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Peel Region recognizes Imagine a Day Without Water

By Resources

On October 17, Peel Region will join communities around the world in recognizing Imagine a Day Without Water, a day of awareness dedicated to highlighting the value of water—our most essential resource. This day encourages us to reflect on how safe, clean, and reliable water impacts our daily lives, and consider what life might look like without it.

Peel Region treats and distributes hundreds of millions of litres of water each day. Using advanced technology, Peel’s water treatment facilities remove harmful chemicals and microorganisms, ensuring the highest quality tap water. This treated water travels through pipes to homes and businesses, undergoing rigorous monitoring along the way.

Our wastewater treatment process ensures that water collected from the community is thoroughly cleaned before being safely returned to Lake Ontario. Peel’s wastewater collection system spans over 3,400 kilometers of pipes and treats over 630 million liters of wastewater daily.

We also acknowledge the critical role of water and wastewater staff in safeguarding the health of residents and the environment. Their dedication ensures that clean, safe water is always available to the community. To learn more about Peel’s water and wastewater services, visit peelregion.ca/water.

Get Involved: Water Treatment Plant Tour 

In recognition of Imagine a Day Without Water, Peel Region invites the community to take part in an exclusive, behind-the-scenes tour of the Arthur P. Kennedy Water Treatment Plant, one of the world’s largest water treatment facilities. The tour provides a unique opportunity to learn how Peel treats and delivers drinking water to homes, schools, and workplaces every day.

Event Details: 

  • Date: Saturday, October 19, 2024
  • Time: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (free drop-in tours available until 3:30 p.m.)
  • Location: 920 East Avenue, Mississauga

Closed toe shoes are mandatory for the tour.

For more information, visit Water Treatment Plant Open House.

Calling all local musicians: Looking to have your music featured on the City’s phone lines? Now’s your chance!

By Resources

12 recordings will be selected per year to be featured on the City’s 311 call queue lines, during Council meeting live streams and on the MiWay customer information line. The submission deadline is October 27.

October 8, 2024

The City of Mississauga is thrilled to welcome the Music 311 program back to the community. This program provides artists with the opportunity to have their music featured on the City’s 311 call queue lines, during Council meeting live streams and on the MiWay customer information line.

When a customer service representative is not immediately available to take a call, callers will hear a variety of local music produced by Mississauga artists.

The music program showcases the talent and diversity of the city’s musicians, provides local artists with the opportunity to share their music with a large audience and ultimately, enriches the caller experience by complementing the service they receive with new musical experiences.

Want this to be you? 12 recordings will be selected per year. Follow the City’s application process to start your musical journey with Mississauga.The submission deadline is Sunday, October 27 at 11:59 p.m. EST.

To learn more, visit the 311 Music webpage.

Thanksgiving Day holiday service hours at Peel Region

By Announcement, Resources

The following non-emergency services are closed on Monday, October 14, and will reopen on Tuesday, October 15, 2024:

  • Service Peel Counters
  • Dental Services Contact Centre and Dental Clinics
  • Early Years and Child Care Services
  • Family Health Call Centre
  • Healthy Sexuality Clinics
  • Harm Reduction Program – Mobile Van
  • Ontario Works
  • Peel Living Office
  • Housing Services, Client Services

Vaccination Clinics

Peel Public Health vaccination clinics, which offer routine school immunizations (book here) and vaccines required under the Immunization of School Pupils Act (book by calling 905-799-7700), will be closed on Monday, October 14.

Early Years and Child Care Services

Early Years and Child Care Services, including Child Care Subsidy, will be closed on Monday, October 14, and will reopen on Tuesday, October 15.

Ontario Works

Ontario Works will be closed on Monday, October 14, and will reopen on Tuesday, October 15.

Emergency shelter, food, or personal support

For urgent homelessness supports, including food, supplies, referrals, and shelter, call the Street Helpline 24/7 at 1-877-848-8481. For information on emergency shelter, visit the emergency shelter web page or call 905-450-1996.

Emergency Peel Living maintenance requests

For emergency Peel Living maintenance requests, contact the 24-hour request line at 905-790-7335.

TransHelp

All trips for Monday, October 14, and Tuesday, October 15, must be booked by 7 p.m. on Sunday, October 13.

On Monday, October 14 (Thanksgiving Day):

  • Call us at 905-791-1015 if you need to cancel your trip.
  • Flexible (same day) trips will not be provided.
  • All subscription trips will be cancelled, with the exception of dialysis trips.
  • TransHelp will operate from 6 a.m. to 1 a.m.
  • The TransHelp office will be closed and unable to process applications, payments, or feedback.

