TIPS FOR LIVING IN OXFORDThe Oxford Police Department produces a two-page information sheet on some of the laws in Oxford that are considered core “quality of life” issues as well as general information about policing in Oxford.
OPD has divided the City of Oxford into five districts, and a team of officers are assigned to each district. Though all officers patrol the Oxford area in general, the district teams allow residents to meet specific officers to discuss issues, concerns, and problems, and work with those same officers to find solutions. District teams will be knocking on doors within their area over the next month, shaking hands, introducing themselves, and opening avenues of communication with Oxford Residents. The Tips sheet is one of the items they will be handing out.
The Tips sheet does not cover every issue and problem encountered in Oxford when working toward a better quality of life. It does contain some of the most frequently asked questions regarding certain issues in Oxford, such as litter, noise, and community oriented policing. Over the coming months, the newsletter and the website will offer information regarding issues and problems that come to our attention. Tips sheets will also be utilized to address season-specific information, as this one addresses general issues that face our community each fall.
Please take a moment to open the PDF file found below, TIPS FOR LIVING IN OXFORD. If you have difficulty accessing it and would like a hard copy or if you need further information on these issues or other concerns, please contact Amy Gabbard at 524-5247 or email Amy Gabbard
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