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Peel Region to enhance harm reduction support following closure of supervised consumption site

By Announcement, Resources

The site will close March 31, 2025, following provincial legislation under Bill 223

BRAMPTON, ON (February 28, 2025) – Peel Public Health remains committed to supporting residents impacted by substance-related harms by enhancing harm reduction services following the upcoming closure of Peel’s supervised consumption site.

“We know substance use is a complex issue and it’s important that residents know they are not alone. We are committed to working with our provincial and community partners so residents who are at risk of substance-related harms have health and social supports that meet their individual needs. The conversation doesn’t end here – it has to continue so we can build a healthier community together.” – Nando Iannicca, Peel Region Chair, Board of Health Chair and CEO.

Along with looking for ways to expand frontline service, the Peel Public Health Harm Reduction Program will continue to offer free, anonymous, and confidential mobile harm reduction services from 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. on Monday to Saturday. Peel will also enhance its evidence-based Opioid Strategy, which focuses on prevention, harm reduction, treatment and justice. The strategy will continue to be co-designed with community partners and people who have lived experience with substance use.

Supervised consumption and drug checking services at the site will close March 31, 2025, at 10 Peel Centre Drive. Until May 1, 2025, services including basic first aid, distribution of harm reduction supplies and education, counselling and referrals will continue. The site has had over 760 visits (210 unique), preventing substance-related harms, such as overdose, HIV, hepatitis and deaths.

“Thank you to all the partners and neighbours of Peel’s supervised consumption site for your dedication to our community. We deeply appreciate your support. Your commitment to providing life-saving health services continues to make a real impact for residents in Peel.”Nancy Polsinelli, Peel Region Health Services Commissioner.

Peel Public Health is committed to improving the health and well-being of all residents in Peel Region by providing programs, services, and education that promote health, prevent disease, and protect the community. Peel Public Health’s mandate aligns with the Peel’s vision to build healthy, safe, and vibrant communities for all.

Background

  • On December 4, 2024, the Government of Ontario passed Bill 223 – Safer Streets, Stronger Communities Act. As a result, the Province has advised that Peel’s supervised consumption site must close by March 31, 2025.
  • There will be a 60-day transition period to support service users after the closure of supervised consumption and drug checking services.
  • Peel’s supervised consumption site opened on March 4, 2024, as an Urgent Public Health Need Site under a federal exemption with Moyo Health & Community Services as the operator and WellFort Community Health Services as the Clinical Lead. The site is funded by the Region of Peel.
  • Peel’s drug-toxicity crisis continues, with 705 deaths between 2019-2023.
  • In Peel, people are dying alone, with nearly half (49 per cent) of deaths occurring when there was no one present who could intervene. This is higher than in Ontario (42 per cent).

Resources

Regional Council report – Closure and Transition Plan for Peel’s Urgent Public Health Need Site

Regional Council presentation – Peel’s Interim Urgent Public Health Need Site

Peel’s Opioid Strategy

Peel Public Health’s Strategic Plan

Summer Company

By Announcement, Resources

Are you a Mississauga student 15 to 29 years and have a business idea you’re excited about? Have you always wanted to experience what it would be like to be your own boss?  Now is your chance to become an Entrepreneur! Summer Company can help you launch and operate your very own business this summer.

Applications are now open for the Program! Apply by May 1, 2025 for your chance to be a part of this year’s cohort.

Imagine Mississauga

By Hurontario LRT, Issues, Parks, Planning & Development, Resources, Transit

 

Imagine Mississauga: Your Vision, Our Shared Future

The City of Mississauga is inviting residents to help shape the future by contributing to the refresh of its Strategic Plan. This important document will guide the city’s growth, address challenges, and set priorities today and into the future. From housing and climate action to transportation and arts, your input will help create a shared vision for a vibrant and inclusive Mississauga.

How to Get Involved:

  • Share your ideas by completing the online survey at mississauga.ca/imagine
  • Meet City Ambassadors at local events, community centers, and museums to provide feedback. Upcoming dates in Ward 1 include:
    • Sunday, March 16 at Port Credit Arena, 11 am-4 pm
    • Wednesday, March 19 at Mississauga Seniors Centre, 9 am-2 pm
    • Saturday, March 22 at Port Credit Arena, 11 am-5 pm
    • Friday, March 28 at Mississauga Seniors Centre, 9:30 am-1:30 pm
  • Attend a free speakers’ event this spring featuring experts in equity, climate action, and urban mobility (registration required).

Key Focus Areas:
The refreshed Strategic Plan will center on eight themes, including housing affordability, climate resilience, mobility innovation, economic vibrancy, and inclusive community building. Join us in shaping Mississauga’s future. Visit mississauga.ca/imagine and learn more and share your vision today!

