City contracted crews (Miller Tree Service) will be working in the ward to remove Ash trees infested with Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) in Helen Molasy Park. Crews will be practicing social distancing and appropriate signage will be posted. Read More
Speeding, and the tragedies that can result from the decision to speed, continues to be a serious issue in Mississauga. In 2021 so far, four people have sadly lost their lives in speed-related collisions in Mississauga. Read More
October 28, 2021
The City of Mississauga is seeking public feedback, through an online survey, about parkland within the Lakeview Village Waterfront Development. Residents are invited to have their say on park programming and proposed amenities within the parks. Residents have until Thursday, December 9, 2021, to complete the survey. The feedback collected will be used to inform the park design and development. The Lakeview Village Waterfront Development is a 177-acre mixed-use waterfront development on the eastern edge of Mississauga. The waterfront property will have a significant amount of parkland that includes a planned waterfront park connecting Lakefront Promenade Park to the west and the Jim Tovey Lakeview Conservation Area to the east. The parks will also provide new opportunities to connect with Lake Ontario.
City of Mississauga Following Provincial Plan to Safely Reopen
On October 22, the Government of Ontario announced a Plan to Safely Reopen Ontario and Manage COVID-19 for the Long-Term which includes lifting remaining capacity restrictions in places where proof of vaccination is required.
“This is a promising sign that we are heading in the right direction and getting life back to normal,” said Mayor Bonnie Crombie. “I know that businesses have had an incredibly difficult 18 months with repeated closures and changing capacity limits. I am hopeful that this plan will provide much needed relief and a light at the end of the tunnel, as well as allow many of our businesses to get back on their feet.” Read More
The public registration link is now available for the upcoming coyote, safety/awareness, information session scheduled for Tuesday, November 9th, 2021, from 6:30pm to 8pm.
Click here to register for the community virtual meeting.
The content of the presentation will include general information/awareness regarding wild canids, both fox and coyote, public safety, City initiatives to address issues and the negative impacts of wildlife feeding (turkey’s, rodents, habituated canids).
Peel 2051 is the Region’s Official Plan Review and Municipal Comprehensive Review (MCR), which will help us better plan for the future by taking action on new population and employment forecasts, responding to public and stakeholder feedback, and complying with new provincial legislation, plans, and policies.
Open Houses
The Region will be conducting two Open Houses to provide members of the public an opportunity to learn about the proposed ROPA, ask staff questions, and provide comments:
- Tuesday, October 26, 2021 from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. – Add to calendar. Join the meeting
- Wednesday, October 27, 2021 from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. – Add to calendar. Join the meeting
Note that the same materials will be presented at each of these Open Houses. The virtual display boards for the Peel 2051 focus areas are available below. Read More
Fall leaf pickup
Where leaves are picked up
You can refer to the leaf pickup route map and schedule to find out if your street is part of the leaf pickup program.
If your address is listed for the leaf pickup service, you’ll get a notice in the mail letting you know when leaves will be picked up in your area.
Rain or early snowfall can impact the collection schedule. To find out if your street is affected, you can call 311 (905-615-4311 outside City limits).
Preparing for leaf pickup
If your area is listed for leaf pickup:
- Rake leaves to the curb or ditch a day or two before the start of your collection week
- Don’t mix other items such as wood, bricks or brush as they can damage equipment and injure workers
- Keep the road and curbside storm drains clear of raked leaves
If you missed leaf pickup
If you missed the City’s leaf pickup:
The Region of Peel will pick up leaves and yard waste that you have collected and placed in bins or paper bags on your regular waste collection day until mid-December.
You can compost your leaves or spread them around the base of your trees to fertilize the soil by protecting it against extreme temperatures.