Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens and Ward 5 Councillor Ed Sleiman are pleased to see the completion of another important road project, as Erskine Street is now completely repaired and repaved.

Work to the west side of Erskine was done in the summer of 2021, and earlier this month the final removal and replacement of the asphalt pavement on the east side was completed.

Erskine Street is a small but densely populated area of the city, home to multiple multi-residential buildings, making it a high-traffic area for residents and visitors. Since the completion of this roadwork and the removal of potholes and cracks, residents can now enjoy a smooth safe commute.

To date, from a capital and operating budget that consistently outputs large amounts of infrastructure improvements, approximately 48 lane-kilometres of roadway have been improved in 2022, which is basically the equivalent of paving from Windsor to Leamington. The Citymaintains approximately 1,076 kilometres of roads overall.

Fixing and maintaining Windsors roads is a no brainer, as they remain vital components for the continued growth of our city. As new residents make Windsor their home, and with the completion of many exciting infrastructure projects, well need to continue providing safe roads for commuting to and from work. I applaud Councillor Sleiman for his leadership on this project and all the support he provides residents of Ward 5. Mayor Drew Dilkens

Erskine Street is an important neighbourhood in Ward 5 that should not be forgotten. Ive spoken with multiple residents in the area who urgently needed this section repaved to provide a safer entrance to their homes. Im pleased to see this project completed and grateful to have been able to get it done and deliver results for my community. Councillor Ed Sleiman, Ward 5

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Erskine Street Paving Complete 48 Kilometres of Improvements and Counting in 2022 - City Of Windsor

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