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City of Mississauga Provides Update on New COVID-19 Measures Taking Effect January 5

By Covid-19, Resources, Ward 1

January 3, 2022

Today, the Government of Ontario announced new measures in response to the rapid spread of Omicron in Ontario. Effective January 5, at 12:01 a.m., Ontario will return to the Modified Step Two of the Roadmap to Reopen.

The City of Mississauga is adjusting its programs and services accordingly, including closing all fitness and gym facilities, cancelling ticketed events, and operating libraries by curb-side pick-up only. Read More

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

City of Mississauga 2021/2022 Holiday Hours of Operation

By Issues, Resources, Ward 1

The City of Mississauga’s administrative offices will be closed at noon on Monday, December 24, 2021 and will reopen on Tuesday, January 4, 2022. A number of City services will operate on a holiday schedule during this time.

A list of City services and hours of operation during the closure is available in the 2021/2022 Holiday Hours Schedule.

The schedule includes hours of operation for:

  • Administrative offices for Fire and Emergency Services and Parking Enforcement
  • Animal Services, Mississauga Library, Recreation facilities, Mississauga’s Seniors’ Centre, Museums of Mississauga and the Provincial Offences Office
  • The Art Gallery of Mississauga
  • MiWay: visit miway.ca/holidayservice for more information on transit service levels and customer service hours.

3-1-1 Citizen Contact Centre

Residents can contact the 3-1-1 Citizen Contact Centre at the following times:

Dial 3-1-1 between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m., Monday to Friday, to speak to a Customer Service Advisor who will assist with your call.
Open: December 24, 29, 30 and 31, 2021
Closed: December 25 to 28, 2021 and January 1 to 3, 2022
Regular hours resume January 4, 2022

3-1-1 staff will respond to tweets @CityMississauga from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. on December 24, 29, 30, 2021 and January 3, 2022.

For urgent issues on weekends, statutory holidays or overnight, please dial 3-1-1 and select “option 2” for after-hours dispatch service. Residents can also submit requests 24/7 online or through the Pingstreet App.

Information on snow clearing

Residents can follow @MississaugaSnow on Twitter, call 3-1-1 (or 905-615-4311 outside city limits) or visit mississauga.ca/snow.

City of Mississauga Adjusts City Services According to New Provincial COVID-19 Measures

By Covid-19, Issues, Resources, Ward 1

December 17, 2021

Today, the Government of Ontario announced new restrictions to respond to increasing COVID-19 case numbers and slow the spread of the Omicron variant in the province.

“The City of Mississauga supports the restrictions announced today,” said Mayor Bonnie Crombie. “While I know this is not the holidays we all imagined, I am hopeful that these measures act as the ‘circuit breaker’ we need to curb the rapid spread of the Omicron variant. We need to ensure we are doing all we can to slow the spread of this very transmissible strain of COVID-19 and protect the capacity of our hospital system. Please use every tool at your disposal. Follow public health measures including getting your booster if you are eligible, reducing your contacts and taking advantage of the province’s free rapid tests if gathering with family and friends. Please consider smaller gatherings this holiday season to help protect the progress we’ve made and our family, friends and neighbours.”

Starting Sunday, December 19, the Government of Ontario is introducing a 50 per cent capacity limit in certain indoor public settings. These include:

  • Gyms
  • Indoor recreational amenities
  • Marinas and boating clubs
  • Personal care services
  • Restaurants and bars
  • Retailers (including grocery stores and pharmacies)

These limits do not apply to any portion of a business or place that is being used for a wedding, funeral or  religious ceremony.

Additional protective measures are also being applied:

  • The number of patrons permitted to sit at a table will be limited to 10 people and patrons will be required to remain seated in restaurants and bars.
  • Bars, restaurants, meeting and event spaces will be required to close by 11 p.m.
  • Take out and delivery will be permitted beyond 11 p.m.
  • The sale of alcohol will be restricted after 10 p.m. and consumption of alcohol in businesses or settings after 11 p.m.
  • Food and drink services will be prohibited at indoor sporting events and concert venues.

For a full list of the new measures implemented by the Government of Ontario, please visit Ontario.ca/covid19.

Update on City services as of Sunday, December 19:

  • In accordance with the Provincial Regulations, the City of Mississauga Recreation and Culture facilities will limit overall capacity to 50 per cent.
  • The 50 per cent capacity limit applies to Raptors 905 (NBA G League), Mississauga Steelheads (OHL) and other live event partners, at our live event venues, including the Paramount Fine Foods Centre and the Living Arts Centre.  Any impacted ticket holders will be contacted in advance regarding refund information.
  • No food or beverages will be available during indoor  events as concessions will be temporarily closed. Spectators must remain seated during any events and wear a mask at all times.
  • Meeting spaces at City of Mississauga facilities will close by 11 p.m.
  • The City of Mississauga will not be implementing any additional reservation requirements for drop-in programs and activities at this time. These programs and activities can be accessed on a first-come, first served basis.

For more information about impacts to recreation programs, visit mississauga.ca/recreation-and-sports/.

Update on 1 Port St

By Issues, Resources, Ward 1

The City is underway with an Environmental Assessment (EA) under the Environmental Assessment Act for the 1 Port Street East Proposed Marina Project. The first step of the process was the preparation of a Terms of Reference. The Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks approved the City’s Terms of Reference for the 1 Port Street East Proposed Marina Project on Thursday September 16, 2021. The Terms of Reference sets out the City’s work plan for addressing the EA Act requirements, including the alternatives that will be considered and public consultation, including up to three PICs at key decision points.

The City is preparing for a virtual EA PIC #1 in February 2022. The purpose of this PIC is to:

– Introduce the EA and share an updated project schedule
– Present background project information to be included in the EA
– Present the preliminary lakefill alternatives and the comparative evaluation
– Seek feedback on the lakefill alternatives and evaluation through a survey
– Discuss next steps

The EA PIC #1 will include a recorded video presentation and a survey, giving the public an opportunity to provide feedback and ask questions. The EA PIC #1 presentation and survey will be available for one month, creating a 24/7 community meeting where the public can review materials at their leisure. The City will provide a feedback summary, and answer any questions submitted through the survey. Details will be posted on the project website in the near future. The public is encouraged to sign up for news alerts to be notified of project updates by email.

Upcoming MiWay Service Changes for December and January

By Issues, Resources, Ward 1

MiWay will be launching seasonal service changes starting December 20, 2021 until January 2, 2022 to ensure that service is aligned with customer demand during the holiday season.

MiWay will not offer free service on New Year’s Eve or additional, extended evening service, similar to other GTA transit systems. However, more than half of the MiWay routes scheduled on New Year’s Eve will be operating after midnight into January 1, 2022. Read More