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Wednesday
Jun282017

PROGRAM BENEFITS PROPERTY OWNERS REMAINING IN VICINITY OF GORDIE HOWE BRIDGE

Property owners to receive funds for home upgrades or relocation.

This article describes how $33 million is being allocated to nearby property owners. 

“Families will have different options depending on where they are located. Some will have the opportunity to stay in their house or swap for one nearby. There are also renovation options so residents in the vicinity can get better insulation and/or windows installed.”

This program is being funded by the City from money received from the sale of land for the project.  It represents a cooperative effort by the City and Windsor/Detroit Bridge Authority.  Usually, this type of program exists to benefit property owners in the vicinity of airports.  The airport analogy makes sense because with both, vehicles will be creating noise and releasing emissions in the areas above the homes.

If you have been confronted by any eminent domain issues, please feel free to contact me

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