Windsor needs more work on zoning, advocate says in wake of housing decision.

Brent Klundert
Brent Klundert, vice president BK Cornerstone design and build and chair of the Windsor Essex Homebuilders Association, in a 2018 file photo. (Stacey Janzer/CBC)

Windsor is "well within its rights" to refuse to make zoning changes that could make the city eligible for millions in federal housing cash, but experts and advocates say the move could affect the city meeting housing targets and increasing affordability. 

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