Latest News About Windsor Radar

Updated 2026-04-15 13:02

The latest Windsor radar-related news I found is about two different topics: the Windsor Port Authority’s radar-based vessel tracking and Windsor’s planned speed-camera rollout. The port has been using radar plus cameras to monitor the Detroit River and improve safety and border security, with a newer upgrade reported in May 2025.[3][6]

Port radar updates

Windsor Port Authority’s radar system has been in use for more than a decade to track vessels on the river and help prevent collisions and assist with enforcement and rescues. A May 2025 report says the port installed radar-integrated cameras that automatically follow moving objects and provide real-time visual confirmation. That same report says future upgrades may include drone-detection integration.[6][3]

Speed-camera news

If you meant “radar” in the traffic sense, Windsor’s city council was considering a photo-radar-style automated speed enforcement program in April 2025. The plan called for five leased cameras rotating among more than 50 locations, with two active at a time and 90-day warning signs before enforcement begins. CTV reported the city estimated about 23,000 tickets a year if approved.[2][4]

Most relevant recent item

The newest clearly dated Windsor radar item in the results is the May 28, 2025 report on the Port of Windsor’s radar-integrated camera upgrade. The newest traffic-radar item is the April 2025 speed-camera rollout story.[4][2][6]

Would you like the port-security radar story or the traffic speed-camera story summarized in more detail?

Sources

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