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Those controversial alley lights are coming to downtown Windsor

Residents who were passionately advocating for a safer downtown got their wish for alley lights.

Unanimous vote after passionate delegation of residents make their case

Downtown Windsor residents will finally get a few alley lights. (Jason Viau/CBC)

Residents who were passionately advocating for a safer downtown got their wish for alley lights.

Ward 3 Coun.Rino Bortolin's motion to install three new alley lights was passed by the rest of council Monday night, after a deluge of residents addressed the issue. He has previously criticized council for not funding downtown alley lights comments that landed him in trouble with the City's integrity's commissioner.

"Give us our alley lights and you might make the greatest improvement to downtown that you've ever made," said Glengarryresident MaryLajeunesseat Monday's council meeting.

"We've been asking for it for so long please don't back down, give it to us."

And give it to them council did, as it unanimously approved the motion to a cheering crowd.

Thenew alley lights will be installed between Victoria and Dougallavenues, just south of WyandotteStreet.

Bortolinthanked the residents for fighting so fiercely for their lights, saying he was "ecstatic" the motion passed.

The approval came on the same night Bortolin apologized to council for comments he madeto the Windsor Starback in October when talking aboutcouncil's decisionto spend $750,000 to refurbish a 99-year-old trolley.