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Recycling Provider in Peel Region has changed

By Resources

Starting January 1, 2026, Ontario will complete its transition to extended producer responsibility (EPR) where producers—those that supply packaging and paper materials—will be fully responsible for funding and managing the program. This new system will be managed by Circular Materials, the administrator of the common collection system and a not-for profit organization that is committed to building efficient and effective recycling systems.

Any recycling collection and bin issues should be directed to GFL, the new collection contractor for recycling in Peel. Residents can reach out via email at peelrecycling@gflenv.com or call 1-877-268-4351.

For general questions about Ontario’s new recycling system, residents can contact Circular Materials at customerservice@circularmaterials.ca or call 1-877-667-2626.

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Our Community

By Ward 1

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.

More fare options coming to the Affordable Transit Program starting April 1

By Announcement, Transit

The program will provide a 50 per cent discount on PRESTO single fares for low-income adult and youth riders, making transit a more affordable option for travel in Mississauga.

March 23, 2026

Riding MiWay to school, work or for fun to explore the city just got easier with more affordable fares for youth and families with lower income levels.

The Affordable Transit Program (ATP), which launched as a pilot in 2014, is a partnership between the City of Mississauga and Peel Region. The program provides a 50 per cent discount on MiWay adult monthly passes for eligible Mississauga residents.

Starting April 1, the program will also offer a 50 per cent discount on PRESTO single fares for eligible youth and for adult riders. This will provide them with more ways to pay their fare on MiWay. This also helps make transit more equitable for those who may not need a monthly pass for their travels in Mississauga. More riders will be able to benefit from discounted transit fares and move around the city and beyond with greater support and confidence.

Getting a PRESTO card

Riders will need a PRESTO card to apply to the program. Add a digital PRESTO card to an Apple Wallet or Google Wallet for free, or purchase a physical card for $4 from a customer service outlet.

New to PRESTO? Learn more about why PRESTO is the easiest way to pay your fare on MiWay and other transit agencies in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area.

Applying to the program

Visit Peel Region’s website to view eligibility requirements and apply.

People who live in the same household can apply together or individually. Peel Region processes applications within 10 to 20 business days.

Adding the ATP discount on a PRESTO card

Once enrolled in the program, visit a service location with a PRESTO card and personal identification. Service locations include the MiWay Fares Booth at the City Centre Transit Terminal and the Open Window Hub at the Hazel McCallion Central Library.

Open Window Hub support

Residents who need help with their application can visit the Open Window Hub, located on the second floor of the Hazel McCallion Central Library. Staff can assist with submitting applications and setting up the ATP discount on a PRESTO card for approved program participants.

The Open Window Hub at Hazel McCallion Central Library operates Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

One Fare Program

PRESTO also provides transit riders with free transfers via Ontario’s One Fare Program. This program delivers significant benefits for MiWay customers who want to transfer between MiWay and Brampton Transit, GO Transit and the TTC.

Travelling on MiWay

Planning a trip on MiWay? Visit miway.ca for bus schedules, service announcements and information.

Hand holding a cell phone with the PRESTO app on the screen.

Annual Spring Clean-Up Program

By Announcement, Resources

Please be advised that the City’s annual Spring Clean-up Program is getting underway on the City’s roads, sidewalks and boulevards.

In addition to pothole and sod damage repairs, this year’s program includes the following activities:

  • Sidewalk inspection and repair
  • Litter clean-up
  • Stormwater inlet and outlet clearing
  • Illegal sign removal
  • Street sweeping
  • Pavement markings

Sidewalk Inspection and Repair

Each year, we hire college and university engineering students to inspect our sidewalk network. Starting in May, these staff will walk every city owned sidewalk and record deficiencies. Residents can also report sidewalk damage by calling 3-1-1 or submitting a request online.  The area will be inspected within three business days and made safe. If additional repairs are required, they will be completed on a priority basis as a part of our regular maintenance schedule.

Litter Clean-up

Crews are responding to requests to clear debris and litter on the road allowance. Residents can report litter or dumping on the road allowance by calling 3-1-1 or submitting a request online.

