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Notice of Bus Stop Impact: #0331 – SB Hurontario St at Indian Valley Trail | Friday, February 9, 2024

By Hurontario LRT, Resources, Ward 1

Please be advised of the following stop impacts. See the related details below:

Stop(s) Impacted:  No. 0331: SB Hurontario St at Indian Valley Trail

Temporary Stop Location: Relocated south of the intersection

Routes Impacted: 2 South

Date and Time: Effective Immediately

Estimated Duration: Until Further Notice

Event Type: HuLRT

Agency: Mobilinx

Notes:

–             Stops will remain accessible;

–             No detours required.

Port Credit Memorial Park Skate Loop Lighting Update

By Announcement, Parks, Resources, Ward 1

Please be advised that the Contractor will return to the skate loop on next Monday, Feb 12 to replace the temporary light poles.

The work will begin at 8am and it is planned to be completed by the evening.

The skate loop will be temporary closed to the public during the light pole installation and resume service in the evening.

This planned closure will be mentioned on the rink hotline message and Notice of service disruption signs will be posted on the weekend by Operations.

311 will be notified by this email.

NOTICE OF BRIEF WATER INTERRUPTION Watermain Replacement and Improvement 1684, 2206, 2215 and 2220 Dundas Street East

By Resources, Ward 1

SCHEDULED WATER SUPPLY INTERRUPTION NOTIFICATION
RELATED TO CAPITAL WORKS CONSTRUCTION

INTERRUPTION DETAILS
Date: Tuesday February 13th, 2024
Time: Brief interruptions between 7:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Location: 1684, 2206, 2215 and 2220 Dundas Street East
Ward 1 and 3, City of Mississauga
Affecting: Approximately 4 Commercial/Industrial Units affected
Project No.: 18-1310 C
Project Manager: Brandon Vandermeer
Telephone: (647) 824-9821

February 8, 2024
Project 18-1310 C

The Peel Region Public Works department regularly maintains and repairs the water system to make sure you have a consistent supply of quality drinking water. Sometimes we must turn off your water supply while work on the system or conduct tests.

On Tuesday February 13th, 2024, between 7:30 a.m. and 12 p.m., please expect a loss of water pressure and a brief water outage (roughly 15 minutes) while we work in your area. If we need to reschedule this work due to weather or other circumstances, we will let you know the new date and time.
If this interruption may affect an alarm or maintenance company, it is your responsibility to notify them.

Property owner/manager responsibilities during a water interruption
If you are a property owner/manager, it is your responsibility to:
• Ensure maintenance, mechanical or plumbing staff are on site during the water interruption, as it may affect internal systems that rely on water such as boilers, fire suppression, and alarms.
• Notify the fire alarm company if the interruption could affect an alarm system.
• Have a fire watch completed during the water interruption, as the building’s sprinkler protection system will not function when the water supply is shut off.

After the water interruption
When we turn the water back on, air in the pipes may make the water cloudy and your plumbing may vibrate or make noise. We recommend removing the air by slowly turning on your taps from the lowest to the highest faucet in the building (that is, starting in the basement/first floor, and finishing on the top floor). You will likely need to run the water for 10 to 30 seconds. Run the water until it is clear, and any vibration or noise has stopped.

Important note
After the water is turned back on, we recommend checking the water meter (usually located in the basement). If it is leaking, call Water Meter Installations Dispatch at:
• 905-791-7800, extension 3226 (8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. – Monday to Friday)
• 905-791-7800 extension 4409 (after hours or statutory holidays)

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Keeping you informed
We will let you know if there are any major changes to the plans.
Information on this project can also be found at peelregion.ca/pw/construction/miss/18-1310C.asp

Thank you for your patience as we complete this necessary work. This work will allow us to continue providing you with high quality tap water.
If you have any questions, please contact us.

Water Linear Engineering
Engineering Services Division
Public Works, Peel Region
Email: construction@peelregion.ca
Phone: 905-791-7800 ext. 4409

Notice of Bus Stop Impact: #0304 – NB Hurontario St north of Mineola Rd E | Tuesday, February 13, 2024

By Hurontario LRT, Resources, Ward 1

Please be advised of the following stop impacts. See the related details below:

Stop(s) Impacted:  No. 0304: NB Hurontario St north of Mineola Rd E

Temporary Stop Location:

0332 – NB Hurontario St at Pinewood Tr (240m north)

0334 – NB Hurontario St at Mineola Rd E (360m south)

Routes Impacted: 2 North

Date and Time: Tuesday, February 13, 2024 @ 7:00am

Estimated Duration: until Thursday, February 15, 2024 @ 5:00pm.

