Windsor Star

Interchang­e will be `game-changer'

City ecstatic as Ford announces $50M for big Banwell Road-e.c. Row project

- TAYLOR CAMPBELL

Ontario Premier Doug Ford has announced $50 million for upgrades to a busy east Windsor intersecti­on expected to be overwhelme­d by traffic from the Nextstar Energy battery plant.

During a visit to Kingsville on Monday morning, Ford announced the major financial boost for a new interchang­e that will help traffic flow around Banwell Road and E.C. Row.

Ford also announced that work has begun on the long-awaited Highway 3 expansion. Clearing trees is the first order of business, followed soon by shovels in the ground.

“As the region's economy expands, we need to ensure we're building the infrastruc­ture to keep up with this growth,” Ford said.

“We're building new roads and highways to keep up with the growing demand that we see here, and keep people moving and goods moving safely.”

The premier made the announceme­nt at the MTO Cotton Patrol Yard in Kingsville during a morning event.

Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens said he was “ecstatic” about the funding for the city interchang­e. With about two years left before the electric vehicle battery plant opens, he said the city could not complete the interchang­e project without the province's contributi­on.

“This is an incredible level of support for a project like this,” Dilkens said. “It will be amazing to see that intersecti­on completely reconstruc­ted to a point where it now flows properly and helps support that incredible factory that's being built at that corner.”

Nine months ago, Ford visited the same Kingsville site to announce that his government had awarded a contract to design, build, and finance the widening of Highway 3 between Essex and Leamington for $138 million.

He also announced his government was procuring an environmen­tal assessment and design for a new interchang­e connecting Highway 401 to Lauzon Parkway, a project Dilkens has advocated for for years.

Asked if his government would consider taking over responsibi­lity for E.C. Row Expressway — a burden that costs the City of Windsor $10 million annually to maintain and one the mayor would like to upload to the province — Ford said he'd chat with Dilkens about it.

“I feel like Santa Claus to this mayor. I've given him more presents than anyone in Ontario,” Ford said, eliciting laughter from the handful of politician­s present.

The City of Windsor has allocated nearly $8.5 million for improvemen­ts to the Banwell/e.c. Row interchang­e in its 10-year capital budget. Roughly $2 million is scheduled to be spent on work this year, with the remainder on the books for 2025.

In light of Monday's announceme­nt, city engineer Mark Winterton told reporters Windsor would “immediatel­y shift gears” to accelerate the project's design and constructi­on.

“It's super exciting from an engineerin­g point of view to work on a project as transforma­tive as this, something that's been needed long before the Nextstar plant came along — that just added additional impetus to get this work done,” Winterton said.

“Anybody that goes in that intersecti­on now knows we've got some safety issues there, we've got some traffic issues there. This will be a game-changer from a traffic point of view in that particular area of the city.”

The entire interchang­e project is expected to cost about $85 million. Winterton said he does not expect any other city infrastruc­ture projects to be delayed or cancelled as the city prioritize­s Banwell and E.C. Row.

MPP Andrew Dowie (PC — Windsor-tecumseh) said he was proud to be a part of delivering the interchang­e.

“We need housing. We need industry. We need to reduce gridlock so that we're not putting emissions out that don't need to be put out,” Dowie said.

 ?? DAN JANISSE ?? Premier Doug Ford says projects like the new interchang­e and the expansion of Highway 3 are vital as the region's economy grows.
DAN JANISSE Premier Doug Ford says projects like the new interchang­e and the expansion of Highway 3 are vital as the region's economy grows.
 ?? DAN JANISSE ?? “We're building new roads and highways to keep up with the growing demand … here,” Premier Doug Ford said Monday.
DAN JANISSE “We're building new roads and highways to keep up with the growing demand … here,” Premier Doug Ford said Monday.

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