Please hold Tuesday, May 4th for the next virtual Residents’ Community Meeting on the Lakeshore East Corridor! City Staff will be hosting virtual workshops with interested residents to explore in 3D possible built form, height and density scenarios along the Lakeshore East Corridor in the Lakeview area. The virtual workshop will include a presentation and an opportunity for public feedback.
More details to follow.
March 31, 2021
Starting immediately, Peel residents 65 years and older can book COVID-19 vaccine appointments at select vaccine clinics in the region.
Clinics located at William Osler’s Chinguacousy Wellness Centre and Brampton Civic Hospital, and Trillium Health Partners’ Mississauga Hospital and University of Toronto, Mississauga (UTM) sites are taking bookings today. Appointments will be available as soon as next week. Read More
Vaccine Booking: Quick Links/Lines
- Call Peel Public Health Phone Line at 905-791-5202
- Call Provincial Vaccine Booking Phone Line: 1-888-999-6488
- Transhelp – Transportation support to vaccine appointments: 905-791-1015
Note: You must call 48 hours in advance but are not required to be a current Transhelp client - Online: Peel Public Health Booking: https://peelregion.inputhealth.com/ebooking#new/locations
- Online: Provincial COVax Booking: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/book-vaccine/
- Online: Trillium Health Partners Booking: https://trilliumhealthpartners.ca/covid-19/A/vaccine.html#starthere
Peel residents who are 65 years and older, as well as Indigenous adults (First Nations, Inuit and Métis 18 years and older) are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, please see below for instructions on how to book.
Booking Appointments for 65 years and older
You can book a COVID-19 vaccine appointment below if you meet both of the following criteria:
For the link to register, please click here.
There are a number of life cycle repairs in Lakefront Promenade Park and R. K. McMillan Park that include the reconstruction of asphalt trails, replacement of wooden boardwalks, concrete paving, stone retaining walls, and marina boardwalk light bollards. Some of these projects are complete, and some have been delayed due to the Provincial Order and COVID-19 construction stoppage and material availability. Work will reconvene shortly, as delays are dealt with and the targeted completion is the spring of 2021 pending no further delays or industry impacts. Read More
March 31, 2021
The City of Mississauga’s Economic Development Office (EDO) is pleased to share an update on how the life sciences sector has positively impacted Mississauga’s economy over the past four years and the strides it has made over the past year in particular, despite the COVID-19 pandemic. Read More
March 31, 2021
This April, Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives (PAMA) has many activities to keep the whole family positive, creative and engaged with art and history. Celebrate Sikh Heritage Month, PAMA Kids Spring Break, Volunteer Appreciation, and Archives Awareness Weeks with us! Read More
Please note that the above will be filming interior scenes for a TV series “Dark Windows” at 1359 Birchwood Heights Dr from April 1, 4 – 6 including prep and wrap. Times vary by day.
A permit has been issued to allow parking on:
- One side of Birchwood Heights Dr from Mineola Rd W to Kenollie Ave (cube vans only, supervision of Peel Regional Police required on site)
A permit has also been issued to allow maximum 3-minute traffic stoppages not between the hours of 7:00am to 9:00am and 4:00pm to 6:00pm under the supervision of Peel Regional Police and a camera is permitted on the roadway and boulevard as long as two-way traffic is maintained at all times.
Production has also been granted permission to park crew vehicles at Port Credit Arena (40 Stavebank Rd, Ward 1) on April 5 from 7:00am – 2:00pm.
A Notice from Metrolinx:
Dear resident,
Construction of the Hurontario Light Rail Transit (LRT) project is ramping up along Hurontario Street, so we wanted to take this opportunity to (re)introduce ourselves in advance of some work beginning in your community. Starting in April, you will begin to see construction crews mobilize on site at the end of Troy Street, between CN Railway and the Petro-Canada. You will see site trailers and offices, material storage and onsite parking. Work will begin with tree protection and installation of a fence to secure the area. If any trees need to be removed, they will be replaced according to City of Mississauga bylaws. Read More
City of Mississauga
Lakeview West Infill Housing Study
File: CD.06-LAK W1
PDC Lakeview West Infill Housing Study
Click here to view Councillor Stephen Dasko’s Lakeview West Neighbourhood Letter