The Study:
The Region of Peel has initiated a Schedule B Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (MCEA) study to review existing sanitary sewer infrastructure and evaluate options to divert flow from the Beach Street
Sewage Pumping Station (SPS) to the new Beechwood SPS. The map shows the area that may be directly
impacted by the proposed construction. Read More
You are invited to join us for the Virtual Community Meeting hosted by 11 & 12 Division on Wednesday June 22nd, 2022 from 7:00-8:30pm.
HOST: Constable Rowena Pryce, 11 Division Community Liaison Officer
Stay informed. The topics chosen are data driven and based on community input! Sign up below to register for the Virtual Community Meeting.
To be included in the meeting, please register by June 19, 2022 @ midnight. Read More
Ask A Historian
Port Credit’s Marine Heritage
with Richard Collins
June 9, 2022
4:00 p.m.
This week on Ask A Historian, Matthew Wilkinson welcomes back Richard Collins, Past President, Mississauga South Historical Society, Interpreter, and local Historian, as they explore Port Credit’s marine heritage.
Richard and Matthew delve into the key historic figures who had dreams for the future of Port Credit, both realized and lost, as well as the vision for industrializing Port Credit, the iconic Port Credit Lighthouse, the Stonehookers who once worked the shores of Lake Ontario, and the evolution of the harbour.
Don’t miss this fascinating episode!
We encourage our followers to visit our collection of interpretive plaques located in J.J. Plaus Park near Lakeshore and Port Street in Port Credit to follow the history of trade, industry, and life along the Credit River.
Monday, June 13th, 2022, to late summer, 2024
Haig Boulevard will remain closed till late summer 2024 to complete sanitary sewer construction in the Spring of 2024. Read More
Monday, June 13th, 2022, to Friday, December 23rd, 2022 Read More
TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE
HAIG BOULEVARD SOUTH OF SOUTH SERVICE ROAD
QUEEN ELIZABETH WAY (QEW) IMPROVEMENTS FROM EAST OF CAWTHRA ROAD TO WEST OF ETOBICOKE CREEK Read More
What is Neighbourhood Watch?
Neighbourhood Watch is an organized group of neighbours looking out for one another, and each other’s property. The no-cost program focuses on neighbourhood transparency, and encourages residents to be aware of crime and suspicious activity that may be happening around them. In a Neighbourhood Watch, the objective is that incidents are reported, not only to police, but also (anonymously) with your neighbours. By participating in the Watch, everyone is alert and working together to maintain safety in their neighbourhood. While the program has been shown to reduce criminal activity, one of the greatest benefits is that it brings people closer together, into a stronger community.
Safe City Mississauga helps to facilitate this process! The Mississauga Neighbourhood Watch program remains one of the largest crime prevention programs in partnership with, and delivered alongside, the Peel Regional Police.
What’s included?
- Set-Up Meeting – Conducted by Safe City Mississauga with invitations to Peel Regional Police and your local Councillor
- An evidence-based crime prevention audit of your neighbourhood – Utilizing CPTED principles, the audit will observe environmental opportunities that are inviting to criminals
- Neighbourhood Watch Signage – a deterrent to would-be offenders that indicates your Watch is active, and people have their eyes on the street
- Email notifications – about local crime and suspicious activity occurrences
- Monthly Bulletins – created by Safe City Mississauga
- Closer relationship with neighbours – The program encourages and supports neighbourhood social events such as potlucks, BBQs, or coffee night outs
- Access to Resources – including crime prevention information, contacts, and safety
For more information, please visit https://safecitymississauga.on.ca/programs/neighbourhood-watch/
