Peel’s spring battery collection is back

By Events, Ward 1

Peel Region is collecting single-use and rechargeable batteries at the curb from April 10 to 21.

Curbside battery collection happens in Peel each spring and fall, providing residents with a convenient way to safely dispose of their batteries and keep them out of landfill.

Follow these guidelines for the spring battery collection period:

  • Check your waste collection calendar online at peelregion.ca/waste to find your battery collection day.
  • Gather your used single-use and rechargeable batteries in a transparent, sealed bag.
  • On your designated battery collection day, place your battery bag on top of your closed green bin. If you don’t have a green bin, place your battery bag beside your recycling bags.
  • Special instruction only for rechargeable and 9V batteries: Tape the ends of all rechargeable and 9V batteries before disposal. Alkaline batteries do not need to be taped.

Thanks to Peel residents, we’ve collected over 179,600 kgs of batteries since the start of the program to ensure safe and responsible recycling of used batteries. Due to their hazardous materials, batteries do not belong in garbage or recycling bins.

Other tips:

  • Car batteries and sealed lead acid batteries are not accepted. Take them, free of charge, to any Peel Community Recycling Centre.
  • If you live in an apartment or condominium, check with your building property manager on how to dispose of batteries safely.

 

You can also find a drop-off location near you to safely dispose of used and old batteries throughout the year by visiting https://www.call2recycle.ca/recycleyourbatteries/.

About Peel Region   

Peel Region works with residents and partners to create a healthy, safe, and connected Community for Life for approximately 1.5 million people and over 175,000 businesses in Brampton, Mississauga and Caledon. Peel’s services touch the lives of residents every day. For more information explore peelregion.ca and follow us on Twitter @regionofpeel and Instagram @peelregion.ca.

Bringing the Lakeview Innovation District to Life

By Events, Planning & Development, Uncategorized, Ward 1

The City of Mississauga is seeking input on an incentive program that will help transform a former industrial area along the waterfront into a 20-acre innovation campus. The Lakeview Innovation District, part of the 177-acre Lakeview Village development, will become an employment hub where people can research, test and develop solutions in state-of-the-art offices, flex-offices and lab spaces.

The City is currently working on developing a Community Improvement Plan (CIP) to help bring the Innovation District to life. It could include incentives to encourage uses such as:

  • clean technology, including low carbon technology
  • life sciences, and
  • information and communications technology

Public and industry input is required to help define the types of incentives – both financial and non-financial – to help attract these uses.

“Waterfront redevelopments like Lakeview provide a unique, generational opportunity to foster innovation and spur economic growth and leading-edge technology,” said Christina Kakaflikas, Director, Mississauga Economic Development Office. “Mississauga is the second-largest employment hub in the Greater Toronto Area and the second-largest economy in Ontario. The Lakeview Innovation District will solidify our position as a major economic hub by creating thousands of highly skilled jobs in the key sectors we’re invested in growing on our waterfront.”

The City has launched a survey to take input on possible incentives including:

Notice of Detour: North and South Service Road Closure between Cawthra and Dixie | Saturday, March 18, 2023

By Events, Issues, Resources, Ward 1

Location of Impact: North and South Service Road Closure between Cawthra and Dixie

Date and Time: Saturday, March 18, 2023 – 9:00pm

Estimated Duration: until Sunday, March 19, 2023 – 9:00am

Routes Impacted: 4 and 5

Impacted Stops: All stops along missed routing – see attached

Event Type: Dixie – QEW Interchange and Ogden Pedestrian Bridge Work

Agency: Amico Affiliates

Notes:

  • Expect significant delays due to lane closures;

Film Notice: Impossible Studios

By Issues, Resources, Ward 1

Please be advised that the above will be filming interior and exterior scenes for an Onlia Insurance commercial at 1294 Lakebreeze Dr (Ward 1) on March 16th, 7:00 AM – 11:00 PM. Prep will be conducted on March 15th, 9am-5pm.

A permit has been granted to allow parking on the following:

  • One (west) side of Lakebreeze Dr (between Mineola Rd E & Angelene St), limited to cube vans or smaller

A camera is permitted on the roadway as long as two-way traffic/pedestrian access is maintained at all times.

Film Notice: Stage 49 Ltd.

By Events, Ward 1

Please be advised that the above will be filming interior scenes for a TV Series “How To Die Alone” at 203 Lakeshore Rd E (Ward 1) on March 15th, 12:00 PM – 11:00 PM. Prep will be conducted on March 14th, 7am-11am & March 15th, 7am-12noon, and wrap on March 16th, 7am-11pm.

A permit has been granted to allow parking on the following:

  • One (west) side of Oakwood Ave S (between Lakeshore Rd E & Wanita Rd)
  • One (south) side of Lakeshore Rd E (layby only – between Elmwood Ave S & Oakwood Ave S)

Production vehicles will be parking within pay-for-parking areas (Lakeshore Rd E) and Production has paid for lost revenue from the pay-for-parking machines. Production has also been approved for production support vehicle parking onsite at Lakefront Promenade Park (Headlands lot – 115 Lakefront Promenade, Ward 1) on March 14th, by 11:00 PM – remaining overnight – departing by 12:00midnight, March 15th.