Village of Oxford meeting over proposed police garage project

OXFORD – Officials from the Village of Oxford board and the police department will hold a presentation to the public on Wednesday, providing background information on the board’s proposed $75,000 project to construct a three-bay garage for police vehicles and emergency equipment and answer the public’s questions.


The meeting will take place on Wednesday from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Oxford Fire Station located at 20 Main Street in the Village of Oxford.


The village clerk’s office said the board had completed a multi-year review of the project and determined there was a need for long-term storage of police vehicles.


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The results of the review led the village board to propose building a 1,500 square-foot garage, with three parking bays, at an estimated cost of $75,000.


The board determined the proposed project to be the best option for long-term value. They said the cost would be paid from reserves and not increase village property taxes.

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