OATS Winter Maintenance and Upkeep

Recent signers:
Dan McCord and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

The Oxford Area Trail System (OATS) aims to make Oxford a top regional destination with its well-maintained multi-use paths. However, from December to February, the city fails to upkeep the trails during winter, leaving them unmaintained and unsafe. This lapse inconveniences and poses risks for residents and visitors who rely on OATS for recreation, transport, or exercise year-round.

It is essential for the City of Oxford to incorporate the plowing of these paths into its winter maintenance schedule. By extending maintenance services throughout the winter months, residents will benefit from safe access to outdoor spaces, supporting year-round active living. This initiative represents a practical, community-oriented approach that enhances the functionality of public areas in all seasons.

Oxford has demonstrated a commitment to outdoor accessibility by consistently maintaining these paths throughout other seasons by mowing and blowing them. We respectfully request that a comparable standard of upkeep be applied during the winter months, so that the parks' aesthetic and functional value remain accessible despite snow and ice. Year-round access to these paths would significantly benefit residents, including families with young children, older adults, and individuals with disabilities, and those walking pets. 

We urge the local government to take this concern seriously and to take actionable steps towards making our outdoor spaces accessible in every season. Such an initiative serves the broader community interest and supports healthier, happier, and more inclusive living.

We invite you to support this petition urging the City of Oxford to ensure that OATS paved paths are plowed during the winter season, thereby maintaining safe and accessible routes for all individuals regardless of weather conditions. By working together, we can help enhance the quality of life for all residents of Oxford.

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Recent signers:
Dan McCord and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

The Oxford Area Trail System (OATS) aims to make Oxford a top regional destination with its well-maintained multi-use paths. However, from December to February, the city fails to upkeep the trails during winter, leaving them unmaintained and unsafe. This lapse inconveniences and poses risks for residents and visitors who rely on OATS for recreation, transport, or exercise year-round.

It is essential for the City of Oxford to incorporate the plowing of these paths into its winter maintenance schedule. By extending maintenance services throughout the winter months, residents will benefit from safe access to outdoor spaces, supporting year-round active living. This initiative represents a practical, community-oriented approach that enhances the functionality of public areas in all seasons.

Oxford has demonstrated a commitment to outdoor accessibility by consistently maintaining these paths throughout other seasons by mowing and blowing them. We respectfully request that a comparable standard of upkeep be applied during the winter months, so that the parks' aesthetic and functional value remain accessible despite snow and ice. Year-round access to these paths would significantly benefit residents, including families with young children, older adults, and individuals with disabilities, and those walking pets. 

We urge the local government to take this concern seriously and to take actionable steps towards making our outdoor spaces accessible in every season. Such an initiative serves the broader community interest and supports healthier, happier, and more inclusive living.

We invite you to support this petition urging the City of Oxford to ensure that OATS paved paths are plowed during the winter season, thereby maintaining safe and accessible routes for all individuals regardless of weather conditions. By working together, we can help enhance the quality of life for all residents of Oxford.

The Decision Makers

Oxford City Council
3 Members
Mike Smith
Oxford City Council
Jason Bracken
Oxford City Council
William Snavely
Oxford City Council

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Petition created on February 9, 2026