5th St. Back Lot Parking Waterline Replacement

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The dirt parking lot along Ash St. from 4th to 5th St. is set to be converted into a paved parking lots to allow additional parking for residents, business owners and tourists to utilize the downtown area. Before the parking lot can be paved, a new water line must be installed beneath the site. Completing the water line work first is essential to ensure reliable service, meet current infrastructure standards and avoid the need to remove or damage the paved surface later.

Replacing the water line now supports long-term system reliability and allows the site to accommodate future demands. Addressing this underground infrastructure in advance helps reduce maintenance disruptions and protects the investment in the new parking lot.

More details about the project are available via the What's the Word, Windsor? Podcast, where project managers of various construction projects speak more on the impacts anticipated through the summer.


The dirt parking lot along Ash St. from 4th to 5th St. is set to be converted into a paved parking lots to allow additional parking for residents, business owners and tourists to utilize the downtown area. Before the parking lot can be paved, a new water line must be installed beneath the site. Completing the water line work first is essential to ensure reliable service, meet current infrastructure standards and avoid the need to remove or damage the paved surface later.

Replacing the water line now supports long-term system reliability and allows the site to accommodate future demands. Addressing this underground infrastructure in advance helps reduce maintenance disruptions and protects the investment in the new parking lot.

More details about the project are available via the What's the Word, Windsor? Podcast, where project managers of various construction projects speak more on the impacts anticipated through the summer.


  • Project Update: June 15

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    The 5th St. Backlots Project is officially underway. As of today, Monday, June 15, the parking lot east of 5th Street between Boardwalk Park and Main Street is closed to all residents and visitors through September, weather permitting.

    Planning to enjoy Downtown Windsor this summer? Whether you're attending the Summer Concert Series, Fourth of July festivities, Camp Windsor, visiting local businesses, or spending the day at Boardwalk Park, be sure to plan ahead and review available parking options at windsorgov.com/DowntownParking.

    The project includes a waterline replacement, sewer line installation, and construction of a new parking lot. Funded through voter-approved

    The 5th St. Backlots Project is officially underway. As of today, Monday, June 15, the parking lot east of 5th Street between Boardwalk Park and Main Street is closed to all residents and visitors through September, weather permitting.

    Planning to enjoy Downtown Windsor this summer? Whether you're attending the Summer Concert Series, Fourth of July festivities, Camp Windsor, visiting local businesses, or spending the day at Boardwalk Park, be sure to plan ahead and review available parking options at windsorgov.com/DowntownParking.

    The project includes a waterline replacement, sewer line installation, and construction of a new parking lot. Funded through voter-approved Ballot Measure 200, the improvements are designed to support the long-term needs of Downtown Windsor.

    For real-time traffic and road closure notifications, text WINDSORROADS to 888777.

  • Project Update: June 12

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    Beginning Monday, June 15, the parking lot east of 5th Street between Boardwalk Park and Main Street (commonly known as the Backlots) will be closed through late summer as part of the 5th St. Backlots Project.

    The project includes:

    • Waterline replacement
    • Sewer line installation
    • Parking lot reconstruction

    Parking will be completely unavailable in the lot during construction. Residents and visitors are encouraged to plan ahead for downtown events, including the Summer Concert Series, Windsor Farmers Market and other downtown activities.

    Explore alternative parking options at windsorgov.com/DowntownParking. For traffic alert updates, text WINDSORROADS to 888777.

    Beginning Monday, June 15, the parking lot east of 5th Street between Boardwalk Park and Main Street (commonly known as the Backlots) will be closed through late summer as part of the 5th St. Backlots Project.

    The project includes:

    • Waterline replacement
    • Sewer line installation
    • Parking lot reconstruction

    Parking will be completely unavailable in the lot during construction. Residents and visitors are encouraged to plan ahead for downtown events, including the Summer Concert Series, Windsor Farmers Market and other downtown activities.

    Explore alternative parking options at windsorgov.com/DowntownParking. For traffic alert updates, text WINDSORROADS to 888777.

  • Project Update: April 27

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    The Town of Windsor is moving forward with infrastructure improvements in the backlot area north of Main Street, east of 5th Street, including waterline and sewer line replacement projects that will help maintain reliable utility service in the downtown area.

    Current project timeline:

    • Final project plans were submitted in March
    • Contractor selection is anticipated by the end of April
    • The contract process will take place in May
    • Construction is planned for June through August, with a goal of completing work before Harvest Festival

    During construction, the dirt parking lot west of 5th Street will remain available for summer

    The Town of Windsor is moving forward with infrastructure improvements in the backlot area north of Main Street, east of 5th Street, including waterline and sewer line replacement projects that will help maintain reliable utility service in the downtown area.

    Current project timeline:

    • Final project plans were submitted in March
    • Contractor selection is anticipated by the end of April
    • The contract process will take place in May
    • Construction is planned for June through August, with a goal of completing work before Harvest Festival

    During construction, the dirt parking lot west of 5th Street will remain available for summer events. Residents and visitors attending events in the area should plan to allow a little extra time to find parking, as some areas may be temporarily impacted during construction.

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