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Virtual Community Meeting | Official Plan Review – Housing & Land Use Policies

By Events, Planning & Development

Join Us! Official Plan Review

The City is moving forward with the next phase of community engagement for the Official Plan Review – and we need your input!

Every 10 years, the City reviews and updates the Official Plan to ensure it reflects Mississauga’s changing needs. The Official Plan is an important part of our city building efforts. It’s a comprehensive document that guides how the City will grow and develop.

To date, staff have shared two sets of updated Official Plan draft policies for feedback.

On May 16, staff will present the third and final set of policies – related to Housing & Land Use – at a virtual community meeting. These policies:

  • Outline where the city will grow
  • Enable more housing types in neighbourhoods
  • Promote housing affordability and rental protection
  • Create opportunities for mid-rise buildings
  • Update employment area policies

Join our team on May 16 from 6-8 p.m. for a virtual community meeting.

If you are unable to attend the meeting, a recording of the staff presentation will be posted online following the meeting. You can also provide your comments on the policies using our online commenting tool starting May 2.

To learn more visit: Mississauga.ca/officialplan

Buskerfest – Looking for Volunteers

By Events, Ward 1

Port Credit Busker Fest is BACK!

Port Credit Buskerfest is looking for volunteers!
AUG 18-19-20, 2023

Do you need your student volunteer hours?
Do you want to give back to your community?
Do you want to have the best time ever?

You can get all that, and the T-shirt to match, by becoming a volunteer at PC Buskerfest!
For more information and to apply, please visit our website.

Sheridan Events During Youth Week

By Events, Youth

Sheridan has partnered with the City of Mississauga Recreation Team to provide several in-person and virtual events during National Youth Week (May 1-7)!  

The events are embedded within the City’s full calendar of events for youth and include sessions on Career Exploration, Interview Skills, a Campus Tour at the Hazel McCallion Campus, and an in-person event with our Varsity Basketball Athletes to lead a “Skills & Drills + talk about Post-Secondary” on May 3rd at the Mississauga Valley Community Centre. 

Here is a link to a news release that has links to all of the Sheridan-hosted events.

Smile Cookies are Back!

By Events

April showers bring May cookies!

When you buy Smile Cookies between May 1 – 7 from a Mississauga Tim Hortons, you’ll be helping neighbours in need across your community.

Each cookie costs $1.50 (plus tax), and the proceeds raised in Mississauga will support The Mississauga Food Bank and Community Living Mississauga.

National Youth Week

By Events, Youth

National Youth Week (NYW) is back in Mississauga featuring a week-long festival filled with free events and activities happening at various locations across the city. The City will host a variety of free activities and programs that celebrate arts, environment, literacy and recreation for Mississauga youth where they can express their creativity, exchange ideas and connect with others.

From May 1 to 7, youth are encouraged to sign-up and participate online or in-person. This year’s line up features events focused on arts, environment, literacy and recreation.

In addition, the Museums Youth Council is proud to launch “Serene Seas” – a poetry anthology created by Mississauga youth.

Follow along on social media using #NYW905. A detailed list of programs can be accessed by visiting ca/nyw905.

Mississauga Celebrates Tourism Week 2023

By Dining, Events

From April 24 – 30, Tourism Mississauga and the City of Mississauga are recognizing Tourism Week. The City is joining the Tourism Industry Association of Canada (TIAC) in recognizing the importance of tourism to our nation’s economic growth by encouraging Mississauga residents and visitors to support local tourism businesses across the city.

“After more than two very difficult years, the rebuilding of Mississauga’s tourism industry is underway, and we can all help our local businesses as they continue to recover,” said Mayor Bonnie Crombie. “Tourism is vital to our city and our country – not only for its capacity to generate huge economic activity, but also for showcasing Canada’s values as a nation: resilience, peace, tolerance, and inclusivity. With over 1,800 restaurants representing food from more than 150 countries, as well as many charming local shops and businesses and wonderful welcoming people, Mississauga truly has something for everyone. I encourage residents and visitors to explore everything Mississauga has to offer as we help our local businesses thrive again.”

