Murray Street Closure Back On Agenda
Delegates must apply by Thursday, January 8 by 4 pm. To speak about item 8.1: Proposal E.D.C. Advisory Committee Workplan 2026-2030.
NEAR TERM GOALS:
That administration be directed to bring the report back, regarding the potential closure of Murray Street to EDAC for the committee’s review and comments be provided to Council.
MID TERM GOALS:
That administration be directed to develop additional festivals and event programming around Open Air weekends, with a focus on Town’s unique culture, heritage, arts and music.
That programming for festivals and events be expanded to include local community bands and consideration of funding for infrastructure, to provide for performance spaces for music and theatre be considered.
BACKGROUND from CTV November 2023
Amherstburg businesses propose ‘Anchor District’

Lauri Brouyette is a property owner and entrepreneur who is helping to bring to life the Amherstburg Anchor District in Amherstburg, Ont. on Monday, Nov. 13, 2023. (Gary Archibald/ CTV News Windsor)
Urban renewal is the theme for a part of downtown Amherstburg — a proposal by local businesses calls for a designated pedestrian shopping zone along historic Murray Street.
It’s called the Amherstburg Anchor District. The site would draw locals and out-of-towners to local shops and attractions, a region of the town that was once at the heart of commerce over a century ago.
Local business and property owners are already renovating and renewing their buildings in the hope that the town will recognize the proposed area as a special area in the municipality.
In addition the proposal calls for a “no vehicles allowed” prohibition to the district to help nurture the tranquil tourist and cosmopolitan nature of the village.
Murray Street view of buildings under restoration in the proposed ‘Anchor District’ of Amherstburg, Ont. on Monday, Nov. 13, 2023. (Gary Archibald/CTV)
Local entrepreneur and property owner Lauri Brouyette is renovating landmark properties in the area working towards the goal of opening this public mall in the near future.
“What we’re doing right now is peeling back the layers on these hundred-and-fifty-year-old buildings – and we’re creating spaces for new businesses to come to Amherstburg,” said Brouyette.
“What we want to do is create a space of community, where everybody can be in the street. They can be enjoying one another’s company. They can be shopping. They can be dining. It’s a kind of gathering place.”
So far, there are plans to open stores, a boutique hotel with a spa, in addition to spaces that will showcase the arts, music, entertainment and local history.