An update received from GHD, Project Managers for the Ministry of Transportation project at the QEW and Dixie:
An update for the current and upcoming closure at NSR.
- Insley Rd. Closure at NSR – The work has been completed and the Insley closed section will be opened before the end of today.
- NSR Closure from Westfield Rd. to Insley Rd. – Starting on Wednesday, Mar. 13th for approx. 2 weeks (weather permitting).
We will keep you updated.
Please contact us, should you have any questions regarding the closure of North Service Road at 905-247-8730, by e-mail at qewdixie@ghd.com, or by visiting the website at https://www.qewdixie.com

The Mississauga Arts Council (MAC), Peel Region, and Stantec are excited to unveil a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the Lakeshore Mural Project (also known as the Lakeshore Road Artistic Hoarding Mural Project). This initiative seeks to commission four digital murals to adorn hoardings placed around various locations on Lakeshore Road in Port Credit, Mississauga. The RFP is exclusively open to professional artists based in Mississauga, aiming to offer significant artistic platforms for local talent.
“I was excited by this idea I put forward to Peel Region and the Mississauga Arts Council and they were happy to execute it,” says Ward 1 Councillor, Stephen Dasko, ”Over the next few years of construction taking place on the Lakeshore Trunk Sewer and Sub-transmission Main, we will have incredible local artists displaying their talents for everyone to enjoy!”
The digitally rendered hoarding murals will be placed in 4 locations in South Mississauga. Richard’s Memorial Park, Pine Avenue, Wesley Avenue, and 5A & 5B Front Street.
Deadline to apply for all projects is April 29, 2024.
Visit mississaugaartscouncil.com/muralswithmac to read the full RFPs.
I will be hosting a community meeting on Thursday March 21, at Clarke Hall in Port Credit at 6:30 p.m. to give the public more information on the upcoming Lakeshore Road Water Main Project. Please contact my office for more information.
Come visit one of the favorite Farmer’s Markets in Mississauga! Our market features local, sustainable produce, unique artisan products and some treats for the entire family…including the pups!
Enjoy a great selection of fresh produce, cheese, eggs, baked goods, food and beverages, artisanal fare, and live music.
Farmer’s Markets provide an essential source of income for local farmers, growers, producers, and artisans.
Supporting local Farmer’s Markets builds better communities, helps with local sustainability efforts, and offers the opportunity to bring farm-fresh, healthy food alternatives to your table.
Come down to Port Credit to connect with our community in the Village, take a stroll along the lakeshore, and buy locally grown . . . right from the Farmer!

