Windsor Plans $8.9M Road Rehab for Wards 8, 9, and 10
Windsor Plans $8.9M Road Rehab for Wards 8, 9, 10

The City of Windsor has unveiled a comprehensive $8.9 million road rehabilitation plan targeting Wards 8, 9, and 10. Mayor Drew Dilkens, alongside Ward 8 Councillor Gary Kaschak, Ward 9 Councillor Kieran McKenzie, and Ward 10 Councillor Jim Morrison, announced the investment during a news conference on LaBelle Street on May 8, 2026.

Infrastructure Investment Details

The funding will be allocated to resurfacing and repairing roads that have deteriorated over time. The project aims to enhance road safety, improve traffic flow, and extend the lifespan of the pavement. Specific streets and timelines will be determined in consultation with residents and local businesses.

Mayor Dilkens emphasized the importance of maintaining city infrastructure for economic growth and quality of life. Councillors Kaschak, McKenzie, and Morrison expressed support, noting that the investment addresses long-standing concerns from constituents about road conditions.

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Community Impact

The rehabilitation work is expected to create local jobs and minimize disruptions through careful planning. Residents can expect updates on construction schedules and detours as the project progresses. The city encourages feedback to ensure the work meets community needs.

This initiative is part of Windsor's broader commitment to infrastructure renewal, with additional projects planned for other wards in the coming years.

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