NOTICE OF CONSTRUCTION
OGDEN PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE REPLACEMENT
Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW) Improvements from East of Cawthra Rd to West of Etobicoke Creek
The Ministry of Transportation (MTO) is undertaking improvements of the Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW) from east of Cawthra Road to West of Etobicoke Creek. The project limits are in the City of Mississauga and Region of Peel. MTO has awarded the construction contract to AIMCO INFRASTRUCTURE. Construction commenced in May 2022 and will continue for five construction years, with an anticipated completion in July 2026. Part of the construction includes the replacement of the Ogden Avenue Pedestrian Bridge as indicated on the map below. Read More
I have worked over the last several months, on your behalf, to ensure that we were able to keep the Port Credit Library in our community. Today, I am pleased with the decision that this quintessential structure’s future was passed on consent. I would like to thank you for your patience and understanding on this matter. For further details, please see the release below.
February 9, 2022
A plan to repair the foundation of the Port Credit Library was approved in principle at today’s General Committee meeting. This will enable the library to reopen in the same location once the work to rehabilitate the building is completed.
“Over the past several months, I have been working extensively to ensure that Ward 1 is able to have a library in the Port Credit community. I am so pleased it will be able to stay in its present place – it’s a popular location that means so much to library customers and the Port Credit neighbourhood,” said Stephen Dasko, Councillor, Ward 1. “Thank you to everyone for your patience as staff, Council and I worked to develop a viable, long-term plan for the library.”
The building has been closed to the public since June 28, 2021. The library and Port Credit Memorial Park are built on landfill that over time has impacted the stability of the building’s foundation and supports.
Since that time, City staff researched and reviewed several options that include:
- – building a new library at the same location
- – relocating to another location in the Lakeshore area
- – maintaining the existing 8,200 sq. ft. library by repairing the existing concrete foundation
The report recommended that the City proceed with the repair option and keep the building in its current location at a cost of approximately $6 to $8 million.
The repair work involves a process the City first tested in 2016 as a pilot project, whereby helical piles (steel pipes) were installed onto three piers to stabilize the foundation. This was found to be an effective long-term solution and will be used to repair the entire foundation.
The foundation repair is expected to extend the building’s life for another 50 years.
“Rehabilitating the foundation is a benefit for everyone. It is the most cost-effective solution, it allows the library to stay in the neighbourhood and it extends the life of the building for many years to come,” said Shari Lichterman, Commissioner, Corporate Services and Chief Financial Officer.
The construction timeline is approximately 20 to 24 months, with the library expected to reopen in late 2023 or early 2024.
The recommendation to repair the Port Credit Library foundation will be before Council for final approval on February 16.
“The Port Credit Memorial Arena Pop Up Library will continue to serve the community as the library building undergoes rehabilitation,” said Jodi Robillos, Commissioner, Community Services. “Customers can also access any of our other 17 locations or our wide range of ebooks, audiobooks and other online services.”
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March 23, 2023
The City of Mississauga’s spring intake of grant applications is now open. Interested applicants can apply for the Small Projects Matching Grant, which opened on Wednesday, March 15 and the Live Music Grant, which opens on Monday, April 3. Read More
I am well aware of this incident – it was a targeted event.
I am very concerned for the safety and welfare of the community and I am working diligently with the Peel Regional Police making plans going forward.
Below, see the Peel Regional Police Media Release on the shooting:
Homicide Investigation Underway After Fatal Shooting in Mississauga
Region of Peel – Members from the Homicide Bureau are investigating an overnight shooting in the Port Credit area of Mississauga, which left one adult male dead and another in hospital.
On Saturday, March 18, 2023, at approximately 1:00 a.m., police responded to the area of Lakeshore Road East and Elizabeth Street for reports of shots fired. Upon arrival, police located two victims suffering from gunshot wounds.
The victims were both transported to trauma hospitals, where one was pronounced deceased, and another remains for treatment.
Police believe this to be a targeted incident, with no additional community members at risk.
This remains an ongoing investigation; anyone with information on this incident, surveillance or dashcam footage that may have captured the moments leading up to, during, or after the incident is asked to contact Homicide investigators at 905-453-2121 extension 3205.
Anonymous information may also be submitted by calling Peel Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), by visiting peelcrimestoppers.ca.
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Inc: PR230088391
N/R: 23-080
A Safer Community Together
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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;
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.
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.
March 10, 2023
Peel Region has announced the hiring of Gary Kent as the next Chief Administrative Officer (CAO). Gary will be transitioning to the role on April 28, 2023. Read More
March 9, 2023
Peel Region joins the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) in calling for the provincial government to work more collaboratively with municipalities on efforts to increase the supply of housing, and for it to tackle the homelessness crisis in Ontario. Read More
From March 13 to 17, the City of Mississauga is offering programs and activities to keep the fun going all week long. Get the kids outdoors and keep them busy while school is out. Read More