Ontario investing $50 million to build a new Banwell interchange for Windsor
WINDSOR – To tackle gridlock, save commuters time and support the local economy, the province is advancing several highway infrastructure projects in Southwestern Ontario, including the start of construction on the final phase of widening Highway 3 between Essex and Leamington and building a new interchange at Banwell Road and E.C. Row Expressway in Windsor. The province is also building a new interchange connecting Highway 401 to Lauzon Parkway.
“By widening Highway 3 and building the Banwell and Lauzon Parkway interchanges, we’re building the transportation infrastructure needed to tackle gridlock and support the region’s growing economy,” said Premier Doug Ford. “While previous governments ignored the province’s infrastructure needs, we’re getting it done for Windsor-Essex by getting shovels in the ground as part of our $28 billion plan to build roads and highways.”
The government is investing $50 million to build a new interchange at Banwell Road and EC Row Expressway. The Banwell interchange will improve access to Canada’s first electric vehicle battery plant while also supporting supply chain businesses across Windsor and the new Windsor-Essex hospital.
“Under the leadership of Premier Ford, our government is proud to deliver game-changing projects that will get drivers in Windsor-Essex where they need to go, faster than ever,” said Prabmeet Sarkaria, Minister of Transportation. “We will continue to invest in infrastructure that creates meaningful jobs and saves families and businesses time and money.”
“Our government will continue working with municipalities to get more critical infrastructure built to help ensure they remain strong, and have the ability to deliver key services,” said Peter Bethlenfalvy, Minister of Finance. “With Ontario’s population increasing at a rapid pace, we need the infrastructure in place to support our growing communities such as Windsor-Essex.”
The government will continue to support Ontario families with its plan to keep costs down and build the critical infrastructure, roads and highways the province needs, without passing on extra costs to families, businesses and municipalities. The government will release its 2024 budget on March 26, 2024.