Issues

October is Pedestrian Safety Month: Let’s Work Together to Keep Everyone Safe on Mississauga Roads  

By Events, Issues, Ward 1

September 28, 2021

 October is Pedestrian Safety Month in Mississauga. The City of Mississauga’s Road Safety Committee is partnering with the Region of Peel and Peel Regional Police to raise awareness about pedestrian safety. The risk for pedestrian collisions increases during the fall when daylight hours shorten. This campaign will raise awareness of these safety concerns for all road users to help prevent the risk of collisions and keep all road users safe on Peel Region and Mississauga roads while implementing Vision Zero principles.

“We’ve simply seen too many pedestrian collisions throughout Mississauga that are preventable. We need everyone in our city to prioritize protecting one another on our streets,” said Mayor Bonnie Crombie. “As a City, we’re rolling out real solutions to address pedestrian safety concerns in making Vision Zero a reality. This year, we’ve installed Automated Speed Enforcement cameras, lowered speed limits in neighbourhoods and school zones, and used traffic monitoring technology to monitor congestion and respond quickly to incidents and emergencies.”

In 2020, there were 410 collisions in Peel Region between a vehicle and pedestrian. Fifty-eight per cent (238 collisions) were in Mississauga, with 50 per cent involving drivers making turns at intersections.

“Road safety is a shared responsibility between pedestrians, cyclists and drivers. Paying attention to surroundings is important. As we move into fall and shorter daylight hours the risk for pedestrian collisions increases,” said Pat Saito, Ward 9 Councillor and Chair of the Road Safety Committee. “Through campaigns spearheaded by Mississauga’s Road Safety Committee, we’ve been reminding all drivers to slow down, obey posted speed limits and road signs and come to a complete stop at stop signs.”

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Contribute to a greener Peel with fall curbside battery pickup

By Events, Issues, Uncategorized, Ward 1

Sept. 28, 2021 – During the fall battery collection period, which runs from Oct. 18-28, 2021, residents can put all single-use and rechargeable batteries out for collection. This collection service provides residents a convenient way to ensure that their batteries are disposed of safely.

Don’t have batteries saved up for this collection period? It’s never too late to start! Since 2016, Peel has offered curbside battery collection every spring and fall. Designate a container for battery storage in your home today and start saving toward the next Peel battery collection period.

What to do for this fall battery collection period:

    • Check your waste collection calendar online at peelregion.ca/waste to find out your battery collection day.
    • Gather your used single-use and rechargeable batteries and place them at the curb on your designated day.
    • On battery collection day, place your transparent, sealed bag of batteries on top of your closed green bin. If you don’t have a green bin, place your bag of batteries beside your recycling bags.

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Fees and Charges to be Discussed at Upcoming Budget Committee Meeting

By Events, Issues, Ward 1

September 27, 2021

Tune in on Wednesday, October 6 at 1:30 p.m. for a Budget Committee meeting to consider 2022 fees and charges for City services. Revenue sources such as transit, recreation and rental fees will be discussed during the meeting, as they help offset the cost of delivering services.

What:
Budget Committee Meeting about fees and charges

Who:
Those interested in learning more about the City’s fees and charges

When:
Wednesday, October 6 at 1:30 p.m.

Where:
Watch the Budget Committee meeting via live stream.

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Budget Engagement Sessions: Learn More About the City’s 2022 Budget Priorities

By Events, Issues, Ward 1

September 24, 2021

Mississauga residents are invited to participate in Budget Engagement Sessions (City-wide or Ward-specific) on the City’s proposed 2022 Budget  During the sessions, participants will hear from Mayor Bonnie Crombie, select Councillors and Senior City staff about the City’s budget priorities, programs and services. Residents will also have the ability to ask budget-related questions.

Residents can choose to participate in the following sessions:

Tuesday, October 5 from 7 to 8:30 p.m.: City-wide session with Mayor Crombie and Senior-Level City Staff [Register]

Wednesday, October 6 from 7 to 8 p.m.: Ward-specific session with Ward 1 Councillor Stephen Dasko and Ward 2 Councillor Karen Ras [Register]

How to Participate in the Sessions

  1. Residents can pre-registerto participate in any of the Budget Engagement Sessions. The City-wide session will also be streamed on Facebook Live and online on the City’s website.
  2. Residents will receive a phone call in advance with an invitation to participate in one of the upcoming sessions. Residents will receive a second phone call just before the session begins. The callout is to ensure as many residents as possible have an opportunity to participate. Anyone who receives a call and does not wish to participate can simply hang up.

