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Planning & Development

Notice of Construction – Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW) Improvements from East of Cawthra Road to West of Etobicoke Creek

By Issues, Planning & Development, Resources, Ward 1

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. Construction is expected to start in May 2022 and continue for five construction years and be completed in July 2026.

Key Components of the construction contract include:
• Replacement of the Dixie Road underpass Bridge & Reconfiguration of the QEW/Dixie Road Interchange.
• Replacement of City of Mississauga’s Ogden Avenue Pedestrian Bridge.
• Replacement and twinning of Applewood Creek Culvert.
• Localized QEW widening to accommodate operational and safety improvements.
• Construction of new extension of Brentano Blvd to match existing grade on Dixie.
• Drainage improvements including new storm sewer systems, culverts and two new stormwater management ponds and one micro-pond. Watermain and Sanitary Sewer works.
• Installation of new retaining walls and noise barriers.
• Installation and upgrades to lighting.
• Replacement of Overhead Sign Structures (OHSS).
• Landscaping.
• QEW pavement rehabilitation from east of Cawthra Road to Etobicoke Creek.

The QEW Westbound and Eastbound lanes from Cawthra Road to Etobicoke Creek and Municipal roads will be affected with temporary lane closures during construction.
Residents adjacent to the construction project are advised that higher than normal noise levels resulting from construction are anticipated during the scheduled works. Some works will be completed at night and on weekends. Noise mitigation measures pertaining to equipment maintenance and operation will be implemented as part of the contract. Questions regarding construction may be directed to Mr. Masud Alam, P.Eng., Contract Administrator, GHD Limited, at qewdixie@ghd.com.

Community Virtual Meeting – 0 Park St E Proposed Development – Tuesday, May 24, 2022 at 6:30 p.m.

By Events, Issues, Planning & Development, Resources, Ward 1

May 6, 2022

Dear Resident,

Re: Ward 1 – Community Virtual Meeting0 Park Street East (Port Credit GO Station Parking Lot), OZ 22-10 W1, TM 22-02 W1

The City of Mississauga has received development applications from Edenshaw Queen Developments Limited at 0 Park Street East (Port Credit GO Station Parking Lot).

In order to implement their plans, the applicant is proposing to amend the Official Plan and Zoning By-law to permit a 42 storey and a 40 storey condominium apartment building with 1,765 m2 (19,000 ft2) of ground and second floor commercial space, proposing 1,139 dwelling units. The community virtual meeting I am hosting is being held to provide residents with more information and to have a transparent discussion on the proposed development. Read More

Community Virtual Meeting – 1205 Cawthra Road, 738 Atwater Avenue, 1225 Yeadon Place – Proposed Development – Wednesday, May 11, 2022 at 6:30 p.m.

By Events, Issues, Planning & Development, Ward 1

April 29, 2022

Dear Resident,

Re: Community Virtual Meeting 

1205 Cawthra Road, 738 Atwater Avenue, 1225 Yeadon Place 

Committee of Adjustment for the City of Mississauga has received an application from Korgold Development Corporation to permit three apartment buildings (two 8-storey buildings and one 9-storey building) on the property located at the southeast corner of Cawthra Road and Atwater Avenue. Read More

What is a Major Transit Station Area in Mississauga? Join our Information Session

By Events, Issues, Planning & Development, Ward 1

Major Transit Station Areas (MTSA) are mixed-use, transit-supportive neighbourhoods that provide easy access to local amenities, jobs, housing and recreation opportunities. MTSAs generally include lands within a 10-minute walk (500-800 metres) of a rapid transit station or stop. They are located primarily along existing or planned transit corridors (e.g. GO Train, Light Rail Transit, Bus Rapid Transit).

Why MTSAs are important

As Mississauga continues to grow, the Province of Ontario is directing this growth to areas that can support it. This includes MTSAs in Mississauga.

The City has been developing its own detailed MTSA policies to align with the Provincial and Regional requirements. These policies will address MTSA specific height requirements, land uses, minimum densities and other policies.

Learn more about how this affects Mississauga

The City is hosting an online information session on April 26, 2022 at 6:30 p.m. to present the proposed city-wide MTSA policies and how they will work with other related City projects.

Learn more and register for the meeting at https://mississauga.webex.com/mississauga/j.php?RGID=rb960a7a74a732f11b31bea3d1f44690b

Get Engaged: Join our April 6 Housing Supply and Affordability Information Session

By Events, Issues, Planning & Development, Ward 1

On Wednesday, April 6, the City of Mississauga is holding a live, virtual information session on how we’re tackling the housing crisis in our City and working to make housing more affordable.

Residents will learn about the actions Mississauga is taking to create more housing supply and make it more affordable. The session will also address the City’s concerns with approaches to housing affordability and planning, as proposed by the Province’s Housing Affordability Task Force, which could significantly change Mississauga neighbourhoods without making housing more affordable.

The event will include a Question & Answer session. Read More