Municipal Services Impacted by Latest Provincial Orders
The Provincial Government has increased the level of restrictions on Ontario residents and their movement in an effort to flatten the curve of the COVID-19 pandemic’s third wave.
Stronger enforcement, travel restrictions, and public health measures are all being implemented to stop the spread of COVID-19 and save lives.
Read the full details released by the province late Friday, April 16, 2021.
Municipal Services and Amenities Impacted
The City of Windsor is acting as quickly as possible to action the latest provincial orders, which took affect at 12:01 this morning, Saturday April 17, 2021.
“The modeling data released by the Province of Ontario paints a very dire picture. The entire goal of these public health measures is to help lower COVID-19 case counts and save lives. I strongly urge all residents to take this seriously and follow public health recommendations,” said Windsor Mayor, Drew Dilkens.
The following changes take effect immediately and add to the previous restrictions concerning parks, recreation, facilities and services. These latest changes are expected to be in effect at least until the expiration of the provincial orders, May 20, 2021.
Marriage Services:
Recreational Facilities:
Parks Amenities: Updated by Province April 18, 2021
- parks and recreational areas, including benches
- playgrounds, play structures, and play equipment
- off-leash dog parks
- outdoor sports facilities, such as golf courses, tennis courts, basketball courts and skate parks
- baseball diamonds, soccer fields and other multi-use fields
- picnic sites and picnic tables
Virtual Spring Programming:
The City of Windsor is offering a variety of online programming including the “Home Alone” Program (8 to 12 years), “Learn to Babysit” (ages 12 and up) and Dance Classes for all ages, and more. Virtual tutoring is also available. Programs will be offered in the evening beginning the week of April 19, 2021. Residents are required to register in advance to be able to participate. Pathway to Potential (P2P) funding is available to eligible registrants.
All staff are certified in the High Five Principles of Healthy Child Development. To register please, visit www.ActiveWindsor.ca.
Visit CityWindsor.ca/COVID-19 for the latest on all municipal services.