- Riverside Drive (Windsor, Ontario)
Infobox road
highway_name = Riverside Drive
marker_
alternate_name = The Drive, Riverside
length = 17.5 km (12 miles)
direction = East/West
starting_terminus =Huron Church Road /Sandwich StreetWindsor, Ontario
ending_terminus =Tecumseh, Ontario town limits
cities = Neighbourhoods:University ,Bridgeview ,West Side ,Downtown ,Walkerville, Ontario , Pilette Village, Riverside, Villages of Riverside, Little River, Greenway, Tecumseh,St. Clair Beach, Ontario
established =1892 (When city was founded)Riverside Drive is one of the main
road s inWindsor, Ontario , travelling along theDetroit River , between its riverfrontpark s andhigh-rise office tower s andapartment building s. The road travels throughDowntown , and towards the east end. The road is roughly 17.5 km in length, and is quite busy.The road continues as Riverside Drive through the town of
Tecumseh, Ontario , and through the village ofSt. Clair Beach, Ontario , where it ends at Brighton Road (EssexCounty Road 21).For around 3 km of its length (from Rankin Avenue to Crawford Avenue (in front of
CBET-TV 's studios), there arebike lane s, with theRiverfront Bike Trail just to the north in the parkland.Sandwich Street
Infobox road
highway_name = Sandwich Street
marker_
alternate_name =
length = 5 km
direction = North/South
starting_terminus =Huron Church Road /Riverside Drive
ending_terminus = Broadway Street in the Brighton Beach neighbourhood
cities = Neighbourhoods: Sandwich,University
established =1892 (When city was founded)The road was once named Sandwich Street, for the former community and now neighbourhood on the west end of Windsor. The road continues as Sandwich Street from the intersection with
Huron Church Road , and continues pastOjibway Parkway to theBrighton Beach Power Plant,Black Oak Heritage Park , and the Brighton Beach neighbourhood of Windsor.Riverside Drive Vista Project
Throughout late 2005, and all of 2006, Windsor City Council has been trying to convert and widen the sidewalk along Riverside Drive (from Strabane Avenue to roughly Lauzon Road), to improve cycling access from the west side and downtown to the east side. The road is currently two lanes for most of its length, having either bike lanes or upscale residential properties that extend from the riverfront to the roadway.
The vista project will be a multi-million dollar beautification project to plant trees, re-surface Riverside Drive, and re-surface sidewalks, possibly installing either bike lanes, or a
bike trail along the road.Residents who reside on the eastern portion of Riverside Drive are angry that the road is treated like a
two-lane freeway , with the occasional driver speeding well above the posted speed limit of 50 km/h (30 mph) and 40 km/h (25 mph) at curves. These residents insist that the road should not be repaved (event though most drivers agree that it needs repaving, post-haste), to discourage other residents from using "their" road. They claim that if the road is not paved, drivers will choose other routes across the city, such as theE.C. Row Expressway or Wyandotte Street East, and avoid their street, rendering it quieter, ensuring theirproperty value s will increase.The commuters, mostly residents in
Tecumseh, Ontario , the Forest Glade community, and from Downtown, feel the road should be repaved for everyone, not just the Riverside neighbourhood residents, as well as install a bike lane, so cyclists don't have to risk their lives by riding on the road or sidewalk. Some residents have opposed having to give up some property for the construction of bike lanes, butCity Hall appears to be progressing with the Vista Project, indebate andcommittee at least. The vista project is proposed as an alternative to putting bike lanes along the dangerously busy Wyandotte Street just a short distance south, or buying out the existingCN Rail /VIA Rail line leading from Lesperance Road to Hiram Walker to convert into a massivegreenway /bike trail or two-lanearterial road .See also
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Ganatchio Trail
*Little River Extension
*Devonwood Bike Trail
* Riverside Drive Vista Project
* Bike Trails in the City of Windsor
*Trans-Canada Trail Sources
* [http://www.windsorstar.com/ Windsor Star]
* [http://www.mapquest.com/ Mapquest]
* [http://windsor.achannel.com CHWI-TV 16/60 A-Channel Windsor]External links
* [http://www.citywindsor.ca/000369.asp Bike Trails at City of Windsor's website, CityWindsor.ca]
* [http://www.cyclewindsor.ca/bump_site/index/index2.htm City of Windor BUMP (Bike User Master Plan)]
* [http://www.citywindsor.ca/001494.asp City of Windsor "Riverside Vista" Plans]
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