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Windsor Ontario Reports 1967-1968 Pride In Progress, City Of Windsor Jan 1968

Windsor Ontario Reports 1967-1968 Pride In Progress, City Of Windsor

SWODA: Windsor & Region Publications

"1968 should be a year of progress toward a better planned city with fuller services."; work on the E.C. Row Expressway continues, as to improvements to city streets and sewers; includes sections on education and recreation.


Windsor Ontario Reports 1963 Pride In Progress, City Of Windsor Jan 1963

Windsor Ontario Reports 1963 Pride In Progress, City Of Windsor

SWODA: Windsor & Region Publications

"Accomplishments and policies of your City Council during 1963"; they include construction of a new fire station and social services building; more sewer work, more clearance of blighted areas, and urban renewal.


Windsor Ontario Reports 1961 Pride In Progress, City Of Windsor Jan 1961

Windsor Ontario Reports 1961 Pride In Progress, City Of Windsor

SWODA: Windsor & Region Publications

"1961 was a year of progress in the many major projects initiated by City Council"; these included projects such as the completion of Huron Lodge, a retirement home, the near completion of the area G relief sewer program, and the near completion of phase 1 of subsidized housing in Glengarry Court.


Windsor Ontario Reports 1960 Pride In Progress, City Of Windsor Jan 1960

Windsor Ontario Reports 1960 Pride In Progress, City Of Windsor

SWODA: Windsor & Region Publications

1960 was a year of preparation for several major developments in the City. Urban Renewal, equalization of assessment, Metropolitan Area Study, relief sewer project, sewage treatment plant and interceptor sewer, are among the works now under active study by the civic staffs whose responsibility it is to advise the Council on the most effective method of financing the works while preserving Windsor's fine credit position.