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City asking for feedback on Roseland Golf Course Clubhouse concept
City asking for feedback on Roseland Golf Course Clubhouse concept

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City asking for feedback on Roseland Golf Course Clubhouse concept

City officials say there will be no impact to the historic Donald Ross designed golf course, but a new clubhouse will be built and the potential for a new condominium complex has been envisioned. (Source: City of Windsor) The City of Windsor is moving forward with plans to construct the new Roseland Golf Course Clubhouse, and is asking the public for feedback. The city says it aims to incorporate current golfing trends into the design and construction of the future golf course amenity. Roseland offers an 18-hole golf course designed in 1926 by renowned golf course architect Donald J. Ross and constructed in 1927. The property is the centerpiece of the Roseland Park subdivision. The course itself was designated under the provisions of the Ontario Heritage Act in 2003. The new Roseland Golf Course Clubhouse concept was created by GGA Partners, an international consulting firm. GGA Partners was retained to develop Roseland's Strategic Business Plan (2019), oversee public consultation on the project (2020), and complete the Clubhouse Feasibility Study (2021). 'The Roseland Golf Course Clubhouse represents a significant investment at Roseland. Public consultation has been a key piece of the puzzle with all developments at Roseland for years, and public input on the concepts for the new clubhouse is vital to the overall success of the project. This is a significant investment in infrastructure that overlaps with economic development, tourism and hospitality, quality of life enhancements, and Housing Solutions Made for Windsor,' said Windsor mayor Drew Dilkens. Approximately $5.7 million is available through the city's 10-year capital plan for Roseland, with funding to support demolition of the existing clubhouse, site servicing, temporary arrangements for staff during demolition and construction, and the design and construction of the new clubhouse. Design elements for the new facility will include: Increased focus on golfing and the golf course Smaller footprint for the physical building, at approximately 5,500 square feet One floor Building oriented towards the golf course and putting green, preserving the putting green and blending seamlessly into the broader site A move towards covered outdoor seating, in place of traditional indoor seating Convenient, grab-and-go style food and beverage service Upgraded washroom facility Storage facilities and an administrative area Open House: Residents, golfers, user groups and stakeholders are invited to attend an in-person public open house to learn more about the proposed clubhouse design concept and engage with project team members. Date: Thursday, July 31, 2025 Time: 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Location: Roseland Clubhouse, 455 Kennedy Drive West, Windsor, Ontario, N9G 1W9 Drop-in format with display boards and project team members available Survey: Those interested can also participate in an online feedback survey (coming July 31, 2025). The feedback survey will be open from July 31 until Aug. 15, 2025. The proposed concept will be reviewed at a future city council meeting. For more information on Roseland Golf Course, visit their website at

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