We offer bookings up to 7 days in advance. Consider booking your next trip early to ensure your holiday travel.

Email transhelp@peelregion.ca or call 905-791-1015 with any questions.

Public Transit

Visit Mississauga Transit for holiday schedules.

Waste Collection

On Monday, October 14, 2024, there will be no waste collection. Waste will be collected one day later that week. Check your collection calendar to find your pickup day or sign up to receive free waste collection reminders. 

All Community Recycling Centres are closed on Monday, October 14, and will reopen on Tuesday, October 15.

 

Budget Committee approves free transit for seniors, along with other fees and charges for 2025

By Announcement, Resources

Fees and charges help to recover costs for services or activities that the City provides, while keeping the tax burden low.

October 3, 2024

Yesterday, as part of the City’s annual budget process, Budget Committee approved the 2025 schedule for fees and charges for City services and programs including MiWay fares and permits for people or businesses using services. The City charges these fees to help to recover costs for services or activities that it provides.

2025 schedule for fees and charges at a glance

MiWay (Effective July 1, 2025)

MiWay ridership has surpassed pre-pandemic levels. Ridership growth is projected at 14 per cent in 2024 and an additional 7 per cent in 2025, enabling Council to keep transit fares steady while also supporting continued growth.

  • No MiWay fare increase for 2025
  • Making permanent the pilot discount program providing free fares for children 6 – 12 years of age on PRESTO
  • Permanent free PRESTO fares for seniors age 65 and over, effective July 1, 2025. Seniors must use PRESTO card to get free fare or continue to pay $1 cash fare.

Parks, Forestry and Environment

The proposed fees are designed to ensure fee recovery that directly benefits those who hold permits, thereby maintaining the high quality and accessibility of our parks for all users. Highlights of new rates and fees include:

  • NEW: Resident and non-resident Weekly Lakefront Promenade Buddy Pass for Credit Village Marina
  • NEW: Lakefront Promenade meeting room rental fee
  • NEW: Tennis/Pickleball court fee per hour for adult, youth, resident and non-resident

See the full details on fees and charges here.

What are fees and charges?

Fees and charges are paid by anyone using fee-based programs and services offered by the City, regardless of their status as a taxpayer. User charges are generally charged when services offered by the City benefit specific individuals instead of the community as a whole. User charges include things like transit fares, attendance at recreation programs, dog licenses, and building permits.

Historically these payments have been used to offset tax increases. Fees and charges represent approximately 20 per cent of the City’s budget. While taxes fund general public services, fees and charges are directly tied to the use of particular services. The Budget Committee’s recommendations aim to ensure that those who benefit from use, contribute to covering the costs.

The Fees and Charges By-law, approved by Council, identifies the rates and fees proposed for specific City services, programs and activities. The 2025 Fees and Charges schedule is set to be implemented as of January 1, 2025 (with some exceptions to align with business areas). Final approval for all fees and charges will be made by Council.

Budget Committee meetings

The next Budget Committee meeting is scheduled for Monday, November 18, 2024, at 9:30 a.m., and is open for the public to attend. The full schedule of meetings is available online at Council and Committees Calendar Listings.

Stay informed

Learn more about the City’s 2025 Budget and the important role it plays in our City by:

  • Attending in person or watching a Budget Committee meeting via live stream.
  • Signing up for a 2025 Budget Information Session on Tuesday, November 5, 2025
  • Emailing a question or comment to budget@mississauga.ca or calling 311
  • Following the City budget conversations and posts on Facebook and X (formally Twitter)
  • Watching the Budget Basics video

For more information about the City’s budget, visiting mississauga.ca/budget.

CONSTRUCTION WORK STARTING IN YOUR AREA Watermain Replacement and Improvements Kalligan Court, Maplewood Road, Proverbs Drive

By Resources, Ward 1

Peel Region will be working in your area to replace the watermains along Kalligan Court, Maplewood Road, Proverbs Drive, as shown on the attached maps.

Watermains are underground pipes that bring tap water from our water treatment facility to your neighbourhood. As pipes age and our population grows, we need to replace older watermains to keep providing you with high quality water.

Construction schedule
Construction is planned to begin October 7, 2024, and be completed by the end of July, 2025. These timelines are estimates, as weather and other unexpected events may impact our timelines.

This construction work will be completed one street at a time and will begin on Proverbs Drive and Kalligan Court the week of October 7, 2024. The work will then move onto the other streets and be announced on a later date.

