City council announces memorial day, prepares application for grant
The Oxford City Council discussed the Oxford Community Arts Center (OCAC) and approved the application for a grant to construct a new skate park during its meeting on Oct. 21.
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The Oxford City Council discussed the Oxford Community Arts Center (OCAC) and approved the application for a grant to construct a new skate park during its meeting on Oct. 21.
City council discussed funding for a new skate park in their meeting.
This year, the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) rated 257 United States universities on their free speech. Miami University received a “D-” rating in free speech climate, ranking 69 out of 257.
The Oxford City Council discussed annexing land near the airport, hiring professional deer control services and contined the conversation on building a restroom in the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Park during its meeting on Oct. 7.
Miami students and community members alike have been using the skate park next to Oxford Commons for 24 years. But on Sept. 30, it shut down and will be replaced by pickleball courts.
For many Level 27 residents, they choose the far away location with the easy access to campus through the provided transportation. However, on Aug. 22 residents learned their apartment complex would no longer provide transportation from students’ apartments to Miami University. Instead, Butler County Regional Transit Authority (BCRTA) added a new stop at Level 27. The problem: BCRTA buses only come roughly once every hour.
Oxford City Council discussed city spending and passed ordinances regarding emergency cold shelters, rezoning and indoor golf simulators at its Sept. 16 meeting.
Ann Fuehrer is a member of the board for Oxford Area Solutions for Housing, and she is discussing the $70,000 grant for the emergency cold shelter at the Sept. 16 city council meeting.
Oxford City Council approved an ordinance concerning a conditional use for an indoor golf simulator entertainment facility located at 10 N. Beech St. and expressed its desire to dissolve the Student Community Relations Commission at its Sept. 2 meeting.
Oxford City Council met on Tuesday, Sept. 2 to discuss new businesses Uptown and dissolving a student commission on council.