN inspections Monday–Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. for just $20. Simply bring your vehicle and proof of insurance, and we’ll take care of the rest!

Need a weekend or after-hours inspection? No problem! Just schedule an appointment by calling the City Office at 620-455-2223—just be sure to pay in advance. πŸš—βœ…

Position Open: City Treasurer


Oxford News

The City of Oxford is accepting applications for the full-time position of City Treasurer. This role involves managing financial operations, assisting with court administration, and overseeing property condemnations and code enforcement. The ideal candidate will have strong accounting skills, office experience, proficiency in Microsoft Office, and excellent communication abilities.

Key duties include preparing financial reports, balancing bank statements, maintaining accurate property records, issuing licenses, and managing court records. The position is 28-30 hours per week, with a wage range of $15-$18 per hour, depending on experience. Applications will be reviewed until the position is filled.

Applications can be obtained at Oxford City Hall, 115 S. Sumner, Oxford, Kansas, or found on the City's website under News & Information --> Documents & Forms. Completed applications and rΓ©sumΓ©s can be mailed to P.O. Box 337, Oxford, KS 67119, or emailed to sbrister@oxfordks.org.

Resident Reminder

Trash Cans Left in the Street


Oxford News, TL's Sanitation

Dear Oxford Residents,

We would like to remind all residents that trash cans must be removed from the street after collection. Leaving cans on the street creates hazards for traffic, pedestrians and our city maintenance crew. To keep our community clean and safe, we kindly ask that all trash containers be pulled back to your property after collection day.

If you have any questions, please contact the City Office at 620-455-2223.

Sincerely,
City of Oxford

Arbor Day 2024


Oxford News, Events

 For Arbor Day, April 26, 2024, the City of Oxford hosted the 6th grade class for tree planting and pizza! The kids helped plant 2 new trees on the south loop of Napawalla Park.  They learned the proper way to plant a tree and then got to have Casey's Pizza for lunch! Thank you to everyone that helped make Arbor Day a success.  

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πŸŒͺ️ Tornado Siren Testing Reminder πŸŒͺ️


Oxford News

Tornado siren testing will take place today at noon. This is only a test — there is no emergency.

Regular testing helps ensure our warning system is working properly and ready to keep our community safe when severe weather occurs.

If you hear the sirens at noon, there is no need to take action. Thanks for helping us stay prepared!

🌞 Join the Oxford Public Pool Team! πŸŠβ€β™€οΈπŸ–οΈ


Oxford News

The Oxford Public Pool is open daily from Memorial Day through Labor Day, 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. 🌊 We’re looking for fun, responsible individuals to join our team this summer! In addition to daily swim hours, lifeguards will also have opportunities to work pool parties and special events throughout the season.

πŸ’° Lifeguard wages start at $8.00/hr
✨ Returning employees are eligible for raises!

πŸŽ‰ NEW THIS YEAR — Lifeguard Referral Program:
Any returning lifeguard who refers a NEW HIRE will receive a $50 bonus, and the new lifeguard will also receive $50, as long as both lifeguards successfully complete the season!

πŸ… All lifeguards must have current/updated lifeguard certification. New lifeguards will need to attend and pass the American Red Cross Lifeguard Training.

πŸ“… Applications are being accepted until all positions are filled. Apply in person at the City Office or download and complete the application below.

We can’t wait to have you on our team! EOE 🌟

Online Bill Pay System Down


Oxford News

UPDATE: The issue has been resolved and customers can now access the online payment system at this time.

 

We are aware that the online bill payment system is currently not working. A support ticket has been submitted, and we are awaiting a resolution. We will provide an update as soon as more information becomes available.

Now Hiring!!

Pool Managers


Oxford News

City of Oxford – Pool Managers Positions Available

The City of Oxford is now accepting applications for Pool Managers for the upcoming pool season.

Pool Managers are responsible for overseeing daily operations at the city pool, ensuring a safe and welcoming environment for patrons, and supervising lifeguard staff. This position requires strong leadership, organization, and communication skills.

Key Responsibilities Include:

  • Managing staff schedules and daily coverage
  • Supervising lifeguards and enforcing pool rules and safety procedures
  • Overseeing swim lessons, special events, and after-hours pool parties
  • Ensuring compliance with all city policies and procedures
  • Assisting with opening, closing, and general facility oversight

Qualifications:

  • Current Lifeguard Certification and CPR/First Aid Certification (or ability to obtain)
  • Prior lifeguarding or supervisory experience preferred
  • Ability to lead a team, make sound decisions, and handle responsibility
  • Availability to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends

Application Details:
Applications will be accepted through March 2, 2026.
Interviews will be conducted after the application deadline.

This is a great opportunity for individuals looking to take on a leadership role while serving the community.