Once the underground work is completed on all streets, we will begin repairing any driveways, boulevards, sod (grass), roads, curbs, and sidewalks impacted by our construction work.

We expect construction on all streets including the associated repair work, to be completed by the end of July 2025. These timelines are estimates, as weather and other unexpected events may impact our timelines.

All work is under warranty for two years from the completion date.

Sign up for email notices
Receive timely project updates right to your inbox by signing up for e-notices. Visit peelregion.ca/construction/signup to start signing up.

What to expect during construction
Learn what to expect during watermain construction by visiting peelregion.ca/construction/watermain and watching our short video. The video goes behind the scenes to show what happens before, during and after construction. This website also answers common questions about:
• Why your water may be temporarily shut off,
• How traffic, parking, and waste collection may be affected,
• How driveways, roads and sod (grass) are repaired after construction is finished.

Contractor and working hours
The work will be completed by Sam Rabito Construction Ltd., under contract to Peel Region. This contractor’s normal working hours are from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday to Friday. These hours are consistent with the local municipality’s bylaws. We understand this may cause some inconvenience, but shorter working days would require your neighbourhood/area to be under construction for a longer period of time.

The City of Mississauga, under the Noise Bylaw, is allowing work to take place on specific date and time or over the weekend or overnight to reduce the impact of our work on traffic congestion.

This overnight or weekend work will occur only after issuing an exemption by the City of Mississauga, and it will be communicated to residents in the affected areas. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience caused by this work.

Traffic and parking
We may need to temporarily close roads or reduce traffic to a single lane during construction. If we must reroute traffic, we will place signs giving directions. On-street parking will be reduced during construction when we are actively working on your street.

Interrupting your water supply
We anticipate that this construction project will require temporarily shutting off your water.

For residents:
• It is our goal to let you know 48 hours (2 days) in advance if we plan to shut off your water for an extended period (several hours). Occasionally we may have to reduce this notice to 24 hours.
• If we need to shut off your water for a short duration (less than one hour), we will knock on your door to notify you.
• If we must shut off your water due to an emergency, we will knock on your door to alert you, and do everything we can to fix the problem as quickly as possible.

For businesses:
• If a continuous water supply is required for your business and you have not already completed a water needs survey, please contact us to let us know when and how your business uses water.
• If we must shut off your water due to an emergency, we will knock on your door to alert you, and do everything we can to fix the problem as quickly as possible.

Areas impacted by construction
Installing watermains usually requires digging a trench within the municipal right-of-way, which includes the street and the land owned by the municipality between the water service box and the street. (The water service box is a small, round, metal valve located outside on the property line between your homes and the road.)

Depending on the location of the watermain, this trench might cause temporary damage to roads, curbs, sidewalks, boulevards, lawns, and the bottom of driveways within the municipal right-of-way.

To maintain your water supply, Peel Region will also replace:
• Your water service box,
• The section of your water service pipe leading from the watermain to your water service box. The water service pipe carries water from the watermain to your home.

This requires digging up your water service box located in the lawn or driveway and disturbing an area at least two square meters.

We therefore recommend that you delay any driveway paving or major landscaping projects until this construction work is completed.

Any damage caused by Peel Region’s construction will be repaired.

In-ground sprinkler systems
As the front lawn may be affected by this construction work, if you have an in-ground sprinkler system we strongly recommend moving any sprinkler lines that are located in the municipal right-of-way or next to the sidewalk. If you can’t relocate these sprinkler lines, please send us a map created by your irrigation contractor or flag each sprinkler head that is located within one meter of the sidewalk, curb, or driveway. This will allow us to minimize the impact to your sprinkler system.

Tree protection and trimming
Trees located in the municipal right-of-way will be protected during construction using temporary fencing. If tree branches within the municipal right-of-way interfere with construction, the trees will be pruned beforehand. If tree branches on private property interfere with construction, they will be pruned back to the nearest suitable trunk or branch. The contractor will contact you before any pruning of private trees occurs. If you do not allow personnel onto your property to trim the tree, the branches will be cut vertically at the property line.

Repairing areas impacted by construction
We will start repairing the road, curb, sidewalk, driveways, and lawns once the new watermain is buried and new water service pipes have been connected to all properties on your street.

