MPP Dowie announces $20M for east Windsor stormwater infrastructure

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MPP Andrew Dowie, right, speaks to reporters at a press conference on Friday, January 23, 2026 as Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens looks on at the Pontiac Pumping station at the Little River Pollution Control Plant. Photo by Dan Janisse /The Windsor Star

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Stormwater infrastructure in an east Windsor neighbourhood prone to basement flooding is receiving nearly $20 million from the provincial government for upgrades.

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On Friday, MPP Andrew Dowie (PC — Windsor-Tecumseh) announced funding for the Pontiac Stormwater Pumping Station drainage area, the residential neighbourhood south of Sand Point Beach.

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“I’m happy that we haven’t seen a flood in the last couple of years, but we know there will be a day when we will get another heavy weather event,” Dowie said during a media event at the pumping station.

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“It’s vital that we be protected from that, and do what we can to protect people’s property. We cannot forget what’s happened in the past, and we have to keep improving.”

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The funding comes from the provincial Municipal Housing Infrastructure Program’s Health and Safety Water Stream, $875 million to support access to safe drinking water, housing, job creation, and protection against extreme weather events across Ontario.

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Two major storms in September 2016 and August 2017 caused massive flooding issues and insured losses totalling $300 million. Water-damaged items from east Windsor residents’ sopping basements lined curbsides following both storms.

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In 2020, city council approved a multi-generational $4.9-billion sewer master plan, which includes trunk sewer replacement work funded in large part by the provincial funding announced Friday.

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Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens speaks at a press conference on Friday, January 23, 2026 at the Pontiac Pumping station at the Little River Pollution Control Plant. Photo by Dan Janisse /The Windsor Star

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“There wasn’t one hand on successive city councils from 2010 (onward) who said this isn’t a priority,” said Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens.

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“Everyone is seeing the change and the climate events that are happening.”

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When the City of Windsor formed through the amalgamations of Windsor, Sandwich, East Windsor and Walkerville in 1935, and grew further in 1966 with the addition of Riverside and other lands, “we didn’t inherit the type of infrastructure that was meant to handle the type of growth that we’re seeing, or the type of weather changes that we’re seeing,” Dilkens said.

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“We have to put together a city standard that actually allows us to meet the modern issues that we’re dealing with, but also allows us to grow. This is what this project does.”

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The City of Windsor will contribute $7.6 million to the work through the East Marsh Drainage Redirection project, which includes:

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  • Florence Avenue from Wyandotte Street East to Riverside Drive East
  • Menard Street from Florence Avenue to Elinor Street
  • Clover Street from Clairview Avenue to Wyandotte Street East
  • Clairview Avenue from Clover Street to Adelaide Avenue
  • Elinor Street from Clairview Avenue to Wyandotte Street East
  • John M Street from Clairview Avenue to Menard Street
  • Clairview Avenue from Clover Street to Florence Avenue.

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