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Support for change in location of Streetcar 351

Windsor mayor Drew Dilkens is checking out the progress on the city’s $750,000 investment into the restoration of Streetcar #351 in Blenheim, Ont., on Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2019. (Rich Garton/ CTV Windsor) Windsor mayor Drew Dilkens is checking out the progress on the city’s $750,000 investment into the restoration of Streetcar #351 in Blenheim, Ont., on Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2019. (Rich Garton/ CTV Windsor)
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Unifor’s Windsor Regional Environment Council (WREC) is praising the city for changing its proposed location for Windsor’s oldest street car.

Previously, the city had plans to place streetcar 351 at the foot of Askin Avenue but that wasn’t sitting well with residents in the area because of its size.

After receiving that pushback from the community, a report will now go before council next month recommending the celestial beacon be moved further east on Riverside Drive to Caron Avenue.

WREC, which represents 11 different local unions, commends Mayor Drew Dilkens and city administration for acknowledging the initial site had significant issues and for the willingness to compromise, respecting the public’s opinion.

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