More than a dozen west Windsor homes owned by the Ambassador Bridge company are being demolished, with excavators tearing down properties on Indian Road and Rosedale Avenue as part of the bridge’s plan for a future secondary inspection plaza. The city issued 14 demolition permits for these properties, with more applications still under review, in an effort to address the longstanding dispute between the city and the bridge company over derelict dwellings in the historic neighbourhood. Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens expressed optimism about finding common ground with the bridge company to resolve issues and protect the oldest part of the city, Sandwich Town.
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A skeptic's take on the housing crisis: 'The developer is the good guy'
UBC Professor Patrick Condon critiques Ottawa's approach to the housing crisis, arguing that increased density in Vancouver has not led to affordability, resulting in the city's highest home prices relative to regional incomes in North America. He warns that simply removing zoning restrictions won't solve the issue, as the real problem lies in the rising land values associated with increased density, as explained in his book "Broken City." Want More Context? 🔎
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