Complete Survey

SCHEDULED WATER SUPPLY TEST SHUTDOWN – 28A/28B Pine Avenue North – Friday February 28th, from 9:00am to 11:00am

By Resources, Ward 1

The Region of Peel 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 we work on the system or conduct tests.

On Friday February 28th, from 9:00am to 11:00am, please expect a brief water outage and loss of water pressure 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.

Property owner/manager responsibilities during a water interruption

As 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 test shutdown

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)

If you have any questions, please contact us.Construction Inspections

Engineering Technical Services Division

Operations Support, Public Works

Email: zzgetsdevadmin@peelregion.ca

Phone: 905-791-7800 extension 3246 / 3247 (8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. – Monday to Friday)

Phone: 905-791-7800 extension 4409 (after hours or statutory holidays)

INTERRUPTION DETAILS

Date and Time:         Friday, February 28th, 9:00am to 11:00am

Location:                    28A/28B Pine Avenue North

Affected Addresses: 43 – 5 Pine Avenue

332 – 320 Lakeshore Road West                                            

Project #:                   C-603491

Regional Inspector: Vijay Patel

Telephone #               437-220-6987

905-791-7800 ext. 3246/3247

Concert presenters invited to apply for 2025 Live Music Grant

By Announcement, Events, Resources

Apply today and help shape Mississauga’s music scene

February 24, 2025

The City of Mississauga is calling all diverse concert presenters to apply for funding to bring vibrant, live music events to the city in 2025. Whether local or from outside the city, presenters are encouraged to submit their applications – keeping in mind that all concerts and live music must take place in Mississauga in 2025.

This grant provides funding to offset eligible expenses associated with hosting live music events and is open to for-profit applicants, including artists, venue operators, promoters, bars, restaurants and other potential music event hosts. For first-time applicants or those who haven’t applied for City funding in the last two years, attending an information webinar is a mandatory part of the application process.

The Live Music Grant program is part of the City’s Music Strategy, which aims to increase the presence of live music events in Mississauga, while helping create new spaces for live music performances.

Register for a webinar

Two sessions available:

Once registered, participants will receive an email with details on how to attend and access the webinar.

Application process

All grant applications must be submitted online through the City’s grants portal. The deadline for the Live Music Grant is Friday, March 28, 2025 at 4:30 p.m.

The Live Music Grant is funded by the Municipal Accommodation Tax.

For more details, please review the City’s application guidelines.

City of Mississauga Notice of Completion Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Study: Cooksville Creek Erosion Control Project – South of Lakeshore Road

By Parks, Resources, Ward 1

Project Background
The City of Mississauga (the City) has completed a Schedule B Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Study for erosion control and restoration of Cooksville Creek south of Lakeshore Road.

The City recognizes that this section of Cooksville Creek has been impacted by recent storm events and high lake levels and is in need of rehabilitation. Plans also considered the deteriorated condition of the adjacent city trail through Helen Molasy Memorial Park that sits above the east bank of the creek, as well as the neighbouring properties which experience ongoing drainage issues.

Study Completion
The Study has examined this section of Cooksville Creek and Helen Molasy Trail along with the associated natural resources to identify existing problems, potential risks, and opportunities for watercourse restoration and drainage improvements.

Through the Class EA process, various alternative solutions were developed and evaluated by the Study Team with input through public and agency consultation. The preferred watercourse erosion control strategy includes extended channel restoration works through the use of vegetated buttress bank protection treatment with embedded armourstone retaining walls. The preferred drainage restoration strategy includes the hybrid drainage solution involving the replacement and enhancement of the drainage infrastructure associated with the Helen Molasy Trail.

A Project File Report (PFR) documenting the planning process has been prepared and will be available for a comment period between February 24th 2025 and March 28th 2025 on the City’s project webpage:
https://www.mississauga.ca/projects-and-strategies/environmental-assessments/cooksville-creek-erosion-control-south-of-lakeshore-road/

Should a member of the public request a hard copy of the report, the City will make arrangements for delivery of the PFR. If you have any questions or comments regarding the study, please contact the Project Managers listed below by March 28th 2025:

Greg Frew, P.Eng.
City Project Manager
City of Mississauga
300 City Centre Drive
Mississauga, ON L5B 3C1
(905) 615-3200, ext. 3362
Greg.Frew@mississauga.ca

Robert Amos, P.Eng. Consultant Project Manager

Aquafor Beech Limited  2600 Skymark Avenue, Mississauga, ON L4W 5B2

(416) 705-2367 Amos.R@aquaforbeech.com

In addition, a Section 16 Order request may be made to the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks (MECP or Ministry) for an order requiring a higher level of study (i.e., requiring an individual/comprehensive Environmental Assessment approval before being able to proceed), or that conditions be imposed (e.g., require further studies), only on the grounds that the requested order may prevent, mitigate or remedy adverse impacts on constitutionally protected Aboriginal and treaty rights. Requests on other grounds will not be considered. Requests are to include the requester contact information and full name.

