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Stephen Dasko

Every Child Matters Flag Raised Permanently in Mississauga

By Events, Issues, Ward 1

February 16, 2022

Earlier today, Mayor Bonnie Crombie along with Chief R. Stacey Laforme, Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation (MCFN), and Members of Council raised an Indigenous flag for the first time in Mississauga.

The Every Child Matters flag, which was created to bring awareness to the residential school experience, will fly permanently on City Centre Dr., located on the grounds of Mississauga Celebration Square. Read More

Scheduled Water Interruption Notice, Revus Avenue, Tuesday February 22, Wednesday February 23 and Thursday February 24, 2022

By Issues, Ward 1

INTERRUPTION DETAILS
Date: Tuesday February 22, 2022
Time: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Location: Revus Avenue from Marf Avenue to Shaw Drive
Ward 1, City of Mississauga
Affecting: 1. 376 to 401 Revus Avenue

 

INTERRUPTION DETAILS
Date: Wednesday February 23, 2022
Time: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Location: Revus Avenue from Marf Avenue to Shaw Drive
Ward 1, City of Mississauga
Affecting: 1. 376 to 401 Revus Avenue

 

INTERRUPTION DETAILS
Date: Thursday February 24, 2022
Time: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Location: Revus Avenue from Marf Avenue to Shaw Drive
Ward 1, City of Mississauga
Affecting: 1. 376 to 401 Revus Avenue

City of Mississauga Lifting Capacity in Select Indoor Facilities on February 17

By Covid-19, Issues, Resources, Ward 1

February 15, 2022

On February 17, the City of Mississauga will lift capacity limits in all community centres, culture facilities and museums following yesterday’s announcement moving Ontario to the next phase of reopening. Capacity limits will remain in place for entertainment and sporting venues at 50 per cent in accordance with new Provincial regulations. Read More

Family Day Holiday Service Hours at the Region of Peel

By Issues, Resources, Ward 1

February 14, 2022

Region of Peel offices and non-emergency services will be closed for the Family Day Holiday on Monday, February 21, 2022.

The following non-emergency services are closed and will reopen on Tuesday, February 22, 2022:

  • Access Peel Counters (by appointment only)
  • Dental Services Contact Centre
  • Early Years and Child Care Services
  • Family Health Call Centre
  • Healthy Sexuality Clinic
  • Needle Exchange Program – Mobile Van
  • Ontario Works in Peel
  • Peel Living Office

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Film Notice: Means of Production

By Events, Resources, Ward 1

Please note that the above will be filming interior scenes for a TV commercial “New Amsterdam Vodka” at 1541 Pinetree Crescent (Ward 1) on February 16th, 7am-11pm. Prep will be conducted on February 15th, 9am-6pm. Should there be inclement weather forecasted, production will shift their schedule to February 17th.

A permit has been issued to allow parking on:

  • One side of Pinetree Cres from Stavebank Rd to Stavebank Rd

New in Peel: Pay your water bill online; anywhere, anytime

By Issues, Resources, Ward 1

February 14, 2022

The Region of Peel has launched a new e-billing service that allows residents and businesses to receive and pay their water bill online in one convenient location.

Online billing provides:

  • Access to account information 24/7
  • Bill, payment, and consumption history
  • Bill and payment reminders through e-mail or phone
  • Options for payment using your bank account or credit card, including pre-authorized payments

Sign-up for e-billing at peelregion.ca/waterbills. Your water bill account number and postal code is required to register.

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Stormwater Servicing Master Plan for Regional Road Infrastructure

By Issues, Resources, Ward 1

NOTICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE NO. 2

Stormwater Servicing Master Plan for Regional Road Infrastructure

Background
The Region of Peel is implementing an infrastructure planning initiative to develop a Stormwater Servicing Master Plan for Regional Roads. The Stormwater Servicing Master Plan will provide a strategic, economical, and optimized vision that will guide the Region of Peel’s management of stormwater assets into 2041. The planning process will provide the Region with the information needed to develop appropriate solutions to service current and future growth that also addresses existing issues and the expected impacts of climate change. Read More

Scheduled Water Interruption Notice, 55 Port St. E.., Mississauga – Feb. 14. at 11:30pm to Feb. 15 at 4:00am, 2022

By Issues, Resources, Ward 1

INTERRUPTION DETAILS

Date: and Time:        Monday, February 14th at 11:30 p.m. to Tuesday, February 15th, 2022, at 4:30 a.m.

Location:                    55 Port Street East                            

Addresses Affected:  65, 70 and 80 Port Street East

125, 129 and 139 Lakeshore Road East Read More

Here to Stay – Repairs Planned for Port Credit Library

By Issues, Resources, Stephen’s Initiatives, Ward 1

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.”

Visit: Port Credit Library web page