Windsor commits $2.2M to residential milling and paving projects
The City of Windsor has announced it will spend $2.2 million on a series of residential road projects over the course of the remainder of the summer.
The money will support 16 new residential milling and paving projects across the city, spanning a total of 10.2 kilometres.
“We are building Windsor’s future by investing in infrastructure to support growth and quality of life in our community,” said Mayor Drew Dilkens. “Fixing and maintaining Windsor’s roads is a vital component of our efforts to promote the continued growth of our city.”
For 2024, 57% of the city’s capital budget is committed to fixing and improving Windsor’s roads and sewers, investing $56.1 million in roads and $61.4 million toward upgrading the city’s sewers. The city’s 10-year capital plan, approved as part of the 2024 budget, will invest a total of $568.8 million in roads and $470.6 million toward upgrading the city’s sewers.
Overall, the City of Windsor has allocated $16.4 million for road rehabilitation projects in 2024, totalling 65.4 kilometres of improvements.