The Section 16 Order request should be sent in writing or by email by March 28th 2025 to both contacts below with a copy to Greg Frew at the City.
Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks

Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks
777 Bay Street, 5th Floor
Toronto, Ontario M7A 2J3
minister.mecp@ontario.ca

Director, Environmental Assessment Branch
Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks
135 St. Clair Avenue West, 1st Floor
Toronto, Ontario M4V 1P5
EABDirector@ontario.ca

This notice signals the Notice of Completion for this Municipal Class Environmental Assessment, a study which defines the problem, identifies/evaluates alternative solutions, and recommends a preferred design in consultation with regulatory agencies and the public. The study has been undertaken in accordance with the planning and design process for Schedule ‘B’ projects, as outlined in the “Municipal Class Environmental Assessment” document (as amended in 2023), which is approved under the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act.

Personal information is collected under the authority of the Environmental Assessment Act and will be used in the assessment process. With exception of personal information, all comments shall become part of the public records.

This notice issued on February 24th, 2025.

SCHEDULED WATER SUPPLY INTERRUPTION NOTICE – 104 Eaglewood Blvd. – Monday, February 24th, 9:00am to 5:00pm

By Resources, Ward 1

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 we do this work.

Your water will be turned off on Monday, February 24th, 9:00am to 5:00pm. If we need to reschedule this work due to weather or other circumstances, we will let you know the new date and time.

Property owner/manager responsibilities during a water interruption

As 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)

If you have any questions, please contact us.

Construction Inspections

Engineering Technical Services Division

Operations Support, Public Works

Email: zzgetsdevadmin@peelregion.ca

Phone: 905-791-7800 extension 3246 / 3247 (8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. – Monday to Friday)

Phone: 905-791-7800 extension 4409 (after hours or statutory holidays)

INTERRUPTION DETAILS

Date and Time:         Monday, February 24th, 9:00am to 5:00pm

Location:                    104 Eaglewood Blvd.

Addresses Affected: 96 – 262 Eaglewood Blvd.                                

Project #:                   C-604088

Regional Inspector: Vijay Patel

Telephone #               437-220-6987

905-791-7800 ext. 3246/3247

CONSTRUCTION WORK STARTING IN YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD Sanitary Sewer Relining Project 23-2300E1 Mississauga: Byngmount Ave, Campobello Rd, Curzon Ave, Michaud Ave, Montbeck Cres, Omeath Crt and Wharton Glen Ave

By Resources, Ward 1

Peel Region will be working in your neighbourhood to rehabilitate the existing sanitary sewer system on Byngmount Ave, Campobello Rd, Curzon Ave, Michaud Ave, Montbeck Cres, Omeath Crt and Wharton Glen Ave. Sanitary sewers are underground pipes that carry wastewater from your home or business to a water resource recovery facility. Wastewater is created when water is flushed down the toilet, or goes down the drain in your sink, tub, or shower.

To extend the service life of the sewer under your street, Peel Region’s contractors will clean the existing sewer pipe and place a new resin (plastic) lining within it. This work will be completed underground with specialized equipment and will not require digging trenches in your community.

Construction schedule
We expect to conduct this work in your neighborhood between February 20 – March 31, 2025.

Contractor and working hours
The work will be completed by Capital Sewers Services Inc., supported by Andrews Engineer under contract to Peel Region. This contractor’s normal working hours are from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday to Friday. These hours are consistent with the local municipality’s bylaws. We understand this may cause some inconvenience, but shorter working days would require this work to affect your community over a longer period of time.

Wastewater service interruptions
To complete this work, your wastewater service pipe will be out of service (plugged) for approximately 8- 10 hours. (Wastewater service pipes carry wastewater from your home or business to the underground sanitary sewer system.) This temporary service interruption allows for the pipe to be repaired without digging up the street. To advise you of the exact date and time of this service interruption, Capital Sewers Services Inc will provide you with a second notice at least 24 hours before the lining process begins.

It is important to minimize your water use while the sewer work is underway:
• You may continue to wash your hands but minimize your water use.
• Do not use showers, bathtubs, dishwashers, or your washing machine.
• Keep toilet flushing to a bare minimum.

