INTERRUPTION DETAILS
Date: and Time: Tuesday, October 5th, 2021 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Location: 535 Lynd Avenue
Addresses Affected: 1495 and 1481 Garnet Avenue
529, 535, 539, 545, 553, 557, 563, 569, 575, 581, 572, 568, 562,
558, 552, 546, 540, 536 and 530 Lynd Avenue
1458, 1452, 1446, 1440, 1436, 1430, 1426, 1420, 1431, 1437,
1445, 1451, 1457, 1463, 1467 and 1473 Radcliffe Blvd.
September 27, 2021
Tune in on Wednesday, October 6 at 1:30 p.m. for a Budget Committee meeting to consider 2022 fees and charges for City services. Revenue sources such as transit, recreation and rental fees will be discussed during the meeting, as they help offset the cost of delivering services.
What:
Budget Committee Meeting about fees and charges
Who:
Those interested in learning more about the City’s fees and charges
When:
Wednesday, October 6 at 1:30 p.m.
Where:
Watch the Budget Committee meeting via live stream.
The Lakeshore Transportation Studies include three infrastructure projects in the Lakeview, Port Credit and Clarkson communities that build from the 2019 Lakeshore Connecting Communities Transportation Master Plan. Each project requires a specific type of environmental review. Read More
September 24, 2021
Mississauga residents are invited to participate in Budget Engagement Sessions (City-wide or Ward-specific) on the City’s proposed 2022 Budget During the sessions, participants will hear from Mayor Bonnie Crombie, select Councillors and Senior City staff about the City’s budget priorities, programs and services. Residents will also have the ability to ask budget-related questions.
Residents can choose to participate in the following sessions:
Tuesday, October 5 from 7 to 8:30 p.m.: City-wide session with Mayor Crombie and Senior-Level City Staff [Register]
Wednesday, October 6 from 7 to 8 p.m.: Ward-specific session with Ward 1 Councillor Stephen Dasko and Ward 2 Councillor Karen Ras [Register]
How to Participate in the Sessions
- Residents can pre-registerto participate in any of the Budget Engagement Sessions. The City-wide session will also be streamed on Facebook Live and online on the City’s website.
- Residents will receive a phone call in advance with an invitation to participate in one of the upcoming sessions. Residents will receive a second phone call just before the session begins. The callout is to ensure as many residents as possible have an opportunity to participate. Anyone who receives a call and does not wish to participate can simply hang up.
Please note that the above will be filming exterior scenes for a feature “Brother” at 1109 Lakeshore Rd E (Hydro One Property – Ward 1) on Sept 24th, between the hours of 7am-11pm.
A permit has been issued to allow parking on the following:
- One side of Applewood Road between Brooks Drive and South Service Road
- Cube vans or smaller only, PDO onsite
The United Way Pledge Drive launches September 23, 2021 and will run until October 28, 2021.
- Despite the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic last year, City of Mississauga staff managed to raise over $100,000 for United Way Greater Toronto.
- Those donations will allow United Way to continue to invest $7.5 million in the community each month, and bring together 575 agencies to deliver 1,400 programs and initiatives, in a COVID-safe way, for people across Peel, Toronto and York Region.
- While some of us may feel that the worst of the pandemic is over, many of our friends and neighbours are still feeling its impacts deeply and face job losses, food insecurity, homelessness and more. We reached out to Mississauga’s own Vee Clarke and Avery Cartwright from the City’s Central Library’s Open Window Hub to let you know more – please watch Part 1 of our 4 part video series here or go to our United Way homepage to see all the videos.
- Every donation, no matter how small, will help us achieve this year’s campaign target of $150,000!
How to Make a Pledge
You can make a one-time donation or donate from your paychecks. Click here to get started. If you have any questions about donating, please do not hesitate to reach out.
- New Donors: For new donors, registering is easy and takes no time at all! Attached are step-by-step instructions. Click here to get started.
The Lakeshore Transportation Studies include three infrastructure projects in the Lakeview, Port Credit and Clarkson communities that build from the 2019 Lakeshore Connecting Communities Transportation Master Plan. Each project requires a specific type of environmental review. Read More
Metrolinx is continuing to advance planning for the Dundas Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) corridor, based on key findings in the Dundas Connects Master Plan and the Metrolinx Initial Business Case. The purpose of the Dundas BRT project is to evaluate the proposed transit corridor along a 48 kilometre (km) stretch of Dundas Street from Highway 6 in the City of Hamilton through to the Kipling Transit Hub in the City of Toronto, linking Etobicoke and Mississauga City Centres. More than 20 km, of the 48 km BRT, will operate in bus lanes or in a dedicated right-of-way, separate from other traffic, allowing faster and more reliable transit connections.
Please join us on September 22, 2021 at 6:30pm for a presentation and question-and-answer session about the Dundas Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project. The panel will include experts from our project team. Live captioning will be provided.


For more infomation, please visit: https://www.metrolinxengage.com/en/engagement-initiatives/dundasbrt