Dear Resident:
Re: Community Virtual Meeting
958-960 East Avenue (File OZ 20/005 W1)
Peel Housing Corporation has submitted an application to redevelop their existing property at the south-west corner of East Avenue and Lakeshore Road East with a seven (7) storey rental apartment building containing 151 residential units. Read More
May 14, 2021
The City of Mississauga is launching its annual Integrated Pest Management program to help reduce the number of gypsy moth caterpillars in Mississauga. This invasive insect causes tree destruction by feeding on the leaves of oak and other deciduous trees. After repeated defoliation, trees may die or become so weakened that they are vulnerable to secondary infestations. Read More
Attached please find a sign that we will be installing at Credit Village Marina near the Seabin to inform park users what the Seabin is and what benefits its providing to the lake. The sign will be removed at the end of the season when we remove the Seabin. Staff anticipate installation by the end of May. Read More
I was pleased to get unanimous support at Regional Council asking for changes to ban noisemaker mufflers and increase penalties and proper equipment to help our law enforcement officers.
Please see an article here on my recent motion at Regional Council.
COVID-19 | May 13, 2021
Today, the Government of Ontario extended the Stay-at-Home Order until at least June 2, 2021. The Stay-at-Home Order requires everyone to remain at home except for essential reasons, such as grocery shopping, going to the pharmacy, accessing health care services (including getting vaccinated), outdoor exercise or for work that cannot be done remotely. Read More
May 13, 2021
At today’s Regional Council meeting, Councillor Stephen Dasko put forward a motion, that was seconded by Caledon Councillor Ian Sinclair, that Council ask the Province to enact further amendments to the Highway Traffic Act to directly target loud and modified exhaust systems. Read More
The Region of Peel is offering in-home vaccine appointments for those who cannot physically leave their home to receive the vaccine. This could be due to medical, social, or other cognitive reasons.
Adults who require this type of appointment do not need to use the provincial booking system. They are required to fill out a form on the Region of Peel’s website. Once received, Peel Public Health will confirm your appointment time. Read More