Windsor Essex Community Benefit Submission to the Gordie Howe Bridge

A comprehensive community proposal responding to the Gordie Howe International Bridge Community Benefits Program, developed through collaboration among West Windsor residents, organizations, and stakeholders. It details a series of priority projects designed to address long-standing community needs and to ensure that bridge construction delivers lasting, positive impacts locally. The highlights the importance of cultural, environmental, and social sustainability in all projects, ensuring that benefits extend to future generations. It calls for transparent implementation, ongoing community engagement, and measurable outcomes to track progress. By combining physical infrastructure upgrades—such as improved transportation links, beautification projects, and recreational amenities—with social investments in skills training, youth engagement, and cultural programming, the submission positions the Community Benefits Program as a transformative opportunity for West Windsor’s economic vitality, quality of life, and neighbourhood resilience.

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