Problems or Violations? Please call City Hall at (770) 786-7004 or email City Clerk: cpoole@oxfordgeorgia.com
Please help us keep Oxford’s storm water runoff clean and flowing freely! As part of a rapidly-growing metropolitan area, the City of Oxford maintains a storm water management program to help prevent pollution of our water supply. There is a growing problem of trash and pollution in Lake Jackson, into which our streams flow. Rapidly-increasing development in Newton County loads our streams with silt; impervious paving lets stormwater run off to carry pollutants and corrode stream banks.
Oxford’s storm water flows through wetlands into our two creeks, Dried Indian Creek on the east and Turkey Creek on the west. Those wetlands are essential to slow down the flow and filter the water before it enters the streams. While we have a few underground drainage pipes at Oxford College and along Emory Street, most of our storm water flows through roadside ditches.
Newton County and the City of Oxford have enacted ordinances on Erosion and Sedimentation Control during construction; Wetlands Protection; Floodplain Protection; Solid Waste Management; and Storm Water Management. Copies of these ordinances are available for public view at Oxford City Hall, 110 W. Clark Street.
You are cordially invited to participate in Clean Community activities sponsored by the City of Oxford and Keep Covington/Newton Beautiful. Some of these annual programs are:
Please let us know of any storm water problems! Call the Oxford City Hall at (770) 786-7004 to report clogged ditches or culverts, flooding, and other storm water runoff problems. If you see pollution such as erosion, discharge of pollutants, or dumping of trash, please let City Hall know.
Check the City of Oxford Internet site, www.cityofoxfordga.com for news, events, and messages of interest to citizens! We’re glad you are living with us in this wonderful community.