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Windsor-Essex receiving more than $24M help offset COVID-19 expenses

Windsor-Essex is receiving more than $24 million to help offset the financial impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mayor says province has come through for Windsor in 'a big way'

A photo of the exterior of Windsor city hall
Windsor is expected to receive more than $19 million through the Safe Restart Agreement. (Jonathan Pinto/CBC)

Windsor-Essex is receiving more than $24 million to help offset the financial impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The City of Windsor is receiving the bulk of thefunding announced Wednesday, with more than $19 million allocated to alleviate the municipality'spandemic-related operating costs, after it applied to the province earlier this fall.

Mayor Drew Dilkenstold CBC News that the funding is a big help to the city as it'sseeing a deficit of more than $50 million, which is the result of COVID-19 expenses and revenue loss from the casino, border and airport being closed.

"There's no way we could go to our taxpayers and say'because of the global pandemic your taxes would have to increase sixor sevenper cent just to offset the projected deficit from operations in 2020,'" he said."Itwould be unpalatable,it would be unsustainable and taxpayers just couldn't afford it ... Giving this money to us today is a great sign that they recognize the situation we're in."

Windsor was one of 48 cities in Ontario to receive funding Wednesday. The rest of Windsor-Essex is receiving the following amounts:

  • County of Essex: $1.89 million
  • Lakeshore: $899,000
  • Leamington: $684,000
  • Ahmerstburg: $405,000
  • LaSalle: $294,000
  • Tecumseh: $234,000
  • Town of Essex: $230,000
  • Kingsville: $230,000
  • Pelee: $81,000

All Ontario municipalities have been also awarded additional funding to be used for next year's budget, with Windsor receiving more than $5 million.

Dilkens saidthe upcoming budget is going to be challenging and "difficult decisions" are ahead.

The money is being made available through the $19 billionfederal-provincial Safe Restart Agreement. During a first round of funding in September, Windsor-Essex received nearly $27 million.