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Invitation to Community Engagement Webinar #2 about the GTA West Highway and Transit Corridor Environmental Assessment Study

By Issues, Resources, Ward 1

Invitation to Community Engagement Webinar #2 about the GTA West Highway and
Transit Corridor Environmental Assessment Study

The Ontario Ministry of Transportation (MTO) is in Stage 2 of the GTA West Transportation
Corridor Route Planning and Environmental Assessment (EA) Study. After confirming the
Preferred Route and 2020 Focused Analysis Area on August 7, 2020 (please refer to the
enclosed key plan or view mapping at www.gta-west.com), the GTA West Project Team
commenced developing the Preferred Route to a preliminary design level of detail.
The GTA West Study is being undertaken as an Individual EA in accordance with the Ontario
EA Act and the GTA West Corridor EA Terms of Reference, which was approved by the Ontario
Minister of the Environment on March 4, 2008. On May 3, 2021, the Federal Minister of
Environment and Climate Change designated the GTA West Study under the Federal Impact
Assessment Act.

To further meet the public’s needs and address community questions, the GTA West Project
Team hosted a Community Engagement Webinar in July 2021. We are hosting a second
Community Engagement Webinar on September 29, 2021 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. The
GTA West Project Team will provide the same overview of the project as was presented
in July, followed by a question & answer period. Expert panelists from a variety of
disciplines (e.g. noise, air quality, fisheries, archaeology, etc.) will be in attendance to answer
your questions.

Public and Project Team member health and safety is of utmost importance. Given the current
COVID-19 pandemic, this Webinar will be conducted as an online session hosted through the
Zoom platform. For the best experience, we encourage you to join the Webinar on Zoom
through an electronic device. If you don’t have access to an electronic device, you can listen to
the Webinar through your telephone. If you join by telephone, please submit your questions in
advance. A recording of the event will be posted on the project website.
To register for the Webinar, please visit the project website at www.gtawest.
com/consultation-2 and click on the Zoom registration link under the Upcoming
Opportunities for Input section. If you have accessibility requirements, please leave a
message at the toll-free telephone line at 1-877-522-6916.

If you have questions that you would like to submit to the GTA West Project Team in advance of
the Webinar, please e-mail them to project_team@gta-west.com, submit them through the
contact form on the project website at www.gta-west.com/contactus/ or call the toll-free
telephone line at 1-877-522-6916.

As always, comments and input regarding the study are encouraged. This material will be
maintained on file for use during the project and may be included in project documentation to
meet the requirements of the Ontario EA Act. Information collected will be used in accordance
with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and the Access to Information
Act. With the exception of personal information, all comments will become part of the public
record. If you have any accessibility requirements to participate in this project, please contact
the Project Team at the e-mail address or telephone line listed above.

Study information is available on the project website: www.gta-west.com. Des renseignements
sont disponibles en français en composant (289) 835-2484 (Yannick Garnier).

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Service Hours at the Region of Peel  

By Issues, Resources, Uncategorized, Ward 1

BRAMPTON, ON (September 22, 2021) – Region of Peel offices and non-emergency services will be closed in observance of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Thursday, September 30, 2021.

The following non-emergency services are closed and will reopen on Friday, October 1, 2021: 

  • Access Peel Counters (by appointment only)
  • Dental Services Contact Centre
  • Early Years and Child Care Services
  • Family Health Call Centre
  • Healthy Sexuality Clinic
  • Needle Exchange Program – Mobile Van
  • Ontario Works in Peel
  • Peel Living Office

Vaccination Clinics

Vaccination clinics continue to be open.
To book your appointment, visit: COVID-19 vaccine.

Emergency shelter, food, medication, 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.

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Weekly yard waste collection begins soon in Mississauga

By Issues, Ward 1

September 21, 2021 – Weekly yard waste collection begins Monday, October 4, 2021 and runs until Friday, December 10 for residents in the cities of Brampton and Mississauga.

Yard waste must be at the curb by 7 am and will only be collected in a Kraft brown paper bag, or any bin or container clearly labelled “yard waste” with a marker or sticker.

Acceptable yard waste items include:

  • Leaves and yard raking’s with debris
  • Tree trimmings, branches
  • Brush, hedge trimmings
  • Household and garden plants
  • Halloween pumpkins (without the candle).

Residents are encouraged to check peelregion.ca/waste for information or sign up to receive free weekly waste notification reminders.