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The city of Oxford, Mississippi, bids farewell to Bart Robinson, the Chief Operating Officer, after nearly 30 years of dedicated service. Colleagues and friends celebrated his impactful career with laughter and memories at a retirement event on December 4, 2024. Robinson’s leadership has significantly transformed the city, contributing to its growth and expansion. As the community reflects on his legacy, Bart’s commitment and dedication to Oxford will undoubtedly continue to resonate even after his departure.
Oxford Says Goodbye to a Legend: Bart Robinson Retires After Nearly 30 Years of Dedicated Service
In a heartfelt farewell filled with memories and smiles, the city of Oxford, Mississippi, said goodbye to Bart Robinson, who has hung up his hat as the Chief Operating Officer after nearly three decades of remarkable service. His retirement came after a staggering 26 years of dedication to the Oxford community, spanning the tenures of four mayors and 23 aldermen, during which he played a key role in projects that transformed the city.
Celebration of Service
On December 4, 2024, friends, family, and colleagues filled the Oxford Conference Center for a joyous retirement celebration for Robinson. With laughter and a few tears, everyone gathered to recognize a man who has become synonymous with the progress of Oxford. From his start on May 26, 1998, Robinson worked tirelessly in various capacities—including Public Works director, city engineer, and assistant city engineer—before landing the influential role of COO.
A Legacy of Growth
Robinson’s years of hard work have not gone unnoticed. It’s no exaggeration to say that under his leadership, the city of Oxford has flourished. Since he began, the city expanded significantly from 10.7 square miles to 27.5 square miles, and the population soared from a modest number to over 28,000 residents. His impact was felt in every street and corner of Oxford, as projects under his direction improved the lives of countless residents. He keenly embraced both the challenges and rewards of public service, highlighting the deep affection he has for the city.
Funny Farewell from the Mayor
Among the guests was Mayor Robyn Tannehill, who added a humorous touch to the occasion by donning a black lace veil as a playful representation of “mourning” Robinson’s departure. She passionately highlighted Robinson’s extensive contributions to the city, remarking that his efforts have influenced every inch of the vibrant community.
A Unique Gift and Future Recognition
As a light-hearted gesture, Tannehill presented Robinson with a symbolic “red phone,” embodying a Memorandum of Understanding aimed at ensuring he remains a resource for the city in times of need even in retirement. As if that wasn’t enough to honor Robinson, there’s talk of a future municipal complex being named after him, set to rise at the former Oxford Police Department building. This will serve as a lasting tribute to his commitment and work for the people of Oxford.
Moments of Reflection
Former alderman John Morgan took to the stage to read a heartfelt poem in honor of Robinson, encapsulating the many years of dedication in a few touching lines. Robinson addressed the crowd with gratitude, expressing hope that his efforts left Oxford in a better state than when he first started. It’s clear that the bonds built during his tenure have created lifelong friendships.
Looking Ahead
As Oxford turns the page to this new chapter, Hollis Green, who has served as the director of Development Services, has been appointed to take over as the new COO starting January 1, 2025. Green expressed his eagerness to uphold the high standards Robinson has set, ensuring that the legacy of progress continues for Oxford.
In many ways, Bart Robinson’s retirement represents the end of an era for Oxford. However, his dedication and love for the city will continue to resonate in the fond memories and growth he’s left behind. Cheers to new beginnings for both Robinson and the city he helped prosper!
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