✔ Motion to Direct Region of Peel Staff to Communicate to all Three Municipalities Regarding PAMA Transfer and Transition Activities
✔ Motion regarding supporting tourism for the Olympics and request the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario to allow local bars and restaurants to serve alcohol starting at 6:00AM from February 5 to 22, 2026
✔ Motion to Support BIA requests for Canada Day Funding
✔ Motion – Let’s Play Ball Athletic Group and City Partnership
✔ Motion to Restrict PAMA Marketing Budget
✔ Motion to change the name of the Ogden Bridge to the Mary Jane Miller Bridge
✔ Good Neighbour Tree Motion
✔ Motion to Endorse the Goals of the Plant Based Treaty that Align with the City of Mississauga’s Objectives
✔ Low Road Salt Diet Motion
✔ Motion Regarding Concrete Cutting and Dust Mitigation for Residential Construction Activities
✔ Motion Requesting Immediate Provincial Action on Noisemakers
✔ Motion to Support Canadian Businesses
✔ Motion to Dissolve PAMA
✔ Motion to establish a Stormwater Advisory Committee
✔ Budget Motion 2024 (Using Reserve Funds to offset impacts)
✔ Don’t SIT Motion (Safe Intersection Traffic)
✔ Motion to Restrict Access to haig Blvd from 1250 South Service Road Development
✔ Motion Regarding a Request for a full and final grant payment to the RCL Branch 82 for Sanitary Sewer Work
✔ Motion to adopt Region of Peel emergency housing program as an essential emergency service within the City of Mississauga
✔Motion to reduce Capital budget for Information and Technology by $375,000 from Workforce Enablement Device Replacement Program
✔ Motion to adopt “Mississauga” by Mikey Bloom as the official anthem for Mississauga’s 50th Anniversary
✔ Motion to approve Temporary Outdoor patios
✔ Motion to Declare Gender-Based Violence and Intimate Partner Violence an epidemic in the City of Mississauga and the Region of Peel (In support of Keira’s Law, Bill C233)
✔ “Use it or lose it” Building Permit Timelines Motion to encourage infill building to progress and meet housing targets
✔ Motion to extend the exemption period for the Sign By-Law to allow businesses to erect portable signs for promotion until January 1, 2025
✔ Motion to reduce the Region of Peel’s IT budget, amend Waste Management budget and to remove all non-shovel ready projects in the Transportation budget for 2024
✔ Motion to direct staff to provide options to deal with infill sites in our neighbourhoods, including construction hoarding
✔ Motion to introduce City’s Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) program
✔ Motion to make an amendment to the Sign By-Law to allow for feather banner signs for promoting local businesses
✔ Motion to allow two additional bags of waste to be collected as part of the bi-weekly residential waste collection, without the requirement of purchasing bag tags
✔ Motion to reduce speeds along Lakeshore Road in designated areas from 50 km to 40 km
✔ Motion that City and Regional Councils ask the Province to enact further amendments to the Highway Traffic Act to directly target loud and modified exhaust systems
✔ Motion to amend the tree permit, removal and replacement fees related to both the City’s Private and Public Tree Protection By-laws
✔ Motion to secure resources for the LDD Aerial Spray in 2022
✔ Motion to have the Boulevard Garden Permit Fee waived has been extended for an additional 3-year period ending May 31, 2025.
✔ Motion to reduce the speed along Dixie Rd from 60 km/h to 50 km/h
✔ Seconded a motion that will extend the Residential Rat Control Subsidy Program until November 30, 2022 to better evaluate the demand of residents.

Whether you’ve been driving for years or are just getting behind the wheel for the first time, following road rules and being alert while out and about ensures the safety of everyone on Mississauga roadways.
One challenge that we often see on the roads is blocking intersections. Blocking an intersection might seem like a small mistake, but it has significant consequences for traffic flow and road safety. When drivers enter an intersection without enough space to clear it, they can unintentionally create ripple effects that can impact all road users.
Blocking intersections is disruptive and hazardous for many reasons, including:
* Disrupting traffic flow. When a vehicle stops in the middle of an intersection, it prevents cross-traffic from moving even when they have the right of way. This can cause congestion and delays beyond the intersection itself.
* Interfering with emergency vehicles and public transit needing to cross the intersection in a timely manner. When an intersection is blocked, emergency vehicles like fire trucks, ambulances and police cars may be delayed, which can have serious consequences. Similarly, bus schedules can be impacted causing major delays on their routes.
* Blocking pedestrians and cyclists’ crosswalks and crossrides. Blocking an intersection might force a pedestrian or a cyclist to go around the car to cross the street which puts them in danger of getting hit by oncoming traffic.
* Increasing the risk of collision if drivers try to maneuver around the blocked area.
Avoiding blocked intersections is simple. Be alert when driving, look ahead and wait until there’s enough space to clear the intersection before entering it. If you follow these few steps, you ensure a smoother commute and safer roads for everyone.
Learn more about road safety in Mississauga: mississauga.ca/roadsafety

Winter #INThePort Begins
November 29, 2025
6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Join us on Saturday, November 29, 2025, from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. in Port Credit Memorial Park as we kick off the holiday season in true Frozen style!
Experience the magic of the season with:
Lighting of the Lighthouse & the Port Credit Christmas Tree
Special guest appearances and performances — including Elsa and Olaf!
Carolling in the Park presented by the Mississauga Cooksville Lions Club & Credit Valley Lions Club
FREE traditional cranberry punch and holiday treats provided by the Lions!— bring your own mug!
Trackless Train Rides
Live Music & Holiday Entertainment
Vendors, Games, and Festive Fun for All Ages
Light up the Port begins at 7:00 p.m. with the lighting of the Port Credit Christmas Tree and Port Credit Lighthouse!
Carolling in the Park begins at 7:30 p.m.!
This spectacular night launches Winter #INThePort, running until December 24, 2025, with magical experiences throughout the holidays — including:
Victorian Christmas Carollers
Sweets on the Street
Photos with Santa
Window Wonderland
Holiday Contests & Giveaways
Port Credit is the place to be for holiday shopping, parties, and celebrations!
For more info visit:👇
https://portcredit.com/upcoming-events/
Thank you to our holiday partners Councillor Stephen Dasko and the Mississauga Cooksville Lions Club & Credit Valley Lions Club.
A big holiday thank you to our Port Credit Business Community who make animations and events in Port Credit possible – shop local #INThePort this holiday season!
