Amherstburg Ontario

6 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 4, ISSUE 12 rich history is not just a chapter from the past; it’s a continuous narrative we’re committed to preserving,” he explains. The mayor highlights the town’s efforts in maintaining over a hundred historical homes and landmarks like Fort Malden and the Freedom Museum. “These aren’t just tourist attractions; they’re a source of pride and an integral part of our identity,” he adds. Echoing Mayor Prue’s sentiments, Valerie Critchley, the Chief Administrative Officer, sheds light on how Amherstburg’s historical legacy shapes its present identity. “Our history is not just a backdrop; it’s the essence of who we are,” she remarks. Critchley points out the deep-rooted sense of pride and identity among residents, many of whom have family ties stretching back generations. She highlights recent redevelopment projects, such as transforming an old school into loft condominiums, as examples of how Amherstburg skillfully marries historic preservation with modern development. “These projects reflect our ethos - honoring our past while boldly stepping into the future,” she states. She notes that the town’s strategic planning is aligned with this philosophy, aiming to foster growth that respects and reflects Amherstburg’s heritage. Expanding Residential Horizons in Amherstburg Amherstburg’s residential landscape is undergoing a significant transformation, as outlined by Mayor Prue, reflecting a town poised for growth while grappling with challenges. He discusses the variety of residential projects awaiting development. He mentions the southwest quadrant, a large area poised for substantial housing development, and Kingsbridge, nearing its expansion limit with homes still on the market. Mayor Prue also touches on an exciting development for the town’s riverfront area. “We plan to extend King’s Navy Yard into a showcase park,” he reveals, highlighting Amherstburg’s scenic riverfront as a critical feature of the town’s charm and potential for attraction. Critchley adds her perspective, particularly on affordable housing. “As a part of Essex County,

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