2014 Annual ReportGrowing stronger together

Located in the heart of southwestern Ontario, Oxford County is home to approximately 111,000 people across eight municipalities "growing stronger together" through a two-tiered, partnership-oriented government, the County of Oxford. Visit www.oxfordcounty.ca or follow us at Twitter and FaceBook

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Oxford County's vision is one of vibrant communities working well and growing stronger together.

Oxford County Council
2014-2018

Oxford County Council is made up of the mayors of each of the eight local area municipalities plus two additional councillors from the City of Woodstock, the largest population centre in the County. To learn more visit www.oxfordcounty.ca/yourcouncil

Oxford County is
making a difference

Quality of life for all


  • 1,691

    available licensed day care spots for children

  • 628

    subsidized public housing units

  • 571

    not-for-profit housing units

  • 4,887

    Oxford residents and families aided through financial assistance and employment supports

  • 2,160

    public health inspections

  • 1,567

    visits to community dental clinic

  • 8,764

    immunizations

  • 9,810

    patients annually receiving paramedic services

  • 228

    Long-term care beds

Oxford County is
making a difference

Delivering results

Tourism

  • Accounts for an estimated 2.4% of employment in the greater Southwest region

Libraries

  • 14

    branches

  • 302,000

    in-person visits

  • 558,000

    items loaned

Provincial Offences Court

  • 16,500

    charges processed

  • 10,000

    matters scheduled for Provincial Offences Court

Oxford County is
making a difference

Maintaining infrastructure

  • 614

    Kilometres of
    county roads

  • 161

    bridges
    maintained

  • 17

    Municipal water systems
    serving 80,000 people

  • 11

    Wastewater systems
    serving 76,000 people


Shaping our future


  • Stewardship of more than 345 hectares of County forest
  • Vibrant and visionary policy through an Official Plan that allows our community to grow strategically
  • Robust capital program to protect and maintain vital municipal infrastructure

2014
Achievements

Oxford County works to meet the needs and collective interests of our communities, residents and businesses through customer-focused services that improve quality of life.

Your dollars at work

2014
Consolidated
financial Statements

2014
Annual
Report for the county of oxford
Ontario, Canada