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The City of Windsor designated the building as heritage under the Ontario Heritage Act in 2013. Some exterior features contributing to the heritage value are the bronze plaques identifying "Post Office" and "Customs and Excise", a stone band above the first floor with carved "Dominion Public Building" and "Post Office" along with Canadian Crests.
A new building was a topic during the 2014 budget meeting in 2013. [6] In the meeting, the council voted 10 to 1 in favour of a new building. [7] In October 2014, the Windsor City Council approved plans to demolish the current city hall and construct a new facility. [8] Old City Hall, demolished in 2019. Construction of the new building was ...
A building inspection is an inspection performed by a building inspector, a person who is employed by either a city, township or county and is usually certified in one or more disciplines qualifying them to make professional judgment about whether a building meets building code requirements.
The Sandwich neighbourhood on Windsor's west side is home to some of the city's oldest buildings, including Mackenzie Hall, originally built as the Essex County Courthouse in 1855. Today, this building is a community centre. The city's oldest building is the Duff-Baby House, built in 1792.
The Windsor City Council is the governing body of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. The council consists of the mayor plus ten elected city councillors (one per ward) representing the city as a whole. 2006–2010
Forest Glade was one of Windsor's premiere model developments. It was "the place to be" in the late 1960s and early 1970s. It is very much a mini-community, with a library, community centre, city bus route access (Transit Windsor's 1C, 4, and 10 routes), and a commercial plaza. The community was built in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Hurst was elected to the Windsor City Council during a by-election in 1987, and was re-elected the 1988 municipal election.He represented the city's first ward. He was the only member of the Windsor council to vote against a financial bailout for the Windsor Symphony Orchestra in 1988, arguing that the orchestra was making itself financially unviable by spending too much money on new members.
The Windsor Spitfires won both the 2009 and 2010 OHL Championship final series on home ice, and the Windsor Express won the 2014 League Championships on home court. The WFCU Centre has played host to a variety of large-scale events in hockey including the 2012 World U-17 Hockey Challenge , the OHL All Star Game and the CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game .