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Stephen Dasko

Neighbourhood Speed Limit Project

By Issues, Ward 1

With the large size of the neighbourhood between Lakeshore, Hurontario, South Service Road and Cawthra, and approximately 150 locations of sign removals/installations the work for the neighbhourhood speed limit project will likely extend over several weeks.  As work continues and some parts of the neighbourhood are signed sooner, there might be some confusion as to the speed limit in effect.  In some cases only wooden posts may be installed first as the signs will follow later.  This is to ensure that all required posts are in place before our utility locates expire.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call my office.

Walk for Alzeimers

By Events, Ward 1

WALK 20,389 STEPS THIS MAY

One step for each person living with dementia in Peel Region

This year we are asking participants to consider walking 20,389 steps during the month of May.  One step for each person living with dementia in Peel Region.  Throughout the Month of May, we will be encouraging our participants to share on social media why they are walking by using @alzpeel and on Sunday May 30th, we will share our participant’s stories to help create a community of support for those living with dementia. For more information on this event, to register and to start your team planning now click here! 

City of Mississauga Dims Clock Tower in Honour of Lives Lost to COVID-19

By Covid-19, Issues, Ward 1

Today, March 11, The City of Mississauga is recognizing the National Day of Observance to mark the one year anniversary of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaring a global pandemic due to the rising cases of COVID-19 across the world. Today, at Mississauga Civic Centre, the flags have been lowered to half-mast and the clock tower lights have been dimmed to mark the National Day of Observance for COVID-19. The City of Mississauga remembers the over 350 residents who passed away from COVID-19. Read More