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Windsor has a proposed plan to relocate Sandpoint Beach. Here's what it looks like

The City of Windsor is looking for the public to weigh in on plans to revamp Sandpoint Beach and surrounding area, a project that was accelerated by council due to concerns over safety.

Beach to move 200 metres east under proposal to improve amenities, address safety concerns

Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens and Ward 7 Coun. Jeewen Gill hold up a proposed plan to relocate Sandpoint Beach and make other changes to the park area. (Dale Molnar/CBC)

The City of Windsor is looking for the public to weigh in on plans to revamp Sandpoint Beach and surrounding area, a project that was accelerated by council due to concerns over safety.

A proposed redesignfor the city's only beachlocated close to where the Detroit River meets Lake St. Clairwasrevealed at a press conference on Thursday.

Itincludes plans to move the beach from itscurrent location toGanatchio Parkand improvements to theamenities including a new playgroundspace, fishing point, picnic area, covered pavilionand upgraded kayak launch.

The project is expected to cost in excess of $5 million.

"I believe that residents will be impressed by what ison the table for this important city-operated beach park," said Mayor Drew Dilkens.

"Sandpoint Beach is a unique space for families and water sport enthusiasts alike, and the proposed design reflects the excitement that this place inspires while keeping safety and accessibility as top concerns."

The city had been planning to do an assessment of the area in 2024 butWard 7 Coun. Jeewen Gill put forward a motion toimmediately forge ahead after a man drowned at the beach in May of last year. His life is one of several that have been lost at the location.

A concept design for Sandpoint Beach, Ganatchio Park and Stop 26 Park was presented on Thursday, April, 28, 2022. (City of Windsor)

"The tragedy the one that happened less than a year ago, and the ones that happened previously helped to inform the incredible work that we're discussing today," Dilkens said.

Windsor's commissioner of community services, Ray Mensour,explained that the city islooking to apply for aBlue Flag certification an international standard for safety, water quality and sustainability among other factors but the current beachdoesn't meet thecriteria.

"The present location of the beach, in proximityto the strong currents and deeper water of the Detroit River, limits its use and the programming opportunities that can be offered," he said.

A beach along the Detroit River
The city has advanced an environmental assessment and plans to relocate Sandpoint Beach by two years. (Dale Molnar/CBC)

The proposed new siteof the beach, about 200 metres to the east of the original location, is set further back into the landscape than the original location and is also sheltered from the west by a bump-out that features a splash pad.

The city is hosting two public information sessions on the proposed design onMay 19, at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m., at theRiverside Sportsmen Club. The city said information will be posted to its website after the in-person events, and residents can view the designs online.

"The design that will be presented on May 19 includes a host of new safety features from railing, barriers, lifeguard equipment, signageand more," Gill said.

Once public feedback is collected and reviewed,the final design will go back to council for approval.