Repairs may be delayed due to contractor availability or certain seasonal weather conditions.
For example:
• Paving cannot take place when the ground is saturated with water, or the temperature is below 3°C.
• Asphalt is not available in large volumes during the winter. Asphalt usually becomes available around mid- May.
• Most sod farms are located north of Peel. They usually have sod available beginning in late May. We will replace the sod on your property once it is available. We replace sod only until the middle of November, weather permitting, to let the sod grow roots. If we do not repair your lawn by the middle of November, we’ll replace the sod the following spring.

Repairing grassy areas
The contractor will replace any damaged sod (grass) on the boulevard or your front lawn and will take care of the new sod for 30 days. You can help the sod stay healthy by watering it. A longer ‘deep root watering’ works better to establish new sod than watering more frequently for a shorter time. Watering in the early morning allows more water to soak in instead of evaporating.

Repairing driveways
• Asphalt driveways: If we need to cut a section of your driveway, the driveway will be repaired by paving a stripe over the disturbed area, resulting in minimal seams in the final driveway. Peel Region cannot replace your entire driveway. If you would like to have the rest of your driveway paved, please contact
the contractor, Sam Rabito Construction Ltd, at (905) 642-5356. The contractor will then share contact information for the company hired to do the paving repairs. Please remember this is your option. If you decide to have your entire driveway repaved, this extra paving work is your responsibility and outside the jurisdiction of Peel Region.
• Interlock or concrete driveways: If we damaged a portion of your driveway, our contractor will reinstate the damaged portion of the driveway.

Temporary restoration

On the following Streets: Maplewood Road, The City of Mississauga is planning to complete roadwork on your street within the next few years. As this roadwork may also impact driveways, curbs, sidewalks, and lawns next to the sidewalk, we will:
• Pave only the areas of the street directly disturbed,
• Fix damaged sidewalks and curbs using asphalt,
• Patch your driveway to cover any places we disturbed, as the future roadwork may affect the bottom of your driveway. After the city/town paves your street, the driveway will be repaired by paving a stripe over the disturbed area, resulting in minimal seams in the final driveway.

Peel Region’s repairs are temporary, as the City of Mississauga will complete restoration as part of their roadwork.

The City of Mississauga will send you a separate notice about this additional construction.

Driveway access
It may be necessary to block your driveway for a short time when crews are digging the trench for the watermain,
replacing your water service box and pipe, or completing other construction activities. Please contact us if you
have special needs related to access.

Waste collection
If you receive waste collection from Peel Region, your garbage, recycling, and organics will continue to be picked up on your regularly scheduled day. It is the contractor’s responsibility to move your garbage, recycling, and organics bins from the end of your driveway to a location where waste collection vehicles can pick them up. Empty containers will be returned to their corresponding addresses. Please make sure your house number is clearly marked on each bin. This helps us return empty bins to the correct address.

Vibrations
You could feel slight vibrations from the construction work.
Optional protection plans for your exterior water pipes, wastewater pipes, and in-home plumbing
Many homeowners are not aware that they are responsible for maintaining the water and wastewater pipes both inside their home and outdoors up to the property line. If one of these pipes breaks, it can cause unexpected and costly repairs. Peel Region has partnered with Service Line Warranties of Canada (SLWC) to offer homeowners optional, affordable protection from unexpected home repairs. Learn more about the protection plans at plansforpeel.ca

Safety during construction
Construction zones require extra caution to keep everyone safe – pedestrians, cyclists, drivers, and construction workers. When driving, walking, or biking through the construction area, please be aware of your surroundings, watch for construction crews and other road users, slow down, account for delays, and consider other routes if possible. To learn more about how to stay safe in construction zones, visit peelregion.ca/workzonesafety

Keeping you informed
We will let you know if there are any major changes to the plans.
Information on this project can also be found at peelregion.ca/pw/construction/miss/23-1310D.asp
Follow Peel Public Works on Twitter (twitter.com/peelpublicworks) for project updates.

We value your feedback
After we have finished, we will invite you to provide feedback on the construction project.
You can sign up to receive this survey electronically at peelregion.ca/construction/signup

Thank you for your patience as we complete this necessary work. This work will allow us to continue providing
you with high quality tap water. If you have any questions, please contact us.

Water Linear Engineering
Engineering Services Division
Public Works, Peel Region
Email: construction@peelregion.ca
Phone: 905-791-7800 ext. 4409

YMCA Summer Work Student Exchange Program

By Announcement, Resources

Here is what this program offers to youth:

– The opportunity to live and work in a French-speaking community in Québec for 6 weeks

– Paid, full-time summer employment in the non-profit sector (camps, child care, museums, etc.)

