Security Services – Important Phone Numbers to Know

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Security Services 

Did you know? The City of Mississauga has its own Security Services team. They are responsible for enforcing several by-laws and the Trespass to Property Act on City property and publicly owned areas, such as parks, community centres, libraries and MiWay busses.

Security and Transit Enforcement officers can enforce the following by-laws:

Residents are encouraged to report any unlawful activity occurring in any publicly owned space, whether they are at a park or riding a MiWay bus. All reports can be made by calling Security Services at 905-896-5040 – available 24 hours a day and seven days a week.

For more details on the listed by-laws, please visit mississauga.ca/bylaws.

Know Who to Call

3-1-1 for direct access to municipal government programs and services in Peel:

  • garbage pick up
  • water billing
  • tax information

2-1-1 for confidential information and referral to non-emergency community, health and social services in Peel:

  • employment leads
  • doctors accepting new patients
  • social housing resources

9-1-1 for life-threatening emergencies or crimes:

  • a fire
  • a crime in progress
  • a medical emergency

Additional Resources

  • Animal Services (emergency)  – 905-896-5858
  • By-Law Enforcement – 905-896-5655
  • Enbridge – 905-276-3400
  • Alectra Utilities (Streetlights) – 905-566-2718
  • Fire and Emergency Services – 905-615-3777
  • GO Transit – 416-869-3200
  • MPAC (Assessments) – 905-813-2083
  • Parks Watch Hotline – 905-615-4060
  • Police (non-emergency) – 905-453-3311
  • Public Health – 905-799-7700
  • Recreation – 905-615-4100
  • TransHelp – 905-791-1015
  • Transit (MiWay Customer Service) – 905-615-4636
  • Waste Management – 905-791-9499

Visit mississauga.ca for more information.

Contact Me:
905-896-5100
300 City Centre Drive
Mississauga, Ontario L5B 3C1

City Opts Out of Privately-Operated Retail Cannabis Stores

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The City of Mississauga decided at its Council meeting on December 12, that it will opt out and not allow privately-operated cannabis retail stores in Mississauga. Council made the decision to opt out as it was felt the recent changes to the retail cannabis model occurred too quickly and there are many unanswered questions. The province has not given municipalities any control over where cannabis stores can be located in Mississauga.

As the request of Council, our Mayor, Bonnie Crombie, will be writing a letter to the province to explain our Council’s decision to opt-out and will be asking for greater powers for municipalities to have input into the location and the number of retail stores that are allowed in the City of Mississauga.

The Government of Ontario gave municipalities until January 22, 2019 to decide whether they will opt in or opt out of having retail cannabis stores.

The production, sale and use of recreational cannabis was legalized in Canada on October 17, 2018. Private cannabis stores will be legal starting April 1, 2019 for municipalities who choose to opt in. Until then, residents can purchase cannabis online from the Ontario Cannabis Store. Residents must be 19 years or older to purchase cannabis in Ontario.

To learn more about recreational cannabis in Mississauga, visit mississauga.ca/cannabis.

Community Meeting 55 Port St. E

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We have arranged a Community Meeting for Monday February 11th, 2019 at 7:00p.m. at Clarke Hall, 161 Lakeshore Rd. W. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss an Official Plan Amendment and Rezoning applications submitted to the City by the property owner to permit a ten storey condominium apartment building with 34 units and one level of underground parking at 55 Port St. E.

If you have any questions prior to the scheduled meeting, please contact David Ferro, Development Planner for this application at 905-615-3200 ext. 4554 or by e-mail at david.ferro@mississauga.ca.

2019-2021 Poet Laureate – Call for Submissions

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The City of Mississauga will recognize its third Poet Laureate in 2019. The role of the Poet Laureate is to elevate the status of poetry, literary arts and writers within their communities and beyond. This honorary position recognizes a poet who writes excellent poetry or spoken word and has written on themes that are relevant to the citizens of Mississauga.

Candidates must be current Mississauga residents.

Term and payment:
The Poet Laureate will serve a 2 year term beginning in April 2019 and will receive a $10,000 honorarium paid in 6 instalments throughout the term. Additional project funds may be available to support Laureate activities dependent upon available financial resources.

Submissions will be accepted between January 18 and March 1, 2019

Friday, March 1, 2019 – 4:30pm

Contact Us
For more information about the Poet Laureate program:
Kathryn Garland
Kathryn.garland@mississauga.ca
905-615-3200 x4063

Our Community

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In hearing your passion, hope, and ideas for the future of Ward 1, I know more than ever, we must be united to ensure this great community is always our place to call home.