Lakeview Park Marina. (Photo courtesy City of Windsor)Lakeview Park Marina. (Photo courtesy City of Windsor)
Windsor

City Investing In Its Marina

Lakeview Park Marina will remain owned and operated by the City of Windsor.

During last night's Windsor Council meeting, councillors debated whether to sell the marina or try to find a private partner.

Councillor Irek Kusmierczyk says it's one of the only profitable recreation facilities the city owns, and that's why he tabled a motion to see it simply stay status quo. "It sent a message to the residents that utilize the marina, that keep coming back year-after-year, that we are in fact ready to make a long-term committment and a long-term investment in the sustainability and viability of Lakeview Park Marina."

Executive Director of Parks and Facilities Jan Wilson says that investment comes at a cost of $465,000. "Which was funded from a $300,000 new capital infusion, as well as some funds that we had in an existing reserve."

The money will pay for improved docks, security gates, a fuelling area and Wi-Fi on the grounds.

Lakeview Park Marina pulled in a profit of $100,000 in 2013, and Wilson expects that 2014's books will show a similar number.

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