A month-long overnight improvement project on the E.C. Row Expressway in Windsor is set to begin tonight, according to officials. The construction will focus on the off-ramp leading to Howard Avenue, a key thoroughfare in the city. Drivers are advised to expect delays and plan alternative routes during the overnight hours.
Project Details
The improvements are part of ongoing efforts to enhance road safety and efficiency along the expressway. Work will take place overnight to minimize disruption to daytime traffic. The project is expected to last for the entire month of June, with crews working from evening until early morning.
Impact on Traffic
During the construction period, the Howard Avenue off-ramp will be closed or reduced to a single lane. Motorists are encouraged to use alternate exits, such as those at Dougall Avenue or Walker Road, to avoid delays. Signs and detours will be in place to guide drivers.
Officials remind drivers to exercise caution in construction zones and adhere to reduced speed limits. The project is part of a broader infrastructure upgrade program in Windsor aimed at improving road conditions for commuters and residents alike.



