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Sandwich roundabout, flooding project to cost millions more than planned

Unexpected costs for the Sandwich Street roundabout and increased uptake of the flooding subsidy program are estimated to result in a deficit of more than $4 million when combining the two projects, according to projections.

The roundabout reflects a $1,182,406 deficit, flooding abatement measures reflects a $3,600,000 deficit

The roundabout on Sandwich Street was delayed by the archeological engagement process. (Dale Molnar/CBC)

Unexpected costs have put the Sandwich Street roundabout and the Flooding Abatement Measures projectover budgetby more than $4 millioncombined, according to projections in a reportto council.

According to the semi-annual capital variance report, which is in the agenda for the next council meeting, the roundabout project reflects a deficit of $1,182,406 and the Flooding Abatement Measures projectreflects a deficit of $3,600,000.

City engineer MarkWinterton said the reason for the deficit on the flooding project is because of the huge uptake from residents inthe basement flooding subsidy program.

"I think this is a sign that our word is getting out, and people are taking advantage of the opportunity to helpprotect their homes from basement flooding," he said.

"It's a sign that people are taking this issue seriously."

More applications than before

The program received 7,300 applications between Jan. 1, 2017 and Nov.13, 2018. That's 4,550 applications more than what was received between 2012 and 2016.

Winterton says the reason for the deficit on the flooding project is because people are taking the issue of basement flooding seriously. (Stacey Janzer/CBC)

According to the report, recommendations will be put forward in partnership with the 2019 Sewer Surcharge budget to address outstanding applications and funding that would be required to keep the program going into next year.

Wintertonsaid with the budget, the city will look at whether it'll need to re-prioritize or adjust the sewer surcharge rate to try and address the deficit.

Archeological engagement process

As for the roundabout project, the deficit can be attributed to "unanticipated archeological costs," according to the report.

Wintertonexplained that the project itself was on budget, but because of the archeological significance of the areaand the requirement to engage in consultation with First Nations, the city ran into significant delays and a "significant budget variance" on the roundabout.

Former councillor for the ward John Elliott said the deficit "makes sense," because of the archeological digging.

"It put it way behind schedule," he said, explaining that when the digging began, it wasn't clear how much it would cost the project.

"I understand the archeological part, because it's a lot of history down here, so I know, me, when I was a councillor, I was patient about it, because I understand what they were doing," Elliott said.

'On a learning curve'

To deal with the roundabout deficit, the administration recommends a number of funding sources from various surplus or related projects.

Archeologists dig through dirt in Windsor's neighbourhood of Sandwich, where Indigenous artifacts were unearthed during construction. (Dale Molnar/CBC)

Winterton saidthe city wasn't able to secure funding from any senior-level government to help fund the project, even though they set the rules for consultation.

Also, there have been some lessons learned when it comes to the process of public engagement with First Nations, according to Winterton, who said much of the process is still undefined.

"We are very much on a learning curve," he said.

The work on the roundaboutwill continue into 2019, according to a separate report to council. That work will include landscaping, surface asphalt, lightingand addressing some minor construction issues.