Windsor's Peace Fountain in Reaume Park.  (Photo by Mark Brown/Blackburn News)Windsor's Peace Fountain in Reaume Park. (Photo by Mark Brown/Blackburn News)
Windsor

New peace fountain delayed as costs balloon

The future design of the International Charles Brooks Peace Fountain is still under consideration.

After bids for the design-build fountain came in over the $8.1 million estimate Windsor City Council is asking a consultant to have another look at their options.

The options include a "like-for-like" floating fountain alternative that is a scaled-down version of the old Peace Fountain. This would have maintenance and storage challenges similar to those of the previous fountain.

A land-based option is also being considered. It would reduce those risks and permit the potential for a winter lighting display. The upfront costs could cost more than the replica version.

A report with a technical feasibility review and budget estimates for each option along with updated operating and maintenance cost estimates will be presented to council later this year. A timeline for the installation of a new fountain will be determined at that time but it is unlikely to be in place by 2025.

With files from Adelle Loiselle.

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