a ‘win-win’ for park upgrades and much-needed housing: windsor ward 8 coun. gary kaschak is shown during a city council meeting on dec. 11, 2023.
taylor campbell
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windsor star
the proposed new amenities, which include more trees, lighting, benches, and trash receptacles, are based on feedback received from respondents to a previous survey about the park conducted in 2022, the city said.
kaschak first broached the idea of selling off a slice of the park to pay for improvements at his ward meeting last month. a few weeks later, he told the star renderings exist for a new and improved kinsmen norman road park with 20 per cent less green space, but with several added amenities.
kaschak said he considers land at the park’s southern end under-utilized. he envisions six or eight single-family homes going up there, with the land sale potentially netting the city more than $1 million.
without that money, he said, those park upgrades would be difficult to fund in the upcoming 2025 budget. he called it a “win-win,” with housing and amenities, “and saving the taxpayers some money as well.”
the public open house is on monday, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at st. theresa catholic church (1991 norman rd.).