An entrepreneur in his own right, Ron Duquette, has taken the initiative to put together an amazing concert of outstanding local performers from all around Mississauga.
His message is below and I hope you will enjoy it! Stephen
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Hi Folks,
I hope you are all safe and sound and COVID-19 free in your homes, practising all the things we’ve been
told to do by our leaders across the country.
I’ve been working on a special project to stave off boredom during the COVID-19 pandemic lock down.
Recently, great talents from around the world and across Canada have performed to thank health care
workers and people in food supply, along with our essential service heroes, in this unprecedented time.
After watching Andrea Bocelli deliver his magnificent live performance in the Duomo in Milan on Easter Sunday
I got to thinking….why not here in Mississauga. That was my inspiration and “AHA” moment.
Teaming up with my colleagues at the Mississauga Arts Council, the result is “Rise Up Mississauga” – Concert of Hope, a 40-minute virtual concert featuring some of Mississauga’s finest home grown musicians, along with our local politicians, all coming together with a message of solidarity. Two of the artists wrote original songs for this production.
If you aren’t doing anything on Friday, May 8th at 7:00p.m. (EST) I hope you can tune in and enjoy the show.
Stay safe everyone.
PLEASE FEEL FREE TO SHARE THIS MESSAGE WITH YOUR FRIENDS AND COLLEAGUES.
Ron
April 29, 2020
The City of Mississauga’s construction season is now underway following Council approval of a staff report that concluded that all construction projects within the Roads and Stormwater Capital Programs are essential under Ontario Regulation 82/20 – Closure of Places of Non-Essential Businesses. In total, there are 21 planned construction projects and eight projects continuing from 2019. These projects include road resurfacing, sidewalk and multi-use trail construction, bridge repairs, creek and erosion control work and construction of new stormwater management facilities.
“In the midst of COVID-19, it is critically important that we are able to move people and goods safely and efficiently through our city. It will also be key to our competitiveness once we restart the economy,” said Mayor Bonnie Crombie. “As Mississauga continues to grow and mature, it’s important that our key infrastructure be kept in good repair. Thanks to residents who are doing their part to help stop the spread of COVID-19 by staying home, our roads are experiencing lighter traffic, making this an ideal time to give them the attention they deserve while making progress on other key construction projects.”
Construction projects within the City’s Roads and Stormwater Capital Programs involve repair and maintenance of critical infrastructure, including roads, bridges and stormwater management ponds. With pot hole filling, sidewalk and curb repair and spring clean-up efforts already underway, the City is now moving forward with its busy road construction season.
“The health and safety of our workers and contractors is our top priority,” said Geoff Wright, Commissioner, Transportation and Works. “We will be closely monitoring and working with our contractors to ensure that all projects operate according to the Occupational Health and Safety Act and its regulations as well as the on-site best practices recommended by public health officials.”
Ongoing work is also being done to maintain the City’s 5,600 kilometres of roads. This includes monitoring road conditions year-round and repairing pot holes when the weather is appropriate.
“While road improvements are underway, residents are asked to be patient and are encouraged to plan ahead and consider alternate routes to avoid traffic delays,” said Helen Noehammer, Director, Infrastructure Planning and Engineering Services. “If out walking or cycling, residents are reminded to use extra caution around construction sites, not to enter work sites which have been closed to the public, respect all work site barricades and signage and practice physical distancing around workers and others at all times.”
For more information and to use the construction map to see where projects are happening in Mississauga, visit mississauga.ca/construction.
BACKGROUND
2020 Planned Construction Projects
- Residential road resurfacing – approximately 87 streets amounting to 29.5 km
- Major and industrial road resurfacing – approximately 16 streets amounting to 12.1 km
- Creek and erosion control work:
- Cooksville Creek (four different locations)
- Mary Fix Creek
- Etobicoke Creek
- Dredging and maintenance of six stormwater management ponds
- Construction of two new stormwater management facilities located at:
- Sandalwood Park
- Tacc Drive and Winston Churchill Boulevard
- Trunk sewer rehabilitation
- Repair of four bridges:
- Brookhurst Road bridge over Sheridan Creek
- Pedestrian bridge over Central Parkway East (south of Bloor Street)
- Financial Drive bridge over Levi Creek
- Lushes Avenue bridge over Sheridan Creek
- Other work:
- Construction of 823 m of new noise walls
- Construction of 3.98 km of new sidewalks
- Construction of 4.3 km of new multi-use trails
- Construction of Low Impact Development to manage stormwater runoff – Erindale Village
Free Public Wi-fi resources:
East Avenue Paramedics Station, 938 East Avenue **Ward1**
Tall Pines LTC, 1001 Peter Robertson Blvd, Brampton
Malton Village LTC, 7075 Rexwood Road; Mississauga
Peel Manor LTC, 525 Main St N; Brampton
Davis Centre LTC, 80 Allan Dr; Bolton
Sheridan Villa LTC, 2460 Truscott Dr
Mississauga-Fairview Clinic, 325 Central Parkway West
Mississauga-Meadowvale Clinic, 6975 Meadowvale Town Centre
Brampton-Bramalea Clinic, 150 Central Park Drive, Brampton
Mississauga-Malton Clinic, 7205 Goreway Drive, Mississauga
Lynch Ambulance, 55 Trueman Street, Brampton
Streetsville Reporting Station, 2492 Thomas Street
Tedlo Paramedics Station, 2355 Tedlo Street, Unit 4
Mavis TransHelp / Paramedics, 3190 Mavis Road
Rising Hill Paramedics Station, 25 Rising Hill Ridge, Brampton
Sheridan Park Paramedics Station, 2230 Sheridan Park Drive
Lorne Park Paramedics Station, 1188 Lakeshore Road West
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- Applewood Acres Association
Email: applewoodacreshomeowners@hotmail.com
Website: www.applewoodacres.ca
Boundaries:
North – Queensway
South – QEW
East – Dixie Road
West – Cawthra Road
- Cranberry Cove Ratepayers Association
Email: ccrainfo24@gmail.com
Boundaries:
North – Lakeshore Road
South – Lake Ontario
East – Esso Imperial Oil Property
West – Rhododendron Gardens
- Credit Reserve Association (CRA)
Email: cra.mail@credit-reserve.com
Website: www.credit-reserve.com
Boundaries:
North – QEW
South – CN Tracks
East – Cooksville Creek/Trotwood Avenue
West – Credit River
- Lakeview Ratepayers Association
Email: admin@lakeviewratepayers.com
Website: www.lakeviewratepayers.com
Boundaries:
North to the QEW
South to Lake Ontario
East to Dixie Road and the Etobicoke Creek (south of the CN tracks)
West to Cawthra Road, Enola Road to the Adamson Estate (south of the CN tracks)
- Orchard Heights Homeowner’s Association
Email: ohhapres@gmail.com
Website: www.orchardheights.ca
Boundaries:
North – South Service Road – QEW
South – Toronto Golf Club
East – Etobicoke Creek
West – Dixie Road
- Sherway Homeowners and Recreational Association
Email: shorapresident@gmail.com
Website: www.sherwayhomeowners.com
Boundaries:
North – Queensway
South – QEW
East – Etobicoke Creek
West – Dixie Road
- Town of Port Credit Association (TOPCA)
Email: TOPCA@topca.net
Website: www.topca.net
Boundaries:
North – CNR tracks
South – Lake Ontario
East – Seneca Avenue
West – Shawnmarr Road
- Port Credit Business Improvement Area (BIA)
Address: Port Credit Lighthouse – 105 Lakeshore Rd W,
Email: admin@portcredit.com
Website: www.portcredit.com
Boundaries:
North – CNR Tracks
South – Lake Ontario
East – Cooksville Creek (west side)
West – Benson/Pine Avenue
- Lakeshore Community Outreach Centre Inc. operating as “THE COMPASS”.
Address: 427 Lakeshore Rd E
Email: info@thecompass.ca
Website: https://thecompass.ca
Contact Number: 905 274-9309
Boundaries, as defined by our agency agreement with the Mississauga Foodbank:
North-QEW
South-Lake Ontario
East-Etobicoke Creek (Toronto Border)
West-Winston Churchill BLVC.
Outreach center and food bank serving the vulnerable in our community.
April 16, 2020
We need residents’ help, and hope you can share this message:
You can help keep your #Mississauga street clear of debris this spring. Please don’t sweep yard waste to the road – just bag it for regular collection. Learn how here http://ow.ly/r1Yw50zcUmg
COVID-19 Response: New Mississauga Web Page a One-Stop Resource for Older Adults
April 15, 2020 In these challenging times, the City of Mississauga is focused on supporting our older adult community. The City has launched a new web page that provides guidance for older residents and their caregivers to help meet their needs. “Our older adult community is one of the most vulnerable when it comes to COVID-19,” said Mayor Bonnie Crombie. “The City’s new web page provides easy to find, at-a-glance information for older adults and caregivers. This is something that our older adults asked for and I am pleased that we are able to provide this resource to help meet their needs, enhance their well-being and improve outcomes.” Residents can find information on symptoms and prevention, health and wellness and key emergency contacts. The web page also provides links to online Library services and free online videos, workouts and other resources to help older adults stay healthy while practicing physical distancing. A printable information sheet is also available on the web page. Anyone who may not be able to access the web page is advised to ask a friend or family member to assist. For updates on actions the City is taking to help residents, visit mississauga.ca/coronavirus or follow us on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. You Can Help The Mississauga Food Bank is accepting donations to help support older adults and others who are relying on food banks during this time. Trillium Health Centre Partners are accepting donations of personal protective equipment (PPE) as they continue to provide care for older adults and other patients in response to COVID-19.
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