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Windsor is launching the Pelissier Road Parking Lot Expression of Curiosity (EOI) as the following step within the Metropolis’s Housing Options Made for Windsor technique.
Proposals will probably be accepted by means of Jan. 28, 2025. builders can entry detailed proposal necessities and data on the Housing Growth – Pelissier Road Parking Lot: EOI 106-24 webpage.
The municipal property covers 32,234 sq. ft (0.74 acres) between Wyandotte Road West and Elliott Road in downtown Windsor. With the potential to host medium-profile, mixed-use or residential buildings, this website invitations builders to check a dynamic area that might mix residential items with energetic ground-floor business areas, additional enhancing Windsor’s downtown space.
With 360 ft of frontage alongside Pelissier Road, the car parking zone is one in every of a number of municipal properties recognized for his or her fast potential to help numerous future housing wants and encourage extra investments and improvement in strategic areas of town, together with downtown revitalization as a part of the Strengthen the Core Place-Making initiative.
“The Pelissier Street Parking Lot EOI is an important opportunity to add much-needed housing and to help Strengthen the Core in the heart of Windsor,” stated Mayor Drew Dilkens. “As I’ve confused, and Council has supported, we’re dedicated to growing the availability of housing at an accelerated tempo in Windsor whereas respecting residents and their investments and defending the integrity of our metropolis’s distinctive and vibrant neighbourhoods in addition to the essential infrastructure that sustains all of it.
“By inviting developers to submit innovative proposals for this site, we continue working towards a solution that directly supports our housing strategy, increasing housing supply while promoting community-focused development.”
The announcement is a big step in Windsor’s journey to align housing choices and provide with unprecedented financial improvement and inhabitants progress.
By way of the EOI, builders are invited to submit proposals that mirror Windsor’s dedication to sustainable, inclusive, and community-oriented housing.
Further municipal lands have been recognized for improvement earlier:
Caron Avenue Parking Lot – Caron Avenue and College Avenue
Former Windsor Enviornment – 572 McDougall Road
Former Grace Hospital Web site – 339 Crawford Avenue
Roseland Clubhouse and Parking Lot – 455 Kennedy Drive
Former W.D. Lowe Secondary College – 874 Giles Boulevard East
The Caron Avenue Web site EOI closed in August, and an replace is predicted later this 12 months. Town will proceed to evaluation extra obtainable municipal lands to determine additional alternatives to help evolving housing wants and sensible housing options in Windsor.
“In Windsor, we recognize that a vibrant, growing city needs a diverse and accessible range of housing options. With this EOI, Pelissier Street provides yet another exciting opportunity to create more housing and more housing options, which ties directly to our Strengthen the Core efforts to revitalize downtown Windsor to attract new residents, businesses, investments and residents. This is another prime location in the core, and we are committed to seeing it developed in a way that makes a difference where it is needed. There will always be challenges as part of this work that we’re doing … but today is about celebrating another opportunity that will help us thrive. Part of the solution for downtown is for it to become a neighbourhood, which means more people living and working there, growing and sustaining it every day. This is how we grow, and I’m excited to see the proposals that come forward for this land.” – Councillor Renaldo Agostino, Ward 3
Abstract of the Metropolis of Windsor’s key housing milestones so far:
Adopted the Dwelling Collectively: Windsor Essex Housing and Homelessness Grasp Plan.
Adopted a complete modification to Official Plan and Zoning Bylaw that recognized “Intensification Priority Areas” made up of Blended Use Centres (260 hectares), Blended Use Corridors (50 kilometres) and Blended Use Nodes (137 hectares) to help housing targets.
Dedicated to supporting 13,000 new housing items by 2031 as a part of its Housing Pledge to the provincial authorities.
Commissioned an unbiased housing wants evaluation report.
Recognized 1000 acres and practically 50 kilometres of arterial roads with bus routes obtainable for developments aimed toward densification make sense for Windsor.
Recognized and launched a listing of municipal lands that are perfect for improvement to help housing, notably reasonably priced housing and lacking center housing, as a part of the Housing Options Made for Windsor plan.
Launched the Caron Avenue Web site EOI (closed in August 2024).
Launched the second record of properties within the Housing Options Made for Windsor plan – Former Windsor Enviornment, and the Former Grace Hospital website.
Launched the Vacant Dwelling Tax program.
Surpassed 2024 provincial housing goal, as of September 2024.
Launched the Pelissier Road Parking Lot EOI.