– A reciprocal homestay – youth are hosted in each other’s homes to deepen the cultural exchange

– The support of local YMCA staff, who also coordinate weekly group activities

– New relationships and friendships that continue beyond the duration of the program

– More information can be found at https://www.ymcagta.org/swse/en

Reduce, reuse or recycle your waste for Circular Economy Month

By Events, Resources

The City encourages residents to reuse, repair, refurbish, repurpose or recycle items instead of throwing them out.

October 1, 2024

Join us in celebrating Circular Economy Month this October. Embrace a lifestyle where nothing goes to waste – repair your torn clothes, fix your broken electronics, recycle glass jars or give them a second life as storage items. In addition to Circular Economy Month, the City is also celebrating Waste Reduction Week. Join us at various events to practise waste reduction by donating clothing and electronics, learning new skills at a Makerspace workshop, taking part in a repair hub or recycling batteries properly.

Event details:

What:

Donate to the recycling collection drive

The City is participating in the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority’s Partners in Project Green collection drive for clothing, textiles and electronics. From October 15 to 27, you can drop off unwanted clothing, textiles and electronics in one of the 12 bins located at various City facilities.

Donation bins

Take part in a Repair Hub

Join our Repair Hub to have our volunteer experts restore your items. On Saturday, October 26 from 1 to 6 p.m., come out to Meadowvale Community Centre, Program Room 1. Register for free one-hour appointments throughout the day. Drop-in appointments will be subject to availability.

Recycle your batteries

You can recycle single-use, non-rechargeable batteries (A, AA, AAA, AAAA, C cell, D cell, 4.5-volt or 9-volt) at any of the bins located by the customer service areas in each Library and Community Centre. Learn how to prepare batteries for recycling.

Learn new skills at a Makerspace

The Library’s makerspaces offer programs like 3D printing, learning how to use a Cricut machine or learning how to use a laser cutter. These programs can help you learn new skills to create something new with recycled materials or how to repair an item. Makerspace programs can be found at Hazel McCallion Central LibraryBurnhamthorpe LibraryCourtneypark LibraryMeadowvale Library and Malton Library.

Who:

All Mississauga residents interested in learning more about repurposing, upcycling and waste reduction.

When:

Events take place throughout October.

Where:

All events are in-person at various locations in Mississauga.

The City’s efforts to reduce waste

This year, the City hosted a few events to help reduce waste. As part of Earth Days, the City participated in the spring recycling collection drive where more than 8,000 kilograms of clothing and textiles were donated, and nearly 9,000 kilograms of e-waste were recycled. The City also offered two repair hubs, in April and August, where 43 items were repaired and 18 items were assessed.

Over the summer, the City diverted from landfill more than 150 kilograms of food waste and avoided 1,000 single-use items of waste. This was done at the City’s largest outdoor movie event which took place every Thursday evening throughout the summer at Celebration Square. To minimize single-use items, food truck vendors offered reuseable dishware and staff and volunteers had multiple waste-storing stations available to properly sort and divert organics and recyclables.

Staff talking to residents about reduction.

Other ways to reduce waste at home

  • Extend the life of items like clothing, appliances and electronics by repairing them when possible.
  • Fruit and vegetable scraps, eggshells, coffee grounds and napkins can all be composted. Place these items in your Peel Region green bin for curbside collection or in your backyard composter.
  • Remember to bring your reusable bags for shopping and reusable bottles and mugs for drinks.
  • Consider borrowing or renting less frequently used items like tools, party supplies and board games. In addition to borrowing books, the City’s libraries offer movies, video games and sewing machines.
  • Prioritize reusing, recycling or donating furniture, household items, office supplies and other materials to reduce carbon emissions and save expenses.

Learn more about how Mississauga is leading climate change efforts and other environmental sustainability initiatives through the Climate Change Action Plan.

Notice of Full Road Closure – Lakeshore at Lakefront Promenade and Hydro Road (November 4th to November 23rd 2024) Watermain Sewer Installation

By Resources, Ward 1

Please be advised Lakeview Community Partners Ltd. will be commencing work on Lakeshore Road at Lakefront Promenade and Hydro Road for the purpose of installing new underground infrastructures to service the proposed community east of Lakefront Promenade. This work will be completed in two stages.

The first stage at Lakeshore Road and Lakefront Promenade will be affected between November 4th to November 15th, 2024. The second stage at Lakeshore Road and Hydro Road will be affected between November 16th to November 23rd, 2024.

The Region of Peel and the City of Mississauga are working diligently with the project management team to ensure that this overdue and necessary work is completed within the time frame and minimizes inconvenience.