Dufferin Avenue Reconstruction Project. (Photo courtesy of the Municipality of Chatham-Kent)
Windsor

Milling and Paving underway on 16 residential streets

Over 10 kilometres of Windsor's residential streets are getting a makeover this summer.

The City of Windsor will complete 16 residential milling and paving projects by the end of this construction season. The 2024 budget included $2,246,241 for these improvements.

“Investing in our residential roads is a priority for many residents in our neighbourhoods. I am delighted to see three roads that will receive investment in my ward this year, and I look forward to more projects in the future through the residential road levy program," said Ward 2 Councillor Fabio Costante.

A full list of the projects and their scheduled completion dates can be found online here.

Overall, the City of Windsor has allocated $16,423,967.00 for road rehabilitation projects in 2024, totalling 65.4 kilometres of improvements.

"Fixing and maintaining Windsor’s roads is a vital component of our efforts to promote the continued growth of our city. As new residents make Windsor their home, attracted by record economic development, ensuring safe and efficient roadways will be paramount," said Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens.

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