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Transit and Road Infrastructure Plan – Notice of Public Engagement – Public Open House #3

By Events, Resources

Mississauga Transportation Master Plan

The Study
In 2019, the City of Mississauga completed its inaugural Mississauga Transportation Master Plan that
identified an aspirational transportation vision: In Mississauga, everyone and everything will have the freedom to move safely, easily, and efficiently to anywhere at any time.

The City of Mississauga is nearing completion on the Transit and Road Infrastructure Plan study that
identifies a long-term transit network plan and a long-term road network plan – infrastructure plans that are critical to achieving the City’s transportation vision. The study complements other Mississauga infrastructure plans and guidelines including the Cycling Master Plan (competed in 2018), the Pedestrian Master Plan (completed in 2021), and the Changing Lanes study (on-going). These plans are essential elements to creating an integrated, multimodal transportation system which fosters the freedom to move.

The Process
This Study follows the master planning process described in the Municipal Engineers Association Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) Manual (October 2000, as amended in 2007, 2011, and 2015). The Master Plan process will satisfy Phases I (Identify Problem and Opportunity) and II (Identify and Evaluate Alternative Solutions to the Problem or Opportunity) of the Municipal Class EA process. The final plan will be a document that will guide actions, policies and transportation investment in Mississauga over the next 20 years.

Virtual On-demand Meeting #1 was held in December 2020. We heard from you about key transportation issues, draft direction for the study, preliminary alternative solutions, and draft evaluation criteria.

Virtual On demand Meeting #2 was held in June 2022, and we heard your feedback on the evaluation of alternatives and draft recommended transportation network.

Get Involved
Our final round of public engagement will be held in-person and online. Your input is important to this study.

You will be able to learn about the proposed long-term transit network plan and long-term road network plan and provide your comments which will be considered in the finalization of the Transit and Road Infrastructure Plan.

IN-PERSON Public Open House
Date: Tuesday, May 23, 2023
Time: 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Location: Great Hall, Mississauga City Hall
Format: Drop in during the open house to review study materials, ask questions, and provide comments to the study team.

VIRTUAL On-demand Meeting
Date: May 23 to June 12, 2023
Time: Anytime
Website: yoursay.mississauga.ca/transitand-road-infrastructure-plan
Format: Review study materials at your convenience and submit your comments.
Comments and input can be provided online, via telephone, or mail. If you require help accessing materials or providing input, please let us know. For more information about the Transit and Road Infrastructure Plan, please visit: yoursay.mississauga.ca/transit-and-road-infrastructure-plan.

Contact Us
Should you have any questions or accessibility needs to participate, please contact the study team:

Mark VanderSluis, P.Eng.
Project Leader, Transportation Planning
City of Mississauga
201 City Centre Drive, 8th Floor
Mississauga, Ontario L5B 2T4
T: 905-615-3200, ext. 4160
E: Mark.VanderSluis@mississauga.ca

Jonathan Chai, P.Eng.
Consultant Project Manager
HDR Corporation
100 York Boulevard, Suite 300
Richmond Hill, ON L4B 1J8
T: 289-695-4629
E: Jonathan.Chai@hdrinc.com

Information is being collected under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. With the exception of personal information, all comments will become part of the public record.

This Notice was first issued on May 11, 2023.

“We Are Resilient” Exhibit – St. Lawrence Park – on now until August 7, 2023

By Events, Parks, Ward 1

Come out to see the “We are Resilient” exhibit – a travelling exhibition that was recently installed at St. Lawrence Park. The exhibit is designed to engage residents, and help us learn more about climate change and actions we can take to help combat it.

This exhibition has already travelled to Community Common Park, City Hall, and UTM and will stay at St. Lawrence Park until August 7, 2023.

Take in the exhibit while you stroll along beautiful Lake Ontario. The exhibit showcases compelling photographs and stories from Mississauga residents, perspectives from international scientific leaders, and ways you can take climate action today!

For more information please visit: www.mississauga.ca/we-are-resilient

Where: St. Lawrence Park, 75 St Lawrence Drive, Mississauga, ON L5G 4V3

When: Now until August 7, 2023

Carassauga – Festival of Cultures – May 27 and 28

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Canada’s Largest Multicultural Festival, Celebrating it’s 38th Anniversary!

