Meeting Date and Time:
Monday, March 27, 2023 at 6:00 p.m.
Meeting Place:
Mississauga Civic Centre, Council Chamber, 300 City Centre Drive
Applicant’s Proposal:
579-619 Lakeshore Road East, 1022 and 1028 Caven Street, north of
Lakeshore Road East, west side of Caven Street
Application submitted by: Star Seeker Inc., 619 Lakeshore Inc., 1022 Caven Inc. and 1028
Caven Inc.
File: OZ/OPA 22-26 W1
Meeting Date and Time:
Monday, March 27, 2023 at 6:00 p.m.
Meeting Place:
Mississauga Civic Centre, Council Chamber, 300 City Centre Drive
Applicant’s Proposal:
49 South Service Road, north side of South Service Road, east of Hurontario Street
Applications submitted by: Edenshaw SSR Developments Ltd.
File: OZ/OPA 22-23 W1
March 2, 2023
Spring is around the corner. With it comes the return of Mississauga Library’s ninth annual Seed Library program. Residents are invited to participate in online and in-person workshops and events from March onward throughout the gardening season. The workshops are free with registration and suitable for all ages.
In addition to being a rewarding experience for individuals and families to discover the joy of gardening, the program also aims to support local food systems, build seed-saving literacy and promote locally adapted plants. Seed gardens can be planted indoors or outdoors, given suitable weather. Read More
The City is reviewing the Dixie Outlet Mall site to help guide future redevelopment. The review will focus on the elements needed to create a complete community such as new roads, pedestrian connections, housing, parks, shopping and transit.
You are invited to a virtual community meeting on Tuesday, March 28, from 6 – 7:30pm to learn more and ask questions. After an overview presentation from City staff, you’ll have an opportunity to share your thoughts on priorities for the site and give input on:
- Urban design
- Transportation and connections
- Housing and other uses
Public input is an important part of the process and we look forward to your feedback.
Click here to Register for the meeting.
Not able to attend the meeting? You can learn more, ask questions and share your thoughts anytime at yoursay.mississauga.ca/dixie
NOTICE OF CONSTRUCTION
OGDEN PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE REPLACEMENT
Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW) Improvements from East of Cawthra Rd to West of Etobicoke Creek
The Ministry of Transportation (MTO) is undertaking improvements of the Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW) from east of Cawthra Road to West of Etobicoke Creek. The project limits are in the City of Mississauga and Region of Peel. MTO has awarded the construction contract to AIMCO INFRASTRUCTURE. Construction commenced in May 2022 and will continue for five construction years, with an anticipated completion in July 2026. Part of the construction includes the replacement of the Ogden Avenue Pedestrian Bridge as indicated on the map below. Read More
March 1, 2023
Today, Council approved Growing Mississauga, the City’s comprehensive action plan for new housing.
The plan includes five goals and 23 actions designed to increase the supply of housing, streamline development and building approvals and improve affordability. The plan also details where private sector and government support is necessary to meet the accelerated pace of development. Read More
The City of Mississauga is reviewing its Fireworks by-law, and we want your input!
From February 22 – March 20, Mississauga residents are invited to provide input about fireworks in Mississauga. Responses will inform recommendations for potential changes to a number of fireworks-related topics including:
- Increasing regulations on fireworks use in Mississauga
- Increasing fines for illegal fireworks use in Mississauga
- Increased enforcement of the fireworks by-law in Mississauga
There are two ways you can provide your feedback into potential changes to the Fireworks by-law:
- Complete the survey online until March 20 at
- Attend one of two Virtual Public Meetings March 2 and 7, 6:30 – 8 p.m. The meetings will include a presentation and question and answer session. Register for the meetings at yoursay.Mississauga.ca/fireworks
Share your ideas, suggestions and feedback about fireworks in Mississauga.
For more information, to complete survey, or to register for a Virtual Public Meeting, visit yoursay.Mississauga.ca/fireworks
This advisory has been translated into:
Please be advised that the above will be filming interior scenes for a TV Series “How To Die Alone” at 150 Lakeshore Rd W – Remedy’s RX Rite Care Pharmacy (Ward 1) on February 22nd, 7:00 AM – 1:00 PM. Prep will be conducted on February 21st, 7:30am-7:00pm and wrap on February 22nd, 1:00pm-4:00pm.
A permit has been granted to allow parking on the following:
- One (east) side of Peter St (between Port St & Bay St)
- North side of Lakeshore Rd W (Boulevard only) between 150 Lakeshore Rd W & John St
- Lighting placement on sidewalk/boulevard facing Remedy’s Pharmacy
Production has also been approved for crew vehicle parking onsite at J.C. Saddington Park – North Lot (53 Lake St, Ward 1) on February 22nd, 7:00am-1:30pm.
Production has been approved for intermittent traffic stoppages (max of 3 min) under the supervision of Peel Regional Police not between the hours of 7am – 9am and 4pm – 6pm. A camera is permitted on the boulevard and sidewalk as long as two-way traffic/pedestrian access is maintained at all times.
Affected residents have been informed of these activities via notification letter. A release form survey was sent to residents with less than 34% objecting in order to allow:
- Overnight parking
- Lighting and/or generators to be oriented toward neighbouring residences
Should you have any comments, questions or concerns please contact the Film Office at 905-615-3200 x5327