Commissioners of Oxford

COMMISSIONERS OF OXFORD
NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING AND AGENDA

May 2, 2024 at 11:00 am
May 3, 2024 at 12:30 pm

The Oxford Commissioners will hold a special meeting on Thursday, May 2, 2024 at 11 am and again on May 3, 2024 at 12:30 pm at 130 N. Washington Street, Easton, MD. The purpose of the special meeting is to hold a Closed Session for administrative functions, personnel matters, and legal advice.


The next COMMISSIONERS OF OXFORD regular meeting will be held in person at 101 Market Street on May 14, 2024 at 6 pm

All are welcome to join the meeting in person or view the meeting virtually at the following link:  https://townhallstreams.com/towns/oxford_md

 

COMMISSIONERS OF OXFORD ~ May 14, 2024 DRAFT AGENDA

REGULAR TOWN MEETING – 6 pm

Approval of Minutes for the Regular Meeting on April 23, 2024

PUBLIC WORKS UPDATE

POLICE DEPARTMENT UPDATE  

FIRE COMPANY UPDATE

PUBLIC HEARING

  • Ordinance 2405 – FY 2025 General/Enterprise Budget and Tax Rate

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

  • Ordinance 2405 – FY 2025 General/Enterprise Budget and Tax Rate

NEW BUSINESS

  • Ordinance 2408 – Setting Water and Sewer Rates for FY 2025

LETTERS AND REQUEST    

ATTORNEY 

TOWN MANAGER          

ANNOUNCEMENTS                       

COMMISSIONERS COMMENTS

PUBLIC COMMENTS Public comments are encouraged and can also be emailed to [email protected] by noon on May 14, 2024

CLOSED SESSION – If requested

Adjournment

Tom Costigan, Commission President, Susan Delean-Botkin, Commissioner, Katrina Greer, Commissioner

 

The Commissioners of Oxford are governed by the Oxford Charter and are guided by Robert’s Rules of Order. The Charter provides that all meetings of the Commissioners shall be open to the public, and the rules of the Commissioners shall provide that residents of the Town shall have a reasonable opportunity to be heard at any meeting in regard to any municipal question. Public Comment is included on all Commissioner regular meeting agendas and affords the public the opportunity to have a voice, and the Commissioners an opportunity to listen.

Public Comment is not a Debate. It is not a question-and-answer session or discussion. If, after a public comment, a Commissioner wishes to clarify a matter, they may do so. With that in mind, the Commissioners thank the public for their interest, welcomes the public to speak, and requests that anyone who would like to speak please state your name and address for the record.

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Prior Agendas can be found below: