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Planning & Development

Mississauga Concerned by Ontario Housing Task Force Recommendations

By Events, Issues, Planning & Development, Ward 1

Like many municipalities, Mississauga is facing a housing crisis. Costs continue to climb and too many people are being priced out of the market. In response to the housing crisis, the Government of Ontario commissioned a Housing Affordability Task Force to make recommendations about how to address housing supply and affordability.

While the City of Mississauga supports building more housing, we are concerned that the recommendations in the Task Force miss the mark. In fact, if the recommendations are implemented as currently written, they could have a devastating effect on our neighbourhoods without making housing more affordable.

Many of the recommendations are a ‘one-size fits all’ for the entire province and could make our neighbourhoods look like this:

Mississauga supports infill development and greater density in our neighbourhoods, but where it makes sense and with proper consultation through the local planning process. One-size-fits-all housing solutions just won’t work. Public consultation and local planning is important. We want to plan our communities together.

Tell Your MPP to Protect Local Communities The City’s response to the Task Force recommendations has been shared with the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing to consider before introducing legislation.

The City does not support recommendations that:

· Limit public consultation on future developments

· Lower design standards and erase heritage

· Reduce our ability to plan our city in our own way

· Create a financial risk for the development of new infrastructure and parkland in our city and put the burden for growth on existing taxpayers If you want to take action, tell your MPP that one-size-fits-all planning doesn’t work. More public input is needed before final decisions are made.

Mississauga has a plan to build more housing and make housing more affordable. Learn more at Mississauga.ca/housing.

In Person and Virtual Public Meeting – RECOMMENDATION REPORT NOTICE – Tuesday, April 19, 2022 at 6:00 p.m.

By Events, Issues, Planning & Development, Ward 1

In Person and Virtual Public Meeting
RECOMMENDATION REPORT NOTICE
City of Mississauga
Wards 1-11
Parking Regulations Study
File: BL.01-PAR

BL.09-PAR – Notice

City’s Proposal:
To consider changes to the Mississauga Zoning By-law regarding off-street parking requirements (e.g., parking on private and public properties as a result of new development or re-development). The purpose of the amendments is to revise policies for parking supply and to update the vehicle parking regulations in the Zoning By-law based on a parking precinct approach as recommended in the City’s Parking Master Plan and Implementation Strategy and the Parking Regulations Study. Read More

Lakeshore Corridor Transportation Improvements

By Events, Issues, Planning & Development, Ward 1

The Lakeshore Transportation Studies include three infrastructure projects in the Lakeview, Port Credit and Clarkson communities that build from the 2019 Lakeshore Connecting Communities Transportation Master Plan. Each project requires a specific type of environmental review.

1. Lakeshore Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Study

The City of Mississauga is developing the preliminary design and completing the Transit Project Assessment Process (TPAP) for the Lakeshore Bus Rapid Transit Project (BRT). The Lakeshore BRT is planned to run for two kilometres along Lakeshore Road from the Etobicoke Creek to East Avenue. This project has received funding through the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (ICIP) and will have an expedited timeline for development. Learn more about the ICIP funding granted to the City of Mississauga.

Learn more about the Lakeshore BRT Study and the TPAP.

2. Lakeshore Complete Street Study

The City is also developing the preliminary design and completing the Schedule C Class Environmental Assessment (EA) for Lakeshore Road and Royal Windsor Drive. This study will consider a ‘Complete Street’ approach to improve the experience for people travelling along the Lakeshore corridor from East Avenue to the Oakville border.

Learn more about the Lakeshore Complete Street Study and the Schedule C Class EA.

3. New Credit River Active Transportation Bridge Study

The City is developing the preliminary design and completing the Schedule B Class EA for a new Active Transportation bridge over the Credit River north of Lakeshore Road. This bridge will enhance mobility across the river for people walking, rolling and cycling.

Learn more about the Credit River Active Transportation Bridge and the Schedule B Class EA.

The map below shows the study areas for each of the three projects that make up the Lakeshore Transportation Studies.

Public engagement

Public and stakeholder consultation is an essential component of the Lakeshore Transportation Studies.

The first community meeting for the three projects that make up the Lakeshore Transportation Studies was held virtually on September 28, 2021. A virtual open house was also available on-demand from September 2 through September 30, 2021.

The second round of public engagement will soon begin with the launch of a new virtual open house. Visit this page from March 21 to April 8, 2022, to review the latest project information and provide feedback. View the notice.

Information about upcoming meetings will be posted online and shared with the community as soon as available.

Click here to Register for the second Community Meeting on March 30 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.

Community Virtual Meeting – 128 Lakeshore Road East – Tuesday, March 29, 2022 at 6:30 p.m.

By Issues, Planning & Development, Resources, Ward 1

March 1, 2022

Dear Resident,

Re: Community Virtual Meeting
128 Lakeshore Road East

128 Lakeshore Road East LP is interested in developing an 11 storey condominium building with ground floor retail uses on the property located at the north-west corner of Lakeshore Road East and Ann Street.