These actions will reduce the possibility of wastewater (also known as sewage) backing up into your basement or into your plumbing. If you have a sump pump, please notify us at construction@peelregion.ca or tell the contractor when they arrive at your property.

Odours
You may smell some odours while the synthetic resin inside the sewer cures. These odours are temporary and will dissipate within a few hours. You can prevent or minimize these odours by making sure you have water in all of your drains, including your basement floor drain. We recommend pouring a bucket of water down the floor drain and running the water in all sinks, showers, and tubs for a minute, either the evening before or day of the relining work. If you are not able to put water down your floor drain (for example, if it is currently covered by flooring), we strongly recommend making it accessible before relining work begins to reduce the level of odours in your home or business.

Traffic and parking
This work will be phased to minimize disruption to traffic. At least one lane will be open in each direction during this work. On-street parking will be reduced when we are actively working on your street. Residents will have access to their homes. Access to businesses will be maintained.

Sign up for email notices
Receive timely project updates right to your inbox by signing up for e-notices. Visit peelregion.ca/construction/signup to start signing up.

Safety during construction
Construction zones require extra caution to keep everyone safe – pedestrians, cyclists, drivers, and construction workers. When driving, walking, or biking through the construction area, please be aware of your surroundings, watch for construction crews and other road users, slow down, account for delays, and consider other routes if possible. To learn more about how to stay safe in construction zones, visit peelregion.ca/workzonesafety

Information on this project can also be found at peelregion.ca/construction/project-23-2300E1

Thank you for your patience as we complete this necessary work. This work will allow us to continue providing you with high quality wastewater services.

If you have any questions, please contact us.
Wastewater Collection and Conveyance
Engineering Services Division
Public Works, Peel Region
Email: construction@peelregion.ca
Phone: 905-791-7800 ext. 4409

Unlocking Mississauga’s past this Heritage Week

By Events, Resources

Showcasing heritage across Ontario from February 17 to 23, 2025

February 19, 2025

This week marks Heritage Week – a time to celebrate and showcase heritage in all its forms, including its influence on diverse traditions and cultural expressions across our city and province.

Throughout the week and beyond, the City of Mississauga invites the community to learn and reflect on how heritage is conserved, promoted and commemorated within our City, and how current programming helps to preserve our past and shape the future.

Heritage in Mississauga

Mississauga is dedicated to conserving the history of our city and takes pride in the past. Home to more than 500 designated heritage properties city-wide, these unique places are located in three Heritage Conservation Districts: Port Credit, Meadowvale and Streetsville – nestled between houses and buildings across various neighbourhoods, each telling the stories of our city’s past.

Additionally, Mississauga has more than 600 registered archaeological sites, some of which date back 10,000 years ago and our Museums are home to 25,000 unique artifacts.

Heritage properties

Built resources, such as historic houses, bridges, conservation districts, cultural heritage landscapes and archaeological resources, are considered to be heritage properties. The Ontario Heritage Act defines how a heritage property is identified, designated, protected and conserved. When heritage approval is required for any property alterations within Mississauga, important steps are required in order to preserve the property’s historical landscape. Learn how to apply and what funding is available.

Designated Heritage Property Grant

Own or recently purchased a heritage property? Owners can apply for funding to support the conservation, repair or restoration of a designated heritage property. Projects must show how they are using best practices to protect and conserve the heritage property. Learn more 

Take part in Heritage Week programming

Helpful resources

SCHEDULED WATER SUPPLY TEST SHUTDOWN – 172 Angelene St – Tuesday, February 18th, from 12:00pm to 02:00pm

By Resources, Ward 1

The Region of Peel 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 we work on the system or conduct tests.

On Tuesday, February 18th, from 12:00pm to 02:00pm, please expect a brief water outage and loss of water pressure 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.

Property owner/manager responsibilities during a water interruption

As 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 test shutdown

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)

If you have any questions, please contact us.

Construction Inspections

Engineering Technical Services Division

Operations Support, Public Works

Email: zzgetsdevadmin@peelregion.ca

Phone: 905-791-7800 extension 3246 / 3247 (8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. – Monday to Friday)

Phone: 905-791-7800 extension 4409 (after hours or statutory holidays)

INTERRUPTION DETAILS

Date and Time: Tuesday, February 18, 12:00pm to 2:00pm       

Location: 172 Angelene St

Affected Addresses: 91-192 Angelene St, Mississauga                                                      

Project #:  C-603602

Regional Inspector: Vijay Patel

Telephone #               437-220-6987

905-791-7800 ext. 3246/3247