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City proposes zoning change for part of Kinsmen Norman Road Park

The City of Windsor wants to hear from residents living around the Kinsmen Norman Road Park as it moves forward with redevelopment plans.

The city is proposing a zoning by-law amendment for the southern portion of the park from Green District 1.1 to Residential District 1.2. The change would allow the creation of six single-unit dwelling lots.

The city indicates revenue from the sale of the land could then be used for park development.

The redevelopment aims to enhance year-round use, improve accessibility, and elevate the overall quality of the green space.

A public information meeting will be held on Thursday, June 26, to share information about the proposed changes with residents. The meeting will be at St. Theresa Catholic Church from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Residents can also attend the meeting virtually by emailing KNRparkdev@dillon.ca to receive the link.

All proposed changes must be approved by the council before moving forward.

More information on the proposed plans can be found here.

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