These are some great ways to take part in Tourism Week:

  • Support a local restaurant
  • Check out a new attraction in Mississauga
  • Purchase tickets to an upcoming event or festival
  • Sign up for Tourism Mississauga’s Sauga Savings Pass to access exclusive offers and tourism deals across the city
  • Follow @VisitMississauga on social for more ideas of things to do with friends and family who are visiting

Businesses can also show their support for Tourism Week 2023:

“There is no better time to visit Mississauga or plan a fun staycation in our exciting city,” said Sam Kohli, Chair, Tourism Mississauga.  “With so many beautiful spots, great attractions and a variety of fabulous restaurants with delicious food, now’s the time to check out all we have to offer.”

The City will light the Civic Centre Clock Tower green on April 25 to mark Tourism Week. Community partners including the Greater Toronto Airports Authority, Malton Business Improvement Association (BIA), the Port Credit BIA and the Port Credit Lighthouse will also show their support for Tourism Week by Lighting Up Green.

“This year’s theme for Tourism Week, CANADA: Powered by Tourism,  was chosen to recognize the fundamental economic and sociocultural importance of the tourism sector in Canadian communities from coast to coast to coast,” said Victoria Clarke, Chief Executive Officer, Tourism Mississauga.  “Prior to COVID-19, tourism was responsible for nearly 1 in 10 jobs and $105 billion in annual spending in Canada, and was a leading economic driver in Mississauga. We’re excited to be fully open to welcome residents and visitors back to enjoy all of the great things our city has to offer. We hope you’ll join us in rediscovering Mississauga!”

For more information about Tourism Mississauga, check out visitmississauga.ca or follow @VisitMississauga on social for more tourism recommendations, contests and upcoming events.

Fast Facts about Tourism in Canada and Mississauga:

  • #DYK Pearson International Airport, located in Mississauga, is Canada’s largest and busiest airport. In 2022, Pearson welcomed over 35.6 million visitors, up 180 per cent from 2021.
  • #DYK Mississauga is the seventh largest city in Canada, and the third largest in Ontario.
  • #DYK Square One Shopping Centre is the largest shopping mall in the province, with over 330 restaurants and retailers. This year Square One celebrates its 50th anniversary in October 2023.
  • #DYK Mississauga’s Celebration Square is home to more than 42 annual events and festivals that attract more than 500,000 visitors each year, and has welcomed over 6.6 million people since opening in 2011.
  • #DYK that 13 of the annual events held at Celebration Square draw more than 10,000 attendees per event.
  • #DYK that in 2022, Mississauga hosted 17 sporting events that brought $22.5 million to the city.
  • #DYK Tourism businesses in Mississauga recently received $900,000 from the Federal government’s Tourism Relief Fund to make business improvements towards enhancing the visitor experience and services in Mississauga.
  • #DYK Tourism Mississauga is the official Destination Marketing Organization (DMO) for the City of Mississauga, and is one of the newest DMOs in Canada.
  • #DYK that events and attractions like Illumi Mississauga, World of Barbie exhibit and Night Market TO welcomed a combined attendance of over 500,000 spectators and event goers.

Coyote Issues in Mineola

By Events, Issues, Ward 1

 

The Councillor would  like to invite you to a webex virtual meeting to discuss these coyote matters on Tuesday, April 25, 2023 at 5:00 p.m.

 

The Call in webex details are below.

 

Councillor Dasko and Animal Services look forward to you joining this meeting.

 

Many thanks

 

 

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Free confidential paper shredding returns to Peel

By Events, Resources, Ward 1

BRAMPTON, ON (April 17, 2023) – Peel is offering residents free confidential paper shredding at Community Recycling Centres (CRCs) on the following date:

  • April 29 – Fewster CRC

Paper shredding on this date will be available during regular business hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Residents can bring unbound paper documents such as taxes, bills, income statements and personal information.

Along with your papers, we encourage residents to bring non-perishable food items to donate for a local food bank.

Regular fees apply to all other items brought to the CRC for disposal.