January 20, 2021 — At today’s City of Mississauga Council meeting, Councillor Stephen Dasko, Ward 1, put forward a motion for Council’s consideration to suspend the surcharge for funeral homes for weekend and statutory holidays during the COVID pandemic. Councillor Dasko was pleased that this was passed unanimously at Council. “In these challenging times, this is the least we can do, under our jurisdiction, to help businesses and our community as compassionately as possible” said Councillor Dasko. Read More
Please note that effective immediately at the direction of Mayor Crombie, flags at the Civic Centre are being flown at half-mast in memory of Peel Regional Police Detective Mike Nielsen, who passed away at his home last night. Read More
Please note that the above will be filming interior and exterior scenes for a TV series “Phoenix” at 1125 North Service Rd on January 22, 7:00pm – January 23, 5:00am. Read More
January 19, 2021
The City of Mississauga has selected Deryn Rizzi as its Fire Chief and Director, Emergency Management effective February 2, 2021. Ms. Rizzi replaces Tim Beckett who retired last year. Read More
Planning & Development Meeting
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File: OZ 20/018 W1
Official Plan Amendment and Rezoning applications to permit an 8 to 15 storey
apartment building containing 242 units with 3 levels of underground parking and ground
floor retail
1381 Lakeshore Road East, east side of Dixie Road, north side of Lakeshore Road East
PRE-DESIGN FIELD INVESTIGATION
LAKESHORE ROAD EAST, LAKESIDE AVENUE AND AVIATION ROAD
What are we doing?
• Performing field investigation services along Lakeshore Road East, Aviation Road, Lakeside
Avenue, Hampton Crescent and at the Cooksville Creek near the Beechwood Pumping
Station (see sketch).
• Work involves utility stakeouts, boreholes, surveying and photographing assets in the
project area as well as test pits to confirm utility locations. Read More
Mississauga continues to grow. The Province of Ontario is directing this growth to areas that can support it. These areas include Major Transit Station Areas (MTSAs) in Peel and Mississauga.
MTSAs are lands generally within a 500-800 metre radius (a 10 minute-walk) of a transit station or stop, primarily located along existing or planned transit corridors (e.g. GO Train, Light Rail Transit, Bus Rapid Transit). We need to plan for expanded communities built around transit to bring about places where people can live and easily travel to the places they work, play and learn. Read More
Taking a partnership approach to deliver vaccinations safely, widely and quickly to as many residents as possible who can and want to be vaccinated.
The Region of Peel, together with health system and community partners, is ramping up its preparation for a mass roll-out of COVID-19 vaccinations in Peel. A framework for the Peel’s Community Mass Vaccination Plan, presented at Regional Council today, provides high-level details on how the vaccine will be administered to Peel residents in the coming months. Read More