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UPDATE: TEMPORARY LANE CLOSURE FRONT STREET NORTH AT LAKESHORE ROAD WEST (NORTH INTERSECTION)  

By Construction, Resources, Ward 1

The Region of Peel will be installing a new watermain and large sanitary sewer along Lakeshore Road between Jack Darling Memorial Park and Elmwood Avenue. As a part of the works Front Street North will be reduced to a single lane between Lakeshore Road West and John Street North. Northbound traffic will be permitted from Lakeshore Road West onto Front Street North. Southbound traffic from Front Street North to Lakeshore Road West will be detoured via John Street.

When:   March 16th, 2026 till April 15th, 2026.

Where:  Front Street North at Lakeshore Road West

 

Pothole & Sod Repair Program

By Construction, Resources

Our Works team proactively identifies potholes throughout the year by regularly patrolling City roads. While the majority of potholes are repaired in the spring, the City repairs potholes year-round when warmer weather permits it.

Residents can report potholes anytime by calling 3-1-1 or submitting a report online. Once a pothole is reported, 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.

In addition to pothole repairs, our team is also responding to sod damage concerns resulting from this winter’s snow clearing activities. Residents can report sod damage by calling 311 or by submitting a report online. Our crews will inspect the sod damage and then add the location to our job list for the spring.

Our regular spring clean-up activities will begin in full force later in April, when the weather becomes more seasonably warm. More details will be shared about the program in the coming weeks.

UPDATE Notification from the Ministry of Transportation: Full Closure of Harvest Drive at North Service Road

By Construction, Ward 1

Councillor Dasko has received this update on Thursday April 2:

Please be advised that due to unforeseen challenges and prevailing weather conditions, the reopening of Harvest Drive at North Service Road is now anticipated on May 1, 2026. Traffic on North Service Road will remain open; however, at the Harvest Drive intersection, traffic will continue to be maintained bidirectionally using temporary traffic signals

Please note that work at Insley and NSR has been deferred until after the Easter weekend.

Every effort continues to be made to complete the work as efficiently and safely as possible. Existing detour and access arrangements will remain in place until reopening.

Thank you for your continued patience and understanding. Should you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us.

 

Councillor Dasko has received this notification on Tuesday February 3rd:

Please be advised that Harvest Drive at North Service Road is scheduled to be closed from Thursday, February 5, 2026, until Sunday, April 5, 2026, for an approximate duration of eight weeks, weather permitting. Traffic on North Service Road will remain open; however, at the Harvest Drive intersection, traffic will be maintained bidirectionally using temporary traffic signals.

The contractor has notified homeowners on Harvest Drive regarding the planned closure.

This closure is necessary to safely facilitate the following construction activities:

  • Temporary Culvert Bypass
  • Removal of existing culvert & storm
  • New culvert and storm sewer installation (approx. 2 metres deep)
  • Grading and placement of asphalt
  • Electrical lighting
  • Other associated works

We appreciate your patience and cooperation as we continue to make every effort to complete the work as quickly and efficiently as possible.

Should you have any questions or require further information, please do not hesitate to contact us at

  1. T: 905-247-8730 or
  2. Email: qewdixie@ghd.com and,
  3. Email: Amico Infrastructure – QEW-Dixie@amico.build

Tour a Tiny Home at Celebration Square!

By Construction, Events, Planning & Development

Interested in Tiny Homes? Habitat for Humanity is offering Tiny Home tours at Mississauga’s downtown Celebration Square until April 19.

Habitat’s Tiny Home is a 225 sq. ft. self-contained unit that homeowners can purchase and install in their backyard for extra living space. These units – also known as Garden Suites – include a kitchen, living area, sleeping space and washroom. They’re a good option for homeowners looking for an accessible way to age in place, families who need extra space or anyone looking to add a rental unit for extra income.

Tiny Homes are allowed in Mississauga but City approvals and permits are needed before you can move forward. You can find details about Habitat’s Tiny Home exhibition on the City’s Events Calendar.

Ready to build? Check out Building More Units on Your Property on the City’s website to learn more.

UPDATE: TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE QUEENSWAY EAST AT STANFIELD ROAD (NORTH LEG)

By Construction, Resources, Ward 1

The Region will be closing the north leg of Queensway East at Stanfield Road to accommodate for works related to watermain replacement and improvement.

When:   February 9th, 2026 till Summer of 2027

Due to recent extreme weather and unforeseen site conditions the closure below has been rescheduled to February 23rd, 2026.

Where:  Queensway East at Stanfield Road (north leg)

Emergency services are not permitted. Detour Route will be in place.