Share your ideas and participate in public engagement opportunities happening throughout Mississauga.
City services | June 25, 2026
Residents and businesses can take part in different ways. You can attend information sessions, open houses, workshops or complete online surveys. The City reviews this feedback along with other data and trends to help decide how to focus its time and resources on community priorities.
The City also shares a wide range of opportunities for community involvement. These include chances to apply for public art projects and grants, take part in exhibitions, join advisory committees and more.
In June, the City is highlighting a selection of engagement opportunities. To see all current projects and ways to share your feedback, visit yoursay.mississauga.ca.
City-wide opportunities
Tell us what you think about urban design in Mississauga – online survey
The City is undertaking a review of the Urban Design Program, which guides the way buildings, streets, parks and public spaces are designed and built. The review aims to improve the program so that it reflects the needs of those who live, work, plan and build in Mississauga.
As part of the first phase, we are holding an on-demand, virtual public engagement to understand what matters most to you. Participating is quick and easy and will help ensure new development fits well into our communities.
The engagement is open online, 24/7 until July 31, 2026. Visit mississauga.ca/urbandesign to learn more, watch a short video and complete a quick survey to tell us what you think.
Learn about the 2026 Municipal Election at events near you
The 2026 Municipal Election is coming up, and every vote matters. Voting is a simple way to have your say and help shape Mississauga’s next chapter. Every vote helps strengthen the community’s voice and makes sure decisions reflect the people who live here.
Election day is Monday, October 26, 2026. You will vote for the Mayor, City/Regional Councillors, and school board trustees.
This summer, you can meet City staff at community events and specific locations to learn about the election and how to vote. Staff will be there to answer your questions, share information and explain how to get involved.
Election information tables will be available at these July events:
| Date | Event | Location | Time |
| July 1 | Canada Day celebration | Celebration Square | 4 to 8 p.m. |
| July 12 | Freedom 26 (Canadian Reel & Art Foundation) | Mississauga Valley Community Centre | 1 to 5 p.m. |
| July 14 | FIFA Semi-Finals | Hazel McCallion Central Library | 3 to 6 p.m. |
| July 15 | FIFA Semi-Finals | Hazel McCallion Central Library | 3 to 6 p.m. |
| July 18 | RED FM Summer Bhangra Jam | Hazel McCallion Central Library | 2 to 5 p.m. |
| July 19 | FIFA Final | Hazel McCallion Central Library | 2 to 5 p.m. |
| July 24 | Bollywood Monster Mashup | Hazel McCallion Central Library | 2 to 5 p.m. |
| July 29 | Orientation to Ontario | Cooksville Library | 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. |
| July 31 | Mosaic Festival | Hazel McCallion Central Library | 2 to 5 p.m. |
Stay engaged and informed
By following along, you can see how your feedback helps shape decisions and supports positive change in your neighbourhood and across the city.
Get started by exploring the options below:
- Visit mississauga.ca for City projects currently seeking input.
- Refer to the City’s official website for a list of City projects throughout Mississauga.
- Check the Council and Committees calendar for upcoming meetings.
- Subscribe to the City’s agendas and minutes to receive notifications when new items are posted.
- Subscribe to the City’s monthly eNewsletter for the latest City news and highlights.