Event Type: HuLRT

Agency: Mobilinx

Notes:

–             Stops will remain accessible;

–             No detours required.

Mississauga welcomes provincial investment in two important transit projects

By Announcement, Hurontario LRT, Issues, Resources

Earlier today, the Provincial government announced plans to support two key transit priorities for Mississauga – enhancing GO Train service along the Milton Line with two-way, all-day service and reinstating the two-kilometre Downtown Loop as part of the Hazel McCallion Line (Hurontario LRT). The City of Mississauga looks forward to working with the Province, Metrolinx and the Federal government to implement these key city-building initiatives.

“All-day, two-way GO Train service on the Milton Line is a game changer for Mississauga. It has long been a top transit and city-building priority for our city,” said Acting Mayor Joe Horneck. “For too long, the train has travelled the wrong way for Mississauga residents and businesses. Along with the federal commitment made two years ago, this project can finally move forward. It is our hope that the federal and provincial governments can work together to make this project a reality as soon as possible. On behalf of City Council, I want to thank the province for these investments in Mississauga.”

On the Hurontario corridor, the addition of the downtown loop is welcome news for the City as it will support the growth of Mississauga’s downtown core, which is projected to double in population in the next 20 years. More than 70,000 people and more than 10,000 new jobs will come to Mississauga’s downtown. People will need to move to and from the core and the downtown loop will be an important way to do this.

“Mississauga is also very pleased that the Province is moving ahead with the reintroduction of the Downtown Loop to the Hazel McCallion Line,” said Shari Lichterman, City Manager and Chief Administrative Officer. “Like all-day, two-way GO service on the Milton Line, this has been a priority for many years. It is essential for Mississauga to reach its provincial housing targets and to build a sustainable community.”

Regionally connected public transit is essential to support the City’s future growth and development. When Mississauga signed the provincial housing pledge in March 2023 and released its housing plan, “Growing Mississauga,” the City requested the provincial government make investments in essential infrastructure, like the downtown loop and all-day, two-way GO service on the Milton Line. The City has long advocated for both projects and is pleased to see them green lit to proceed.

Press Release – Province confirms reinstatement of Mississauga LRT Loop

By Announcement, Hurontario LRT, Issues, Resources

I was very pleased to hear the announcement from Premier Doug Ford this morning at the Mississauga Board of Trade Breakfast that the Province has committed to reinstate the LRT loop at Square One.

Critically needed infrastructure investments are important for Mississauga’s growth and prosperity. Today’s announcement represents a significant step forward in enhancing our public transit network, ensuring smoother commutes, and ultimately improving the quality of life for all citizens.

 

 

Notice of Bus Stop Impact: #0709 – NB Hurontario St at South Service Rd | Monday, February 5, 2024

By Hurontario LRT, Resources, Ward 1

Please be advised of the following stop impacts. See the related details below:

Stop(s) Impacted:  No. 0709: NB Hurontario St at South Service Rd

Temporary Stop Location:

0330 – NB Hurontario St at Hampshire Cres (230m south)

0728 – NB Hurontario St at North Service Rd (500m north)

Routes Impacted: 2 North

Date and Time: Effective Immediately

Estimated Duration: until Thursday, February 8, 2024 @ 7:00am.

Event Type: HuLRT

Agency: Mobilinx

Notes:

–             Stops will remain accessible;

–             No detours required.

NOTICE: MiWay Service Changes on Feb. 26, 2024

By Resources

Starting on Monday, Feb. 26, 2024, there will be changes to MiWay services that benefit customers and reflect improvements in the quality of shift work to support the well-being of our Transit Operators. These MiWay service changes involve more frequent service on Route 35 Eglinton to address customer overcrowding resulting from increased customer demand.  Additionally, new trips will be added to several high-demand routes to support continued customer growth. Route 34 will be cancelled due to low customer demand; however, the service area coverage will be maintained with new routing for routes 9, 49A and 68.

  1. More frequent weekday service on Route 35 Eglinton

Route 35 Eglinton will increase its weekday service frequency to alleviate customer overcrowding.

During weekdays, the route will run every 9 minutes between 6 am to 10 am and from 2:30 pm to 8 pm, an improvement from the previous frequency of every 10 minutes during those times.  Additionally, between 10 am and 2:30 pm, the service will run every 22 minutes, an improvement from the previous frequency of 25 minutes.

