Good Roads Podcast

The Bulletin Breakdown | Utility Fees Fight, Gordie Bridge Delay & Waymo Woes

Episode Summary

Ontario municipalities are challenging utility companies. The Gordie Howe bridge opening is uncertain. And Waymo’s robotaxis can’t close their own doors. Welcome to the Good Roads Podcast, where we break down the most important municipal infrastructure, transportation, and policy stories — fast, focused, and built for Ontario decision-makers.

Episode Notes

This week’s episode explores three stories shaping municipal authority, cross-border infrastructure, and the evolving world of autonomous vehicles:

🏗️ Municipalities Challenge Utility “Free Ride”

Several Ontario municipalities, led by Guelph, are questioning why Enbridge can use public rights-of-way without paying land-use fees. Cities argue the rules date back to when natural gas was considered a public utility priority — not a private, profit-generating enterprise. With Enbridge reporting $2.3 billion in Q1 2025 earnings, municipalities are asking whether decades-old policies should be modernized. The debate now sits with the Ontario Energy Board — and potentially Queen’s Park.

🌉 When Will the Gordie Howe Bridge Open?

The Gordie Howe International Bridge promises a long-awaited active transportation link between Windsor and Detroit, including a protected multi-use trail connecting regional trail systems. But political tensions and tariff disputes are casting uncertainty over its 2026 opening. For cyclists, commuters, and tourism advocates on both sides of the border, the delay raises questions about how geopolitics can stall local mobility and infrastructure benefits.

🤖 Waymo’s Robotaxi Door Problem

Autonomous vehicles are operating in multiple U.S. cities, but there’s an unexpected snag: if a passenger leaves the door open, the vehicle won’t move. In Atlanta, gig workers have reportedly been paid to close stranded robotaxi doors. It’s a humorous glitch — but also a reminder that fully autonomous systems still depend on human workarounds.