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Lafayette County Board Approves Final Phase of West Oxford Loop Extended, Enhancing Local Infrastructure and Connectivity

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Lafayette County Board Takes Big Steps for Local Infrastructure

It was a bustling morning in the charming city of Oxford as the Lafayette County Board of Supervisors gathered for their regular meeting on Monday, May 20, 2024. The atmosphere was a mix of professionalism and community spirit, as everyone waited eagerly to hear about an exciting development that will impact residents for years to come.

A Big Decision on West Oxford Loop Extended

After much deliberation, the Board made a significant move by approving a bid for the final phase of the West Oxford Loop Extended. With six companies lining up to submit their proposals, it was clear that competition was fierce. The bids ranged from approximately $7.8 million to about $8.5 million, showcasing a variety of options for the county.

However, not all bids were created equal. The Board had to reject two of the bids because they were found to be incomplete. By law, the County is required to select the “lowest and best” bid, and in this case, that honor went to STE-BIL Grading from Waterford, with an impressive bid of $7.8 million.

Connecting the Dots

So, what does this all mean for residents? This extension is set to form a vital connection between College Hill Road and Industrial Park Road, which then connects to Highway 7 North. This project isn’t just a quick fix; it’s a part of a larger joint endeavor involving Oxford, Lafayette County, and the Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT). The goal? To significantly improve the interconnectivity in our lovely area.

The West Oxford Loop project is particularly special because it has been on the drawing board for over 20 years. And now, with the approval of this final phase, the Board is looking to complete the connection between Highway 6 West and Highway 7 North. These types of infrastructural enhancements not only help in reducing traffic congestion but also pave the way for future growth in our communities.

Bringing Communities Together

The mood in the room was celebratory as Board members reflected on the journey taken to reach this milestone. With an eye on the future, they emphasized how this project will bolster local businesses and provide new opportunities for growth. It’s a chance to enhance not just travel efficiency but the entire community’s experience.

Residents can likely look forward to improvements in access to local amenities and expanded economic opportunities once the project is completed. The lifeblood of a community centers around connections, be it through roadways, businesses, or social interactions—and this project strengthens all those ties.

What’s Next?

As STE-BIL Grading moves forward with the project, residents will be kept in the loop regarding construction timelines and impacted areas. It’s essential that while this construction is in progress, we all remain patient and supportive of these necessary changes.

With another successful meeting under their belts, the [Board of Supervisors] is excited to see how this project unfolds and positively transforms the landscape of coverage in Oxford and Lafayette County. As we look towards the future, there’s no doubt this project will leave a lasting impact on the daily lives of our residents.

Stay tuned for more updates on this transformative project and how it affects daily travel in our beautiful area! There’s so much to look forward to!


HERE Oxford
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