  1. Route 34 cancellation due to low customer demand

Route 34 Credit Valley will be cancelled due to low ridership. This will enable improved service reliability on other routes across the network by reallocating the resources.  Transit services on Route 9 Rathburn-Thomas, Route 49A McDowell and Route 68 Terry Fox will be adjusted to maintain transit service to neighbourhoods previously served by Route 34.

  1. Revised routing on Routes 9 Rathburn-Thomas, 49A McDowell, and 68 Terry Fox

To maintain Route 34 service area coverage, there will be revised routing on three alternate routes:

  • Route 9 Rathburn-Thomas: new routing will service Erin Mills Town Centre, Credit Valley Hospital and Erindale GO Station. It will no longer service Streetsville GO Station or travel on Queen Street.
  • Route 49A McDowell: new routing will service the Streetsville GO Station and connect to Milton Line GO Train service.
  • Route 68 Terry Fox: new routing will service Kingsbridge Garden Circle. Service will also operate hourly on Sundays from 10am to 8pm. It will no longer travel on Confederation Parkway.
  1. Weekend service frequency improvements to support growing riders on Route 7 and 26

Routes 7 and 26 will operate more frequently on weekends to accommodate the growing ridership and to offer enhanced service at times and locations aligned with customer demand.

  • 7 Airport (Saturday and Sunday): will operate every 25 minutes (previously every 28 minutes) all day on Saturdays and every 27 minutes (previously every 31 minutes) on Sundays.
  • 26 Burnhamthorpe (Saturday and Sunday): will operate every 22 minutes (previously every 25 minutes) on Saturdays from 5 am to 9 pm, and every 28 minutes (previously every 32 minutes) on Sundays from 10 am to 9:30 pm.
  1. Ridership continues to grow on many MiWay routes.  To accommodate this growth additional services and trips have been added to the routes below to support customers’ travel needs. 

The routes below will have additional transit service based on customer travel needs:

  • 5 Dixie (Sunday): new earlier northbound and southbound trips on Sunday.
  • 7 Airport (Saturday, Sunday): new earlier northbound and southbound trips on Saturday and Sunday.
  • 10 Bristol-Britannia (Saturday): new earlier northbound and southbound trips on Saturday.
  • 11 Westwood (Sunday): new earlier northbound and southbound trips on Sunday.
  • 35 Eglinton (Saturday): new earlier eastbound and westbound trips on Saturday.
  • 39 Britannia (Saturday, Sunday): new earlier eastbound and westbound trips on Saturday, plus earlier and later eastbound and westbound trips on Sunday.
  • 42 Derry (Saturday, Sunday): new later eastbound and westbound trips on Saturday, and earlier westbound trips on Sunday.
  • 61 Mavis (Saturday, Sunday): new earlier and later northbound and southbound trips on Saturday and Sunday.
  • 66 McLaughlin (Sunday): new earlier northbound and southbound trips on Sunday.
  • 103 Hurontario Express (Sunday): new earlier northbound and southbound trips on Sunday.
  • 109 Meadowvale Express (Saturday, Sunday): new earlier and later northbound and southbound trips on Saturday and earlier northbound and southbound trips on Sunday.
  1. 300-series service to high schools

The routes below will have additional trips to support our high school student riders.

  • 307 Philip Pocock-Bloor East: new weekday 7:12 am westbound trip from Kipling Bus Terminal that arrives at Philip Pocock Secondary School at 7:44 am.
  • 313 Streetsville-Meadowvale: new weekday 7:48 am southbound departure from Meadowvale Town Centre Transit Terminal that arrives at Streetsville Secondary School at 8 am.

MiWay’s school routes (300 series) will not operate from March 11 to 15 due to March Break.

  1. Schedule adjustments

Schedules will be updated on various routes to improve service reliability for our customers (a complete list of routes will be available on miway.ca).

  1. Holiday service

On Good Friday, March 29, 2024, MiWay will operate on a holiday schedule with further adjustments to the routes outlined below:

  • Routes 17 Hurontario will operate every 25 minutes and 23 Lakeshore will operate every 29 minutes,
  • Routes 28 Confederation, 46 Tenth Line-Osprey and 48 Erin Mills will not operate due to low demand.

More information about these changes will be available at miway.ca beginning Wednesday, February 7, 2024.

Fourth Street at Meredith Avenue (Manhole Replacement) – Road Closure March 4- 29th, 2024

By Resources, Ward 1

The Region of Peel is requesting a temporary road closure for the intersection of Fourth Street and Meredith Avenue. Work will be completed during regular working hours (Monday-Friday, 7am-7pm) from March 4-March 29th.

As a part of the scope of work, the manhole located within the intersection will require the full replacement.  In order to complete the required work in a safe manner, the Region will require road closures at this intersection.

