Welcome to Oxford, Kansas

Oxford is a historic small town located in Sumner County, Kansas on Highway 160 with a population of approximately 1,000 residents. Oxford has been named a TREE CITY USA since 1992. The town site sits on the west bank of the Arkansas River. Cave Park is located on the east side of town, and offers a playground area for children, a covered shelter, and a public access, paved boat ramp to the Arkansas River. Little Town Square is in the heart of the City and provides a place to sit and enjoy the activities downtown.  View More About Our Community 

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    🚧 Street Treatment Alert:

    🚧 Street Treatment Alert:

    Reclamite Coming to the Northeast Side Starting May 12

    Weather permitting, beginning Monday, May 12, Proseal will begin applying Reclamite, a rejuvenating street treatment, to roads in the northeast part of town.

    You might be wondering—what is Reclamite? πŸ€”
    Reclamite is a restorative treatment that acts like a spa day for streets. It’s a pink liquid that penetrates the pavement, working deep within the asphalt to restore flexibility and protect the surface from future cracking. Think of it as a mix between sunscreen and moisturizer—except it's for your road! πŸ›£οΈπŸ§΄

    This treatment is designed to extend the life of our streets, improving driving conditions and reducing the need for more costly repairs down the line. It’s a proactive step to keep our roads safe, smooth, and strong.

    What Residents Can Expect:

    πŸ—“οΈ Door Hangers: Proseal crews will place door hangers on homes in the areas scheduled for treatment. These will include dates and times for when specific streets will be treated.

    πŸ—ΊοΈ Map Access: A project map is available showing the treatment schedule for each street in the northeast quadrant. You can find it below this story.

    πŸš— Street Access & Parking:
    To ensure the treatment works properly and to keep crews safe:

    • Please move all vehicles off the street before the scheduled treatment.

    • Avoid running sprinklers the night before or the day of treatment, as excess moisture can interfere with the application process.

    • Expect temporary road closures lasting just a few hours on treatment days.

    πŸ’‘ While we understand this may cause short-term inconvenience, the benefits will be well worth it. This preventative maintenance helps us maintain our infrastructure more efficiently—and gives you smoother, safer roads for years to come.

    We appreciate your cooperation and patience during this important improvement project. 

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

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