The Western Ontario Wardens’ Caucus (WOWC) advocated strongly for its three major priorities, through a series of constructive discussions with provincial government representatives during the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) 2021 Conference, held virtually from August 15 to 18, 2021. Joining thousands of participants virtually from across the province, WOWC members met this past week with several Provincial Ministers as well as Opposition Parties to discuss its key priorities for the coming year, being:.
County Road 27. will be closed at No.
Starting today, Windsor-Essex residents have access to a new informative and interactive mapping tool as part of groundwork for the Windsor Essex Regional Community Safety and Well-Being Plan (CSWB). The.
Warden Lauds Olympians with Ties to Windsor-Essex and Black Community ‘Heroes’. Warden Gary McNamara gave a shout-out to local Olympians at the start of Wednesday’s Essex County council meeting.
The Essex-Windsor Solid Waste Authority has an opening for a temporary, full-time labourer at its Material Recovery Facility in Windsor. To apply for this position, please visit our.
County Road 27. will be closed (bridge out) between County Road 8 and County Road 46 from May 17 to Aug.
There will be a meeting of Essex County Council on Wednesday, August 11, 2021 at 7:00 PM. As permitted under By-law 2020-16, a By-law to Amend By-law 41-2018, being a by-law to provide rules governing the order and proceedings of the Council of the Corporation of the County of Essex, adopted on March 26, 2020, the meeting will take place remotely, with members of County Council joining via web-conference.
The Essex-Windsor Solid Waste Authority has an opening for a Labourer 1 at the Regional Landfill. To apply for this position, please visit our.
Pavement on seven sections of Essex County roads is being recycled, topped with new asphalt and, in some spots, enhanced with smooth asphalt shoulders for users like cyclists and pedestrians. The work this summer is refurbishing 31. 4 kilometres of road in four municipalities using a process called “cold in-place recycling with expanded asphalt mix. ”.
Windsor and Essex County have been leaders in the province in the distribution of vaccines since they became widely available in March of this year. Residents of long-term care and retirement homes were vaccinated ahead of other regions, and the first mass vaccination clinics in Ontario for those over the age of 80 became operational at the Windsor Family Credit Union Centre on March 1.