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Windsor’s Lauzon Parkway reconstruction Phase 3 nears completion

December 23, 20243 Mins Read
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Windsor’s $18 million Lauzon Parkway reconstruction mission, a key infrastructure initiative reworking one of many metropolis’s busiest roads achieved main milestones over the summer time and fall, as section three nears completion.

The reconstruction is designed to increase the highway’s lifespan by 50 years, enhancing security, site visitors circulation, and resilience to excessive climate.

Work accomplished this yr contains substantial underground infrastructure upgrades, resembling changing growing older sanitary sewers, putting in extra stormwater storage pipes, and overhauling the watermain. The southbound lanes of Lauzon Parkway have additionally been accomplished.

Building will resume in early 2025, specializing in finishing the northbound lanes, in addition to restoring the multi-use path and boulevard areas. The mission is anticipated to be accomplished by July 2025, climate allowing.

The Lauzon Parkway reconstruction is being carried out in three phases.

Part 1, accomplished in 2022, rebuilt the north and southbound lanes from Tecumseh Street East to Hawthorne Drive at a price of $2.6 million.

Part 2, accomplished in 2023, centered on the part between the E.C. Row Expressway and Cantelon Drive, with a $5.5 million funding.

Every section has included rebuilding concrete lanes, widening elements of the highway to 4 lanes, and including superior drainage techniques to scale back flooding. Moreover, the multi-use path on the east aspect has been rebuilt, and the sidewalk on the west aspect changed.

The Lauzon Parkway mission is a part of the town’s $5 billion Sewer and Coastal Flood Safety Grasp Plan, which entails $180 million in infrastructure upgrades throughout 36 sewer initiatives citywide. This plan goals to enhance effectivity and cut back flooding dangers, enhancing Windsor’s resilience in opposition to local weather change.

Future plans embody extending Lauzon Parkway from the E.C. Row Expressway to Cabana Street East, with a brand new connection to Freeway 401. The Ontario Ministry of Transportation can be planning a brand new freeway interchange to attach Lauzon Parkway to the Gordie Howe Worldwide Bridge and the Proper Honourable Herb Grey Parkway. These expansions will help Windsor’s ongoing progress and financial growth, together with key initiatives such because the Windsor/Essex Acute Care Hospital and the NextStar Power EV battery plant.

“This project is part of a larger effort to improve infrastructure across the city and ensure our roads and sewers are ready for the future,” mentioned Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens. “The Ontario Budget recognizes the importance of expanding this vital corridor, and we are committed to making that vision a reality.”



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