Residents should call the Ministry of Transportation at 1-800-268-4686 to report litter on the QEW or 400 series highways and ramps.

Inlet and Outlet Cleaning

Crews continue to monitor and clear debris from inlets and outlets to ensure stormwater can flow freely. Residents can report any build-up of natural debris, such as leaves, large tree limbs or sediment, by calling 3-1-1.

Illegal Sign Removal

Illegal signs are collected regularly as a part of routine work. Residents can also report illegal signs at any time by calling 3-1-1 or submitting a request online.

Our next city-wide illegal sign blitz is scheduled to coincide with the upcoming Spring Clean-up Program.

Street Sweeping and Boulevard/Island Flushing

The annual Spring Street Sweeping Program is expected to begin in April, weather permitting. We will share more details with you about this program as dates are confirmed. 

Pavement Marking Retrace Program

Our annual Pavement Marking Retrace Program will commence in May following the completion of the Spring Sweeping Program and continues until the fall. As part of the program, the City refreshes existing pavement markings including centrelines, lane lines, crosswalks, stop bars and directional arrows.

Project # 22-2255 – Temporary Traffic Impact Notice – Mar 27, 2026 – Queensway East and Stanfield Road

By Construction, Ward 1

A Temporary Road Closure will be required on Queensway East and Stanfield Road to complete work for the wastewater construction project, PROJECT # 22-2255.  This traffic impact will occur between March 27, 2026 and March 30, 2026, weather permitting.

More details are available in the attached notice for affected residents and businesses, which is posted online at Project 22-2255 – peelregion.ca.

Transport Canada Survey – Canadian experience with vehicle headlights and glare at night

By Announcement

Help Shape the Future of Vehicle Headlight Safety

As part of the City’s ongoing work to improve road safety, including our current campaign focused on proper vehicle headlight use, the Councillor would like to share a survey from Transport Canada.

The federal government is seeking feedback from Canadians on their experiences with vehicle headlight glare and the impact of new lighting technologies on nighttime visibility.

Transport Canada’s public consultation, open until April 20, 2026, invites residents aged 16 and older to share their experiences, opinions, and concerns about headlight glare. The survey takes approximately 10 minutes and will help inform future safety standards and potential updates to vehicle lighting regulations.

Take the Survey

GO Train Lakeshore West Service Disruptions March 20-March 22

By Transit

On Saturday, March 21 and Sunday, March 22, planned construction is taking place on Lakeshore West, as part of GO Expansion, with work continuing at Long Branch GO and on the Burloak Drive underpass to support faster and more frequent service. Crews are also doing necessary state of good repair work to keep infrastructure that supports service on Lakeshore West safe and reliable, including work at the Etobicoke Creek bridge and Bronte Creek.

Some late-night service adjustments will also be in effect on Friday, March 20. GO bus replacements will stop at West Harbour, Aldershot, Burlington, Appleby, Bronte, Oakville, Clarkson, and Port Credit GO stations.

MiWay’s 2025 Report to the Community

By Transit

At the March 3 Transit Advisory Committee meeting, MiWay presented the 2025 Report to the Community.

The report answers the fundamental question: How did we make transit better for our community in 2025?

MiWay’s work in 2025 marked a significant shift from vision‑setting to practical, meaningful action. Throughout the year, MiWay strengthened day‑to‑day service, responded directly to community feedback, and enhanced both customer and employee experiences. These efforts delivered tangible results, including a 54% reduction in overcrowding on the busiest routes, upgrades to 155 landing pads, the installation of 70 new shelters, and achieving 99.4% accessibility across all bus stops. It brings to light the challenges we continue to have with capacity and customer satisfaction with reliability and communication.

Read 2025 Report to the Community 

 

Bus Stop Impact – Dixie Road (Stop #3444)

By Transit, Ward 1

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

Stop(s) Impacted: #3444 SB Dixie Road, south of St. James Avenue

Temporary Stop Location: Patrons will be directed to a temporary stop approximately 70 metres north

Routes Impacted: 5 South

Date and Time: 9:00am Tuesday March 17

Estimated Duration: End of April 2026

Agency: K-Line

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