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Located near Malden and Mic Mac Parks in Windsor’s west end, the multi-use trail is the culmination of a $2-million project.
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“It’s a very good day for active transportation in the city of Windsor,” said Mayor Drew Dilkens on Friday.
The new path follows the east side of Matchette Road from Chappell Avenue in the north to the E.C. Row Expressway in the south approximately one kilometre.
Dilkens said the next phase of the project, set to begin in 2022, will extend the trail farther southward to Broadway Street, creating a safer connection between the Ojibway Prairie Complex and Malden Park.
Flag persons will be present to direct traffic. Motorists should expect delays.
Work will last until Friday, July 23rd, 2021.
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Matchette Road will be reduced to a single lane between E.C. Row Expressway and Chappell Avenue for road rehabilitation and multi-use trail construction.
Teen girl missing from Thornton Township
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THORNTON TOWNSHIP, Ill. - A 14-year-old girl has been reported missing from south suburban Thornton Township.
Amani Jackson, 14, was last seen about 2:45 p.m. Wednesday leaving her home in the 15000 Block of Chappel Avenue in unincorporated Thornton Township, according to the Cook County sheriff’s office.
Jackson is about 5-foot-4 and 135 pounds with black hair in braids that extend to her waist and brown eyes, the sheriff’s office said.
She was last seen wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt with Champion logo, black jeans and black Nike flip-flops, the sheriff’s office said.
Amani Jackson was last seen leaving her home on Wednesday afternoon and has not returned
Published March 4, 2021 •
Updated on March 4, 2021 at 7:19 pm
COOK COUNTY SHERIFF S OFFICE
Police are asking for help locating a missing team from unincorporated Thornton Township.
14-year old Amani Jackson was last seen leaving her home in the 15000 block of Chappel Avenue on March 3 around 2:45 p.m., according to police. Local guide to vaccines: where to sign up, info on side effects, answers to most-asked questions in our mobile app. Download it for iOS or Android.
Police say Jackson is described as 5’4” and about 145 lbs. with brown eyes, a light complexion and black, braided hair that extends to her waist.