We would like to provide links to key information discussed at the meeting:
- Crime Statistics & Crime Occurrence Mapping Portal
https://www.peelpolice.ca/en/in-the-community/crime-statistics-and-maps.aspx - Crime Prevention Tips
https://www.peelpolice.ca/en/safety-tips/protecting-yourself-and-your-property.aspx - Safe City Mississauga/Neighbourhood Watch
https://safecitymississauga.on.ca/programs/neighbourhood-watch/#1565266093600-88da369b-72f1 - Contact Information for 11 & 12 Division Community Liaison Officers
- 11 Division (West of Mavis Rd. and the Credit River south of the QEW)
- Constable Rowena Pryce – (905) 453-2121 ext. 1160
- 12 Division (East of Mavis Rd. and the Credit River south of the QEW)
- Constable Wendy Amantea – (905) 453-2121 ext. 1260
- 11 Division (West of Mavis Rd. and the Credit River south of the QEW)
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Increased capacity will accommodate more housing in support of Bill 23
Peel Region council approved an additional investment of $130 million to increase wastewater capacity by 40 million litres per day (MLD), at the G.E. Booth Water Resource Recovery Facility, (WWRF). An additional 40 MLD of flow capacity can support additional housing units of between 28,000 and 47,000, depending on the type of development.
Peel Region staff and their consultant have identified opportunities to make increased capacity available sooner by advancing construction through their current capital contractors, ROMAG Contracting Ltd. and CIMA Canada Inc. This will result in additional capacity being available by 2028 instead of 2039, provide better value for tax dollars and support project growth targets from Bill 23.
Peel staff are working on the new capital works master plan, scheduled for completion in 2025, which includes an assessment of the infrastructure required to meet Bill 23 growth projections. As part of this planning work staff are identifying projects that can be advanced earlier. The investment to increase capacity at G.E. Booth is one such project.
The G.E. Booth (Lakeview) Water Resource Recovery Facility (WRRF) is the Region of Peel’s largest wastewater treatment plant. The facility originally went into service in 1955 and has undergone multiple expansions and currently has a capacity of 518 MLD. The plant serves the eastern portion of the Region of Peel and part of York Region. The plant is designed to treat municipal wastewater from residential, commercial, and industrial customers.
Yard waste collection begins the week of March 4 in Peel, with the cities of Brampton and Mississauga receiving weekly yard waste collection and urban areas in the Town of Caledon receiving bi-weekly yard waste collection. Rural areas of Caledon will have yard waste picked up on designated Fridays.
Residents can check their collection calendar to find their pickup day or sign up to receive free weekly waste collection reminders at peelregion.ca/waste/reminders.
Reminders:
- Yard waste must be at the curb by 7 a.m. on your collection day.
- Put yard waste at the curb in kraft yard waste bags (plastic bags not accepted), or containers that are clearly labelled “yard waste” by marker or sticker.
Peel Region no longer accepts grass clippings at the curb or at Community Recycling Centres.
An open survey has been launched for residents https://yoursay.mississauga.ca/50th-anniversary-mural alongside a video series about the three shortlisted artists and artist teams.
In order to develop a proposal for the site, the three shortlisted artists and artist teams have the opportunity to ask the public questions, with responses guiding the design of the mural.
Once the shortlisted artists submit their proposals, the art selection committee will convene again to select the winning proposal. The mural will be installed this summer.
ONGOING and UPCOMING CONSTRUCTION:
The 2024 construction year is in full swing as crews remain busy along the project corridor in Mississauga South. Most of this work involves completing utility relocation and upgrades on both sides of Hurontario Street. Once the utility works wrap up in the coming months, road widening activities on both sides of Hurontario Street will begin, making room for guideway construction and track installation in the center of the roadway. Residents and businesses can expect to see:
- changes to the existing boulevard, driveways, sidewalks; and
- improvements to the multi-use pathway on the east side of the street.

Here’s a snippet of ongoing and upcoming construction activities you can expect for February and March:
- The new station at Port Credit is starting to take shape. At the platform level, work continues with forming and pouring the walls and at the street level, mechanical and electrical installation is nearing completion.
- Alectra duct bank works continue along the boulevard on the west side of Hurontario Street between Mineola Road West and Indian Valley Trail. These works are completed in conjunction with the installation of new hydro poles and the stringing of aerial cables along the east side of Hurontario Street between Mineola and Pinewood Trail. Once complete, the plan is to remove the old hydro poles along the west side of the road and convert the electrical service to those properties from aerial to underground. In doing so, we are working with individual property owners and businesses to access their property and construct the duct banks up to their electrical metre bases. To do this work safely and efficiently, there will be temporary power outages and driveway impacts to prepare for these upgrades to the delivery of service.
- Construction of a new Bell manhole northwest at Pinetree Way is ongoing and will continue until March 2024.
- Connections for Rogers telecoms between Park Street and Eaglewood Boulevard are ongoing and expected to be complete by mid to late February.
- While most of the water, storm, and sanitary infrastructure has already been upgraded and relocated in this area, there are a few minor areas remaining to install storm and sanitary pending the decommissioning and demolition of Inglewood and the handover of Eaglewood as well as at the new station at Port Credit.

- The new bridge structure is complete at Eaglewood Boulevard and a small section of guideway and track has been constructed and installed at the future intersection. We are working with the City of Mississauga on the installation of temporary traffic signals before decommissioning the existing intersection at Inglewood Drive. Once complete, the new intersection will be handed over to the City of Mississauga which is expected in March.
- Once Eaglewood structure is commissioned and Inglewood structure is decommissioned, a small section of flood walls and creek bed will be completed north of the new Eaglewood intersection.
- Installation of an acoustic fence is expected to take place in February along the east side of Hurontario Street north of the plaza at Eaglewood to just south of Mineola Road East. The fence is expected to be completed by early March.
The 29th Mississauga Arts Awards (MARTYS) is taking place on June 26, 2024, and nominations are now OPEN!

Professional artists and groups who are either residents of the City of Mississauga, have a significant connection to Mississauga, or have made a major contribution to the arts within Mississauga are eligible to submit a nomination.
Nominations are due Monday, March 11, 2024 at 9:00 AM. Guidelines, criteria and nomination forms are located here: macarts.ca/martys
