Annual ward meetings continue across the city.
About 200 residents turned out in Ward 6 Thursday night as Councillor, Joanne Gignac, discussed a number of issues including flooding, the Riverside Drive vista project and the new pool at the WFCU Centre.
Gignac says some residents are still dealing with flood clean up from the massive rainfall in September.
"It's a tough thing to deal with. So make sure that we provide them with as much information in regard to the disaster relief fund, the Green Shield offer here in Windsor too to do matching funds for people that didn't have insurance coverage."
Ward 6 meeting at the WFCU Centre on November 10, 2016 (Photo by AM800's Zander Broeckel)
She says residents have been asking about the former Abar's site as well, a property she'd like to see the city acquire.
"I think it would be wonderful. A number of my residents have contacted ands said, "Oh my god, when Abar's came down and the view of the river and the lake at that point, it is just stunning". I'd love to see it become a public space."
Gignac says she has asked administration to bring back a report with any information on how the city might go about acquiring the Abar's land from its current owner, Matty Moroun and the Ambassador Bridge Company.
Seven of ten ward meetings have taken place with Wards 10, 1 and 8 remaining.
Below is a rundown of where and when they're taking place:
Remaining 2016 ward meetings in the City of Windsor (Photo courtesy of www.citywindsor.ca)