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Middle Road Pedestrian Bridge

By Resources, Ward 1

The Middle Road Bridge spans  Etobicoke Creek, as it was once part of the old Sherway Drive in both Mississauga and Toronto.  For years it has been closed to vehicular traffic and is well used as a pedestrian connection to the City of Toronto; with some 1,300 on average users per week.

This unique heritage bridge was constructed 1909 and was Canada’s first example of a reinforced concrete bowstring tied arch bridge.  Over the years rehabilitations have occurred in partnership with the City of Toronto, with the last rehabilitation on the structure in 1985. Current rehabilitation works planned will be done in co-operation/compliance with Heritage Trust Ontario and both City of Mississauga and City of Toronto Heritage sections, and is planned for late summer/early fall of this year.

Once this year’s rehabilitation is completed, the historic value and public use of this structure will be maintained for years to come.

Region of Peel partners with The International Centre and Greater Toronto Airports Authority to Open Large Scale COVID-19 Vaccination Centre

By Covid-19, Events, Issues, Ward 1

Working with community partners will allow for multiple vaccination clinics, with the goal of vaccinating at least 75% of Peel’s population as quickly and safely as possible.

March 8, 2021

As part of Peel’s Community Mass Vaccination Plan, the Region of Peel has coordinated with The International Centre and the Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA) to use conference hall space as the site of a new, large scale COVID-19 vaccination clinic in Mississauga. Read More

Attention Applewood Acres residents

By Events, Issues, Ward 1
Attention Applewood Acres residents:
The City is updating its inventory of areas of cultural heritage value or interest, known as Cultural Heritage Landscapes (CHLs). The project is currently in Phase 2, which includes the consideration of new suggestions. Six sites were identified as potential significant CHLs.

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