Interested applicants should apply at the City Office or contact the City of Oxford for more information.

The City of Oxford is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

February Newsletter


Oxford News

This month’s newsletter includes a recap of the water leak that occurred at the end of January and the work that was done to get service restored as quickly as possible. You’ll also find information about Oxford’s TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) program in partnership with the Wellington Humane Society, as well as an update and details about the Oxford Valverde Cemetery.

πŸš› DELAYED TRASH PICKUP TODAY


Oxford News

TL’s Sanitation has advised us that trash pickup will be delayed until after 9:00 AM today.

Please note that due to this delay, routes will take longer than usual to complete. Thank you for your patience and understanding!

If you have any questions, please contact TL’s Sanitation directly at πŸ“ž 620-584-6272.

We appreciate everyone’s cooperation! πŸ’™

KDHE Boil Water Advisory


Oxford News

UPDATE: The Boil Advisory was lifted on Tuesday January 27, 2026.  You may resume all normal activity with your water.  Please note that due to the break you may still have cloudy or brown water,  please flush your lines to help alleviate these issues.

 

Due to a break of the main water line feeding into town we are now in a Boil Water Advisory issued by KDHE

🚱 Boil Water Advisory Update (KDHE) 🚱
The Boil Water Advisory issued by KDHE remains in effect until further notice.

Water samples were collected this morning and are currently en route to the lab. We will not receive results until KDHE has completed testing and notifies the City.

πŸ‘‰ We will provide updates as soon as we hear from KDHE.
Until the advisory is lifted, please continue to follow all KDHE boil water guidelines:

πŸ”Ή KDHE Boil Water Advisory Guidelines πŸ”Ή
βœ”οΈ Boil all water used for:

Drinking
Cooking
Making ice
Brushing teeth
Washing dishes

πŸ’§ Bring water to a rolling boil for at least 1 minute, then allow it to cool before use.

🚫 Do NOT use tap water for:

Drinking or swallowing
Preparing food or beverages
Making ice
Brushing teeth

🧼 Bathing & Showering
Adults may shower, but avoid swallowing water
Young children should be bathed with boiled or bottled water when possible

🍽️ Dishes
Use a dishwasher with a sanitizing cycle, or
Wash with boiled water and allow to

Winter Storm Watch Issued


URGENT, Oxford News

The National Weather Service in Wichita has issued a Winter Storm WATCH for Sumner County… from Friday afternoon, January 23, through Saturday night, January 24, 2026.

* WHAT...A prolonged period of snow with moderate to heavy snow at times is possible. Total snow accumulations between 3 and 6 inches is possible with the higher totals expected to affect locations closer to the Kansas/Oklahoma border.

* WHERE...Portions of South Central and Southeast Kansas.

* WHEN...Snow is expected to begin Friday afternoon and continue through late Saturday night.

* IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult. The hazardous conditions could impact the Friday evening commute.

A Winter Storm WATCH means there is potential for significant snow accumulations that may impact travel. Continue to monitor the latest forecasts.

Need Help Paying Your Utility Bill

LIEAP Can Help


Oxford News

 

The Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIEAP) provides financial assistance to eligible residents who need help paying their utility bills.

Application Period: January 20 – March 31
If you qualify, this program can help offset heating and energy costs during the colder months.

To apply, please visit the link below and submit your application before the deadline. Assistance is limited, so we encourage residents to apply as soon as possible.

πŸ‘‰ Apply today using the link below

LIEAP Application

Colder Weather Coming!!


Oxford News

πŸ₯Άβ„️ Much colder temperatures over the next several days can lead to frozen pipes. To help prevent a costly plumbing repair, please leave your faucets dripping during this cold snap. πŸ’§πŸš°

Additional cold weather reminders:
• Open cabinet doors under sinks to allow warm air to circulate
• Keep your thermostat set consistently, even overnight
• Seal or cover outdoor faucets and disconnect hoses
• Bring pets indoors when possible and provide adequate shelter, bedding, and unfrozen water for outside animals
• Check on elderly neighbors or anyone who may need assistance

A little preparation now can help protect your home, pets, and neighbors. Stay warm! 🧣πŸ”₯

Trash Rate Update – Effective February 1, 2026


Oxford News

The City would like to share an update regarding residential trash rates. Beginning February 1, 2026, the monthly trash rate will reflect a $1.00 City service fee, consistent with existing City Code.

This fee has historically been part of the trash rate and is retained by the City of Oxford to help support the administrative and operational costs associated with providing trash services. While trash collection is contracted to an outside provider, the City continues to manage billing, oversight, and related services.

This adjustment restores a long-standing practice and does not represent an increase by the contracted trash service.

The City is committed to being transparent with residents and appreciates your understanding as we ensure services remain sustainable and well-managed. Questions may be directed to the City Office.

 

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