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‘Confidence in Tecumseh': Mayor on new development consideration
‘Confidence in Tecumseh': Mayor on new development consideration

CTV News

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • CTV News

‘Confidence in Tecumseh': Mayor on new development consideration

A new development may be coming to the Town of Tecumseh. A report brought to council detailing a commercial development that includes a five-story hotel and five separate retail buildings at 2575 Manning Road. 'Anytime you have any type of development in a community it's worth being excited about,' said Gary McNamara, Tecumseh Mayor. 'We need good news with what's happening in the U.S. and the tariff issue and the automotive industry.' A public meeting to discuss a zoning by-law amendment application is scheduled for Aug. 12. Proposed Tecumseh development Source: Town of Tecumseh. This comes as another new hotel nears completion. TownePlace Suites by Marriott, located at 1600 Sylvestre Drive, is expected to open in three months. It includes 142 extended-stay rooms with a fitness centre and swimming pool. 'To see developers come in with confidence where they're ready to spend multi-millions of dollars in the community because we believe in the community. That's good news,' added McNamara.

Tecumseh rejects four units, risks $3.2 million in federal funding
Tecumseh rejects four units, risks $3.2 million in federal funding

CTV News

time23-07-2025

  • Business
  • CTV News

Tecumseh rejects four units, risks $3.2 million in federal funding

The Town of Tecumseh will not move forward with four units 'as-of-right,' risking millions in federal funding. Council narrowly voted against a motion Tuesday that would have seen three additional residential units (ARU) allowed on a single lot with certain restrictions. It ended more than a year of contentious discussions over the matter, which was tied to nearly $4.4 million pledged to the town in March 2024 through the federal government's Housing Accelerator Fund (HAF). 'It's maybe not a clear understanding in terms of what … HAF is really all about,' said Gary McNamara, the mayor of Tecumseh, who voted in favour of the proposal. Requirements for municipalities to permit fourplexes as-of-right became a condition of HAF funding. Under provincial legislation, applicable homes can already create two ARUs. McNamara said the initiative was intended to create more affordability and options in the housing market. While about $1.1 million of the funding has already been spent, the remainder is now at risk of being clawed back. The remaining $3.2 million equates to a 4.15 per cent tax levy hike, according to a staff report. The town plans to write a letter to the Canada Mortgage Housing Corporation, the administrator of the HAF, and inform them of council's decision. 'It's in their hands,' McNamara said. Throughout the process, residents have openly voiced opposition to four units, largely due to fears over how it would impact the town's infrastructure and character. On Tuesday, one resident abruptly left council chambers after a tense exchange with McNamara. Joe Bachetti, Teucmseh's deputy mayor, told council the attached funding should not 'outweigh' the concerns of residents. 'This is wrong and it's not what the residents are telling me they want to see, and it's certainly not my vision for the future of Tecumseh 10 or 20 years from now,' said Bachetti. The vote to move forward with four units failed 3-4, with Bachetti, and councillors James Dorner, Rick Tonial, and Tania Jobin voting against. Previously, the City of Windsor's application for tens of millions through HAF was rejected after city council voted against the permitting of fourplexes across the city.

From gas to green: Tecumseh Transit goes electric this month
From gas to green: Tecumseh Transit goes electric this month

CTV News

time03-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • CTV News

From gas to green: Tecumseh Transit goes electric this month

The Town of Tecumseh is rolling out a fully electric transit fleet in Tecumseh, Ont., on July 3, 2025. (Chris Campbell/CTV News Windsor) The Town of Tecumseh is rolling out a fully electric transit fleet this month in what local officials are calling a major step toward sustainability and innovation. The electric buses will replace the municipality's existing gas-powered vehicles, thanks to funding provided last year through the federal Rural Transit Solutions Fund. 'This is a significant step forward for our community,' said Tecumseh Mayor Gary McNamara in a statement. 'By investing in electric transit, we are reducing our environmental footprint while continuing to improve local service for our residents.' McNamara said there was a $1.4-million investment on the new electrified fleet. Gary McNamara Mayor Gary McNamara in a fully electric transit bus in Tecumseh, Ont., on July 3, 2025. (Chris Campbell/CTV News Windsor) The three buses, set to hit local roads in July, will maintain the same route coverage and service levels currently in place. Town officials say residents can expect a quieter ride, reduced maintenance costs, and zero tailpipe emissions. Charging infrastructure to support the fleet has already been installed. Gregor Robertson, federal Minister of Housing and Infrastructure and Minister responsible for Pacific Economic Development Canada, applauded the initiative. 'Investing in cleaner, more efficient public transit systems is key to building strong, sustainable communities,' said Robertson. 'Through the Rural Transit Solutions Fund we're helping communities like Tecumseh transition to electric transit—reducing emissions, improving service, and delivering on our climate goals.' Residents can find route maps and service details on the town's website at

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