Integrity In Action.

The Oakwood City Council is dedicated to fostering a resilient, inclusive, and transparent local government. By prioritizing sustainable infrastructure and civic engagement, we strive to enhance the quality of life for every resident while honoring our city's rich natural heritage.

01.

Civic Transparency

We maintain open channels for all council proceedings, ensuring every resident has access to the decisions shaping our community.

02.

Sustainable Growth

Balancing urban development with the preservation of our forest heritage to ensure a vibrant future for generations to come.

03.

Public Accountability

Rigorous fiscal responsibility and ethical standards that uphold the trust placed in us by the citizens of Oakwood.

City Hall Leadership

Dedicated representatives working to ensure Oakwood remains a vibrant, sustainable, and inclusive community for all residents.

Hon. Arthur Sterling, City Council President

Hon. Arthur Sterling

City Council President

Jurisdiction & Focus

District 1Policy Chair
Elena Rodriguez, Vice President

Elena Rodriguez

Vice President

Jurisdiction & Focus

District 4Public Works
Marcus Thorne, Council Member

Marcus Thorne

Council Member

Jurisdiction & Focus

District 2Finance Committee
Sarah Jenkins, Council Member

Sarah Jenkins

Council Member

Jurisdiction & Focus

District 3Community Health

Our Heritage

Oakwood's Journey

Tracing the evolution of our city from a frontier settlement to a thriving modern hub of civic excellence and community spirit.

1892

The First Settlement

Oakwood was officially incorporated as a township, established by pioneers who recognized the potential of our lush forests and fertile valleys.

Historical photograph of Oakwood's first town hall

1924

Civic Expansion

The construction of the Great Bridge connected our community to the regional trade routes, sparking a period of unprecedented economic growth.

Construction of the Oakwood Great Bridge

1955

The Green Initiative

Oakwood City Council established the Heritage Park System, preserving over 500 acres of native woodland for future generations to enjoy.

Dedication ceremony of the Heritage Park System

1988

Modern Governance

The adoption of the Comprehensive City Plan modernized our infrastructure and introduced sustainable urban development practices.

Architectural rendering of the 1988 city expansion

2024

A Digital Future

Today, Oakwood leads the region in digital accessibility and sustainable living, serving a diverse community of over fifty thousand residents.

Modern Oakwood city skyline and community center