Investing in Mississauga: City submits recommendations for 2024 federal and provincial budgets

By Announcement, Resources

On January 31st, Mississauga Council endorsed the City’s 2024 federal and provincial pre-budget submissions. The recommendations outlined in these submissions, if adopted, will ensure Mississauga remains a world-class and resilient City. Mississauga continues to advocate to the federal and provincial governments to address ongoing pressures, such as housing affordability, climate change, transit and active transportation, and growth, among other priorities.

“Providing necessary services and the high quality of life that residents expect remains a priority while we continue building a Mississauga that meets our growing City’s needs,” said Acting Mayor John Kovac. “While continuous improvement and innovation drive our efforts, we require assistance from other levels of government to enhance public transit, address the housing crisis, and build sustainable communities. Investing in dynamic cities like Mississauga strengthens our province and country. As we look toward the year ahead, I’m calling on our federal and provincial partners to continue to work with us to address our shared priorities. We can make an impact on people’s lives through collaboration and our shared commitment to address the pressures facing our communities.”

Mississauga’s pre-budget submissions include recommendations that will help address needs focused on building a twenty-first century city, including increasing housing affordability, alleviating financial pressures, investing in key rapid transit projects, mitigating climate change, and supporting the tourism sector.

Recommendations for 2024 include:

1. Compensating Mississauga for the impacts of housing legislation

  • Work with Mississauga and other municipalities to understand the full cost of the Bill 23 changes and fully compensate cities for the financial losses incurred.
  • Increase funding for housing infrastructure needed to meet the province’s housing targets and measure municipalities on units approved, not housing starts.
  • Amend the Planning Act requirement regarding notices in print newspapers to reflect the realities of the decline of the print news industry in Ontario to reduce unnecessary costs on cities.

2. A new/fair deal for municipalities

  • A new funding formula that fairly supports the building of twenty-first century cities, recognizing that the property tax is insufficient to address the growing pressures faced by Mississauga.
  • Upload to the province the costs of operating the Hazel McCallion Hurontario LRT, similar to the arrangement in Toronto with the Finch West and Eglinton Crosstown LRTs.

3. Provincial support for key financial priorities

  • Expedite the hiring of Justices of the Peace to support Mississauga’s Provincial Offences Act Court, reduce court backlogs, and increase revenue.
  • That the province consult with Mississauga on the Greater Toronto
    Airports Authority payment in lieu of taxes formula before any decisions are made, in order to create a fair and equitable agreement that treats Mississauga’s resident and business taxpayers with respect.

4. Funding for Mississauga transit projects

  • Move forward to expedite the reintroduction of a fully funded Downtown Loop to connect downtown Mississauga to the Hazel McCallion LRT, helping Mississauga to be a truly transit oriented city and reach the province’s housing targets.
  • That the provincial government match the funding of the federal government ($500M) and bring all-day two-way service to the Milton GO line as soon as possible.
  • That the government fund the detailed design for the Pearson Airport connection to facilitate planning, design and construction efficiencies with the current Eglinton Crosstown West Extension LRT project.
  • The governments fund the implementation of the Downtown Mobility Hub and Transitway Connection.
  • The Provincial government fund the Transit Project Assessment Process to plan for the next phase of the project westward.

5. Investments that make an impact on climate change

  • Support to fund the construction of a zero-emission transit garage estimated at $500M.
  • Provincial and Federal support to offset the cost premium of zero-emission buses.
  • Government support for ready-to-deploy fueling infrastructure technologies.
  • Create a separate fund for hydrogen technologies in transportation.
  • Fund incentives and programs for adopting district energy and low-carbon technologies for buildings.

6. Supporting Mississauga tourism

  • Funding to support the tourism industry’s continued recovery and policies and programs to address the ongoing labour shortage.

“For nearly two decades, the City of Mississauga has maintained a ‘AAA’ credit rating through efficient, lean and innovative practices. As a strong municipal partner with a growing economy, we deliver value for money and exceptional customer service while managing pressures like inflation and housing affordability,” said Shari Lichterman, City Manager and Chief Administrative Officer. “With costs increasing at a rate higher than the revenue we generate through property taxes and user fees, we need our federal and provincial partners to support our recommendations. Our responsibilities continue to grow. Continued collaboration across all levels of government is vital as we look at sustainable ways to tackle challenges and seize opportunities.”

Pre-budget submissions

The City is submitting its recommendations as part of the 2024 federal and provincial pre-budget consultations. Read the submissions to learn more:

2024 pre-budget submissions