In order to implement their plans, the applicant will need to amend the Official Plan and rezone the property. This meeting is being held to allow the applicant and City to hear the thoughts of the local residents early in the process.

We have arranged a Community virtual meeting on Tuesday, March 29, 2022 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. If you wish to attend and participate in the discussions, please see the call in details below:

When it’s time, join your Webex meeting here.

Meeting number (access code): 2316 578 4307

Meeting password: juJm6WnNg92 (58566966 from video systems)

Click here to join meeting

 

Should you have any questions prior to the scheduled meeting, please contact myself or Michael Franzolini, Development Planner for this application at 905-615-3200 ext. 8232 or email at michael.franzolini@mississauga.ca

Sincerely,
Stephen Dasko
Councillor, Ward 1

Community Virtual Meeting – 170 Lakeshore Rd E – Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 6:30 p.m.

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

January 10, 2022

Dear Resident,

Re: Community Virtual Meeting 

170 Lakeshore Road East 

The City of Mississauga has received an application from Lightpoint Inc. to redevelop their existing plaza at the northwest corner of Lakeshore Road East and Elmwood Avenue North with a 15 storey apartment building containing 149 residential units and ground floor commercial space.

In order to implement their plans, the applicant is proposing to amend the Official Plan and rezone the property. I am hosting this community virtual meeting to provide residents with more information and to have a transparent discussion on the proposed development.

Due to the COVID pandemic, we are not able to have an in-person meeting. Therefore, we have arranged a Community Virtual Meeting on Wednesday, February 2, 2022, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. If you wish to attend and participate in the discussions, please find the call in details below:

 

When it’s time, join your Webex meeting here.

Meeting number (access code): 2301 693 7783

Meeting password: 5AjKWXBMc62 (52559926 from video systems)

Click here to join meeting

 

Should you have any questions prior to the scheduled meeting, please contact Paul Stewart, Development Planner for this application at 905-615-3200 ext. 5813, or by email at paul.stewart@mississauga.ca.

Sincerely,

Stephen Dasko

Councillor, Ward 1

170 Lakeshore Road East – Development Application

By Planning & Development, Resources, Ward 1

170 Lakeshore Road East
Northwest corner of Lakeshore Road East and Elmwood Avenue North
Application submitted by: Lightpoint (170 Lakeshore Road East Port Credit) Inc.
File: OZ/OPA 21-16 W1

Applicant’s Proposal:
To change the official plan and zoning to permit a 15 storey apartment building containing 149 residential units and ground floor commercial space.

If you would like to provide input on the proposed development or you wish to be notified of any upcoming meetings:

Contact the Planning and Building Department:
 Mail: 300 City Centre Drive, 6th floor, Mississauga ON L5B 3C1
 Fax: 905-896-5553
 Email: application.info@mississauga.ca
For detailed information contact: City Planner Paul Stewart at 905-615-3200 ext. 5813 or paul.stewart@mississauga.ca

Please note that during the Covid-19 shutdown of City facilities, planning documents and background material are only available at: http://www.mississauga.ca/portal/residents/development-applications. Once City Hall reopens this information will also be available for inspection through the Planning and Building Department by appointment. Contact the city planner noted above for more information.

If you are a landlord, please post a copy of this notice where your tenants can see it. We want to make sure they have a chance to take part.

See other side of notice for additional information and for legal requirements

The following studies/information were submitted in support of the applications:
 Site and Context Plan
 Project Statistics
 Survey
 Floor and Parking Plans
 Building Elevation and Roof Plans
 Section Plans
 Site Servicing and Site Grading Plans
 Removal Plan
 Utility Plans
 Cross Section Plans
 Landscape Plans
 Tree Protection & Preservation Plan
 Arborist Report
 Demand Table
 Functional Servicing Report
 Geotechnical and Hydrogeological Assessment
 LID Features Letter
 Noise Feasibility Study
 Parcel Register
 Phase II Environmental Site Assessment
 Plan of Survey
 Planning Justification Report
 Streetscape Feasibility Study
 Sun Shadow Study
 Transportation Impact Study
 Urban Design Brief
 Waste Management Plan
 Draft Official Plan Amendment
 Draft Zoning By-law Table

Planning Act Requirements:

The City will be processing the applications in accordance with the Provincial Planning Act which requires that all complete applications be processed. The applications are now being circulated to City Departments and Agencies for technical review.

Once the technical review has been completed, a report summarizing the development and the comments received will be prepared by Planning staff and presented at a Public Meeting.

Notice of the Public Meeting will be given in accordance with the Planning Act requirements.

A recommendation on the applications will not be presented until after the Public Meeting and all technical comments have been received.

Personal Information:

Individuals should be aware that any personal information in their verbal or written communication will become part of the public record, unless the individual expressly requests the City to remove the personal information. Questions about the collection of this iformation may be directed to application.info@mississauga.ca or in writing to the Planning and Building Department at 300 City Centre Drive, Mississauga ON L5B 3C1.

Date of Notice: December 23, 2021

OZ-OPA 21-16 W1 – Notice