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Comprehensive Plan
Adopted in 2004

Oxford's Comprehensive Plan serves as a guidebook for the city's development, improvement and growth.  Originally adopted in 2004 it provides a wealth of detail about the city's goals and objectives, both short-term and long-term.  Also see the Department of Planning and Development for other related information. 

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If you prefer, a printed copy of the Comprehensive Plan is available for a fee from the City of Oxford Department of Planning and Development.  For more information, please contact the Planning Department at 662-232-2304.


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