Carassauga’s vision is to organize a city-wide multicultural festival to promote understanding, respect and co-operation among all Canadians of different heritage, celebrating the diversity of Mississauga. Carassauga provides the opportunity for ethnocultural communities to promote and celebrate their culture through entertainment, food, arts and education.

Festival Highlights for 2023
• 25 Countries showcasing their cultural entertainment, food, art and history
• 5 locations throughout Mississauga (in arenas, community centres, and community halls)
• 11 stages with non-stop entertainment including a variety of dance, music, singing, fashion
shows, etc.
• Indulge in our Toonie Taste experience. For visitors wishing to enjoy a broader sampling of diverse
ethnic cuisine. Small taster plates will be offered at Pavilions for only a Toonie!
• Learn about each culture through interactive dance lessons, arts and crafts, cooking demos etc.

Festival Hours
Saturday, May 27 – 12 pm to midnight
Sunday, May 28 – 12 pm to 7 pm

Participating Cultural Pavilions:
Countries of Africa, Armenia, Canada, China, Colombia, Croatia, Cyprus, Egypt, Greece, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Ireland, Lebanon, Mexico, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Serbia,
Turkiye, USA – State of Hawaii, and Vietnam.

Admission
Carassauga Passports are $15.00.
Children 12 and under are FREE.

A Passport entitles a visitor to:
• Unlimited entry during the Festival weekend to all the Cultural Pavilions.
• Access to live performances, various food vendors and kids’ activities
• FREE Ridership on all MiWay buses and shuttle buses during the Festival hours with a Carassauga pass and FREE parking at all locations

Kid’s Activities

Outdoor Kids Zone

Enjoy fun-filled activities: arts and crafts, games, midway rides and a photo with our mascots, Cara and Missi

Enjoy cultural activities, arts and crafts and more.

Location – PFFC South Parking Lot, outdoor tented area.

2022 Festival Facts
• 188,834 visits recorded
• 1,824 Performers & 74 Artisans showcased
• 2,394 Volunteers involved with the Festival.

Visit carassauga.com for more details and a map of locations.

Virtual Community Meeting | Official Plan Review – Housing & Land Use Policies

By Events, Planning & Development

Join Us! Official Plan Review

The City is moving forward with the next phase of community engagement for the Official Plan Review – and we need your input!

Every 10 years, the City reviews and updates the Official Plan to ensure it reflects Mississauga’s changing needs. The Official Plan is an important part of our city building efforts. It’s a comprehensive document that guides how the City will grow and develop.

To date, staff have shared two sets of updated Official Plan draft policies for feedback.

On May 16, staff will present the third and final set of policies – related to Housing & Land Use – at a virtual community meeting. These policies:

  • Outline where the city will grow
  • Enable more housing types in neighbourhoods
  • Promote housing affordability and rental protection
  • Create opportunities for mid-rise buildings
  • Update employment area policies

Join our team on May 16 from 6-8 p.m. for a virtual community meeting.

If you are unable to attend the meeting, a recording of the staff presentation will be posted online following the meeting. You can also provide your comments on the policies using our online commenting tool starting May 2.

To learn more visit: Mississauga.ca/officialplan

Buskerfest – Looking for Volunteers

By Events, Ward 1

Port Credit Busker Fest is BACK!

Port Credit Buskerfest is looking for volunteers!
AUG 18-19-20, 2023

Do you need your student volunteer hours?
Do you want to give back to your community?
Do you want to have the best time ever?

You can get all that, and the T-shirt to match, by becoming a volunteer at PC Buskerfest!
For more information and to apply, please visit our website.

Sheridan Events During Youth Week

By Events, Youth

Sheridan has partnered with the City of Mississauga Recreation Team to provide several in-person and virtual events during National Youth Week (May 1-7)!  

The events are embedded within the City’s full calendar of events for youth and include sessions on Career Exploration, Interview Skills, a Campus Tour at the Hazel McCallion Campus, and an in-person event with our Varsity Basketball Athletes to lead a “Skills & Drills + talk about Post-Secondary” on May 3rd at the Mississauga Valley Community Centre. 

Here is a link to a news release that has links to all of the Sheridan-hosted events.

Smile Cookies are Back!

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April showers bring May cookies!

When you buy Smile Cookies between May 1 – 7 from a Mississauga Tim Hortons, you’ll be helping neighbours in need across your community.

Each cookie costs $1.50 (plus tax), and the proceeds raised in Mississauga will support The Mississauga Food Bank and Community Living Mississauga.