Extra street enhancements are imminent within the Banwell Highway hall because of extra funding from the provincial authorities.
The Metropolis of Windsor acquired $18.8 million to widen Banwell Highway, lengthen Wyandotte Avenue East and enhance the Banwell Highway/McNorton Avenue intersection.
“I’m proud to see the Ontario authorities supporting essential infrastructure enhancements on Banwell Highway and Wyandotte Avenue East,” mentioned Windsor-Tecumseh MPP Andrew Dowie. “These upgrades is not going to solely facilitate the development of as much as 3,030 new properties, however they can even improve the general transportation community, bettering mobility and connectivity for residents in our rising neighborhood.”
The $18.8 million funding comes from the Municipal Housing Infrastructure Program.
“It isn’t potential for us to do that work within the context of our capital finances alone. We’d like assist so we utilized for this program and I am delighted as we speak to have the ability to stand right here and say we’re the recipients of this,” mentioned Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens.
The Metropolis of Windsor will contribute $24 million to finish these initiatives. The funds have already been allotted as a part of the 2025 capital finances.
“As quickly because the climate breaks we’ll be capable to transfer ahead and begin making among the enhancements that can assist the brand new properties to be constructed but in addition assist deal with among the capability and street challenges that we see on Banwell,” mentioned Dilkens.









