Proposed wildlife crossing in the City of Windsor. Proposed wildlife crossing in the City of Windsor.
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Windsor looking for input on wildlife crossing

The City of Windsor wants some feedback on a proposed wildlife crossing at Ojibway Parkway.

The crossing would connect Ojibway Park and Black Oak Heritage Park over Ojibway Parkway and Essex Terminal Railway (ETR) tracks. The preferred design could cost an estimated 28 million dollars.

Virtual public consultation is underway now. The preferred design and other designs that were considered can be found here.

The study team will also be hosting an in-person open house on Thursday, January 18, 2024, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Ojibway Nature Centre. At the event, people will have the opportunity to ask questions and submit comments.

Feedback on the preferred design will be accepted until January 26, 2024.

A final proposal will be presented to Windsor City Council in the spring.

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