Dear Resident,
Re: Community Virtual Meeting
1041 and 1407 Lakeshore Road East
1407 Lakeshore Developments Inc is the property owner of 1041 and 1407 Lakeshore Road East. Separate Official Plan Amendment and Rezoning applications have been submitted to the City for each property proposing:
- 1041 Lakeshore Road East – proposing a 10 storey apartment building with 166 units and ground floor commercial space.
- 1407 Lakeshore Road East – proposing a 9 storey apartment building with 84 units and ground floor commercial space.
This meeting is being held for the property owner to present the development plans to the community and to hear questions and feedback from the residents.
Councillor Dasko has arranged a Community virtual meeting on Tuesday, June 28, 2022 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. If you wish to attend and participate in the discussions, please click the following link to join:
https://mississauga.webex.com/mississauga/j.php?MTID=m1d4ee7a86905b872b935a05ceb95ff5c
Meeting number (access code): 2315 624 4512
Meeting password: mR9HFVQ9B8m (67943879 from video systems)
Should you have any questions prior to the scheduled meeting, please contact myself or David Ferro, Development Planner for this application at 905-615-3200 ext. 4554 or email at david.ferro@mississauga.ca
Sincerely,
Stephen Dasko
Councillor, Ward 1
Dear Resident,
Re: Ward 1 – Community Virtual Meeting
800 Hydro Road and 1082 Lakeshore Road East
In November of 2021, the City of Mississauga approved the Lakeview Village development. While technical work will continue over the next year regarding the engineering and servicing of the land, Lakeview Community Partners Limited has submitted site plans for four (4 ) of the blocks which will form part of the initial phase of development. The site plans illustrate the concepts for the residential buildings proposed on these blocks.
Due to the COVID pandemic, we are not able to have an in-person meeting. Therefore, we have arranged a Community Virtual Meeting on Wednesday, June 22, 2022, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. If you wish to attend and participate in the discussions, please click the following link to join:
https://mississauga.webex.com/mississauga/j.php?MTID=m1e05624cb0fa1e66734ed6c20b8e2b7b
Meeting number (access code): 2302 315 7548
Meeting password: j43Xyff76us (54399337 from video systems)
Should you have any questions prior to the scheduled meeting, please contact myself or David Breveglieri, Development Planner for this application at 905-615-3200 ext. 5551, or by email at david.breveglieri@mississauga.ca
Sincerely,
Stephen Dasko
Councillor, Ward 1
What is Neighbourhood Watch?
Neighbourhood Watch is an organized group of neighbours looking out for one another, and each other’s property. The no-cost program focuses on neighbourhood transparency, and encourages residents to be aware of crime and suspicious activity that may be happening around them. In a Neighbourhood Watch, the objective is that incidents are reported, not only to police, but also (anonymously) with your neighbours. By participating in the Watch, everyone is alert and working together to maintain safety in their neighbourhood. While the program has been shown to reduce criminal activity, one of the greatest benefits is that it brings people closer together, into a stronger community.
Safe City Mississauga helps to facilitate this process! The Mississauga Neighbourhood Watch program remains one of the largest crime prevention programs in partnership with, and delivered alongside, the Peel Regional Police.
What’s included?
- Set-Up Meeting – Conducted by Safe City Mississauga with invitations to Peel Regional Police and your local Councillor
- An evidence-based crime prevention audit of your neighbourhood – Utilizing CPTED principles, the audit will observe environmental opportunities that are inviting to criminals
- Neighbourhood Watch Signage – a deterrent to would-be offenders that indicates your Watch is active, and people have their eyes on the street
- Email notifications – about local crime and suspicious activity occurrences
- Monthly Bulletins – created by Safe City Mississauga
- Closer relationship with neighbours – The program encourages and supports neighbourhood social events such as potlucks, BBQs, or coffee night outs
- Access to Resources – including crime prevention information, contacts, and safety
For more information, please visit https://safecitymississauga.on.ca/programs/neighbourhood-watch/
Please note that the above will be filming exterior scenes for a TV series “Sort Of” at 2337 Harcourt Crescent (Ward 1) on June 3rd between the hours of 12noon-5am, June 4th. Prep will be conducted on June 2nd, 7:00am-11:00pm and wrap on June 6, 7:00am-7:00pm. Read More
Following the community virtual meeting on May 24, 2022, please see the engagement website here: https://88park.edenshaw.com/
Deadline to submit survey is June 30, 2022
May 30, 2022
The Region of Peel’s Garbage Exemption period will take place from June 13 to June 23, after service suspension due to the pandemic.
During a garbage exemption period:
- There is no maximum amount of acceptable garbage you can put on the curb.
- Garbage bag tags are not required.
- Extra garbage is collected only on your garbage collection day, not on your recycling collection day.
To find your garbage exemption day:
- Check your collection calendar.
- Receive convenient and free weekly collection reminders by email, text message, or phone call.
In order to be picked up, an extra garbage bag cannot:
- Weigh more than 20 kg (44 lbs).
- Be larger than 66 cm (26 in) wide and 90 cm (35 in) high.
- Be smaller than 30 cm (12 in) wide and 30 cm (12 in) high.
Check the list of acceptable items, and other important details at peelregion.ca/waste.
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About the Region of Peel
The Region of Peel works with residents and partners to create a healthy, safe, and connected Community for Life for approximately 1.5 million people and over 175,000 businesses in the cities of Brampton and Mississauga and the Town of Caledon. Peel’s services touch the lives of residents every day. For more information about the Region of Peel, explore peelregion.ca and follow us on Twitter @regionofpeel and Instagram @peelregion.ca.
The Ministry of Transportation (MTO) is undertaking improvements of the Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW) from east of Cawthra Road to West of Etobicoke Creek. The project limits are in the City of Mississauga and Region of Peel. MTO has awarded the construction contract to AIMCO. Construction is expected to start in May 2022 and continue for five construction years and be completed in July 2026.
Key Components of the construction contract include:
• Replacement of the Dixie Road underpass Bridge & Reconfiguration of the QEW/Dixie Road Interchange.
• Replacement of City of Mississauga’s Ogden Avenue Pedestrian Bridge.
• Replacement and twinning of Applewood Creek Culvert.
• Localized QEW widening to accommodate operational and safety improvements.
• Construction of new extension of Brentano Blvd to match existing grade on Dixie.
• Drainage improvements including new storm sewer systems, culverts and two new stormwater management ponds and one micro-pond. Watermain and Sanitary Sewer works.
• Installation of new retaining walls and noise barriers.
• Installation and upgrades to lighting.
• Replacement of Overhead Sign Structures (OHSS).
• Landscaping.
• QEW pavement rehabilitation from east of Cawthra Road to Etobicoke Creek.
The QEW Westbound and Eastbound lanes from Cawthra Road to Etobicoke Creek and Municipal roads will be affected with temporary lane closures during construction.
Residents adjacent to the construction project are advised that higher than normal noise levels resulting from construction are anticipated during the scheduled works. Some works will be completed at night and on weekends. Noise mitigation measures pertaining to equipment maintenance and operation will be implemented as part of the contract. Questions regarding construction may be directed to Mr. Masud Alam, P.Eng., Contract Administrator, GHD Limited, at qewdixie@ghd.com.