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The most recent agreement, to staff the Windsor Police force with Sonoma County Sheriff's Department employees, [39] was in August 2020, for a five-year period, with the option of two additional five-year renewals. [40] The Town of Windsor was ranked the 34th safest city on SafeWise's list of "2016 Safest Cities of California".
Windsor has a local historical society, the Windsor Historical Society, which was founded in 1959 and operates a local history museum. [3] The society publishes a local history walking tour guide. [ 4 ]
The town of Windsor was chartered on March 15, 1902. Windsor established a volunteer fire department in 1947 and its police department in 1990. [7] [non-primary source needed] In 2001, the town annexed 2.8 square miles (7.3 km 2) of Isle of Wight County, which nearly tripled its population. [6]
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The Windsor Severance Fire Rescue Museum houses displays of the history of Windsor Fire Department, established in 1902. The fire department was dissolved as a division of the Town of Windsor and re-organized in 1950 as the Windsor Severance Fire Protection District (now Windsor Severance Fire Rescue).
The route shifts to Wintonbury Avenue about 1.7 miles (2.7 km) later using a short segment of School Street. After intersecting with Route 187, it soon enters the town of Windsor, becoming Park Avenue. The route continues east, intersecting I-91 at Exit 36 before ending at an intersection with Route 159 south of Windsor center. [1]
The town of Windsor reconstructed the surface-treated gravel road outside the town center in 1940 and 1941. West Windsor reconstructed their gravel road in 1941 through Brownsville and in several segments outside of Brownsville between 1946 and 1952, and Reading reconstructed their short portion of the highway in 1948. [ 1 ]
The son of Samuel Fleming and Sophia M. Harwood, he was born in Milton, Halton County, Canada West and was educated in Windsor. [2] He articled in law in Toronto, was called to the bar in 1885 and set up practice in Windsor. Fleming served two years on the local school board and three years on Windsor town council. [3]