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Community Virtual Meeting – 1205 Cawthra Road, 738 Atwater Avenue, 1225 Yeadon Place – Proposed Development – Wednesday, May 11, 2022 at 6:30 p.m.

By Events, Issues, Planning & Development, Ward 1

April 29, 2022

Dear Resident,

Re: Community Virtual Meeting 

1205 Cawthra Road, 738 Atwater Avenue, 1225 Yeadon Place 

Committee of Adjustment for the City of Mississauga has received an application from Korgold Development Corporation to permit three apartment buildings (two 8-storey buildings and one 9-storey building) on the property located at the southeast corner of Cawthra Road and Atwater Avenue. Read More

Six Mississauga Communities Set to Receive Revitalization Support Through Partnership with My Main Street

By Events, Issues, Ward 1

April 25, 2022

The City of Mississauga is pleased to announce that Clarkson, Cooksville, Malton, Port Credit, Streetsville and the Downtown Core will be participating in the Government of Canada’s My Main Street Local Business Accelerator program to help revitalize the main streets of these communities. The City of Mississauga will receive a total of $230,000 in a non-repayable contribution to deliver the My Main Street program in Mississauga. Read More

Traffic impacts: watermain repair reduces lanes on Dixie Road north of Bloor Street in Mississauga

By Issues, Ward 1

April 20, 2022

The Region of Peel will be starting emergency watermain repairs on Monday, April 25 on Dixie Road north of Bloor Street. From 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dixie Road will be reduced to a single lane north and southbound. At all other times north and southbound Dixie Road will be reduced to two lanes in each direction.

As a major north-south arterial road in Mississauga, the lane reductions will increase travel times. Motorists may wish to avoid the area and take alternate routes.

The repairs are expected to be completed by Friday, June 24. Average construction noise is expected. There will be no impact to drinking water for the community. Follow @peelpublicworks for information and updates.

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The launch of SpringIN The Port

By Events, Ward 1

Nature’s invitation to shop, dine, play, and explore. 

Celebrate SpringIN the Port with us and join Port Credit BIA’s Block Party this Saturday, April 23rd from 2-7pm.

Dancing, live entertainment, games, contests, and prizes! A street party you don’t want to miss! Find us on Elizabeth St. South between Lakeshore Rd. and Port St. and spend the day playing games and creating community art. Build your own kite in our free workshop and enjoy our live performances. After the event, explore our shops and restaurants on main street! There’s always lots to do in Port Credit! For a full schedule and live updates visit our website PortCredit.com.

Port Credit has countless exciting activities lined up all spring long, follow us to stay up to date @portcreditbia!  

Community Virtual Meeting – Lakeshore Corridor Transportation Improvements – May 3, 2022 at 6:30 p.m.

By Events, Issues, Stephen’s Initiatives, Ward 1

Lakeshore Corridor Transportation Improvements

Infrastructure projects designed to create a more complete and connected Lakeshore Corridor

Lakeshore Transportation Studies

The Lakeshore Transportation Studies include three infrastructure projects in the Lakeview, Port Credit and Clarkson communities that build from the 2019 Lakeshore Connecting Communities Transportation Master Plan. Each project requires a specific type of environmental review.

1. New Credit River Active Transportation Bridge Study

The City is developing the preliminary design and completing the Schedule B Class EA for a new Active Transportation bridge over the Credit River north of Lakeshore Road. This bridge will enhance mobility across the river for people walking, rolling and cycling.

Learn more about the Credit River Active Transportation Bridge and the Schedule B Class EA.

The map below shows the study areas for each of the three projects that make up the Lakeshore Transportation Studies.

This study area map highlights three infrastructure projects, New Credit River Active Transportation Bridge Study, Lakeshore Complete Street Study and Lakeshore Bus Rapid Transit study.
This study area map highlights three infrastructure projects, New Credit River Active Transportation Bridge Study, Lakeshore Complete Street Study and Lakeshore Bus Rapid Transit study.

Active Transportation (AT) Bridge Design Workshop

A virtual AT Bridge Design Workshop will be held on May 3, 2022, beginning at 6:30 p.m. A recording and summary of the design workshop will be included on this page shortly following the workshop.

Click here to register for the meeting. 

A Message from CloverLeaf Garden Club of Mississauga: Save The Date

By Events, Ward 1

Saturday, May 14, 2022

Carmen Corbasson Community Centre Parking Lot

1399 Cawthra Road, South of the QEW

Mark your calendars for the return of the plant sale after a two year absence!  We will be set up in the parking lot between the community centre and the Cawthra Seniors Centre with lots of parking available.  The sale will run rain or shine! 

We plan to have plants such as ferns, rudbeckia, heuchera, sedum, echinacea, bleeding hearts, ornamental grasses and sedges plus named hostas and tomatoes. Our members donate all the plant material from their gardens so all grow well in the area.  

Hope to see you at the sale!

For more information, please click here. 

Peel Region seeks public input on potential Vacant Homes Tax to increase affordable housing supply

By Issues, Resources, Ward 1

April 13, 2022

Today, the Region of Peel launched an online survey for the public to provide input into the development of a potential Vacant Home Tax program in Peel to increase affordable housing supply.

Residents in Peel are encouraged to participate to help the Region make informed decisions related to the design of a Vacant Home Tax program. The survey will be open from April 13 to May 16. There are also two virtual public consultation sessions taking place. They are scheduled for Tuesday, April 26 and Tuesday, May 3. To access the survey, or register for a public consultation session, please visit peelregion.ca/vacant-home-tax/. Read More

Work Zones are a Sign to Slow Down| National Work Zone Awareness Week

By Issues, Ward 1

April 11, 2022

National Work Zone Awareness Week starts today through April 15 and highlights the importance of slowing down when driving through work zones to prevent injuries and collisions. Reducing vehicle speed can avoid collisions from happening, or can reduce the impact by giving people more time to react and stop.

As road maintenance and construction season is now underway across Peel, all road users should exercise extra caution when travelling through work zones to help protect on-site workers and keep everyone safe.

National Work Zone Awareness Week aims to help drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians understand that work zone safety is a shared responsibility. Read More