The Metropolis of Windsor is proposing to place one other multi-use path by the South Cameron Woodlot.
Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens and Ward 10 Councillor Jim Morrison visited the realm on Tuesday.
The woodlot measures 31.26 acres and is bordered by robust residential progress alongside its northern, japanese and southern boundaries.
“The South Cameron Woodlot multi-use path would enable residents and guests, in Ward 10 and past, to additional discover this pure space, whereas additionally visiting nice close by areas like Treehouse Park and the Ojibway Road/South Cameron Park,” stated Dilkens.
A 400-metre path already exists connecting the northern and southern neighbourhoods. The deliberate extra multi-use path would join the southern and japanese neighbourhoods and enhance entry and pleasure of this neighbourhood area for residents and guests.
Metropolis council has permitted hiring a guide to search out one of the best ways by the woodlot, and that would embrace the opportunity of a scenic winding path from Ojibway Road, close to Rankin, throughout to Treehouse Park on Kenora Road. An alternative choice may very well be a extra direct path connecting each of the prevailing dead-ends of Ojibway Road by the woodlot.
“The South Cameron Woodlot is a crucial space of greenspace for residents of Ward 10, however because it at the moment stands, it may well current difficulties to residents dwelling on the east and south ends in search of fast entry into both neighbourhood. By including an environmentally delicate path by the woodlot, we’ll be increasing this group’s lively transportation community whereas additionally making journey extra handy,” stated Morrison.
Earlier this month, council permitted $950,000 for advancing 9 tasks, together with a South Cameron Woodlot multi-use path. Metropolis administration expects the guide report back to be accomplished by the tip of summer season, with the challenge introduced to council as part of the 2023 proposed capital finances.
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