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City proposes massive $3M Christmas display at Jackson Park

Early ideas for the decorations include lighting hundreds of trees in addition to one massive tree decorated for the holiday season.

Mayor Drew Dilkens asked staff to estimate cost of signature holiday display

Windsor city council will consider investing $3 million to turn Jackson Park into a signature holiday display. In this Dec. 14, 2016, photo, a man and his child pass Christmas decorations in Brooklyn. (The Associated Press)

Windsor could be getting a little more festive this year withconsiderationsto spend$3 million on a massive Christmas display at Jackson Park on the horizon.

City council is set to review a staff report on Mondayhighlighting early ideas for transforming the green space into a holiday wonderland.

The downtown park could see hundreds of lit trees and one massive 18-metre tree. It could also include more events featuringoutdoor vendors.

The document outlines how Mayor Drew Dilkensasked administration to estimate the cost for a "signature lighting and event display" as a final way to cap off Windsor 125 and Canada 150 celebrations.

"In addition to an elaborate display of holiday lights, planned events such as horse andcarriage rides around the park, arts and crafts, hot apple cider and hot chocolatebooths, food vendors and fun for the whole family could be considered," explained the staff report.

Staff suggested funding come from several sources:

  • $1,000,000 from 2017 Enwin special dividend
  • $400,000 from the Windsor World Junior Hockey bid placeholder
  • $500,000 anticipated surplus from 2017 OLG funding
  • $1,100,000 from 2014 enhanced capital budget placeholder funding fornew city hall parking garage

Because of the high costs, staff suggested the city find partnerships with corporate sponsors or business improvement associationsin order to fund the massive project.

Staff also suggestedBIAs take a "more active role" in paying for their own holiday lighting and decorations, instead of relying on the city's parks department to help, which has been the standard practice so far.

Should the city want to continue to have the holiday display every year, the cost would dropto less than $300,000 a year.

Breakdown of annual costs:

  • Set-Up/Take Down $170,000
  • Security $120,000
  • Utilities $2,500
  • Programming $5,000

The city also proposedmaintaining holiday decorations at other locations, but to a much lesser extent in some cases.

Every year, Windsor city staff help decorate Dieppe Park, Charles Clark Square, the WFCU Centre roundabout, Mackenzie Hall, Gino and Liz Marcus Recreation Complex, Willistead Manor as well as the gateways at Howard and Dougall avenues.