January 21, 2022
Following yesterday’s provincial announcement to gradually ease restrictions related to COVID-19, the City of Mississauga is reopening many of its indoor facilities including libraries, community centres, recreational facilities and gyms, sports venues and cultural facilities beginning January 31. These facilities will reopen according to the provincial capacity limits that remain in place. Read More
INTERRUPTION DETAILS
Date: and Time: Wednesday, January 26, 2022 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Location: 1610 Kenmuir Avenue, Mississauga
Addresses Affected: Kenmuir Avenue: #’s 1644, 1638, 1630, 1624, 1616, 1610, 1604, 1600, 1590, 1584,1578, 1570, 1566, 1556, 1550, 1551, 1557, 1563, 1569, 1577, 1585, 1591, 1599, 1601, 1607, 1615, 1619, 1625, 1635, 1639 and 1651. Read More
The City of Mississauga and Metrolinx are working together to complete environmental assessment approvals for the Dundas Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Mississauga East Project. The project will have an impact on the look, feel, and operation of Dundas Street in the future.
Residents are invited to have their say and give their feedback on the Mississauga East portion of the BRT that will run from Etobicoke Creek to Confederation Parkway. Read More
January 18, 2022
The Region of Peel will be implementing a temporary road closure in order to perform valve maintenance on the watermain at the intersection of Primate Road and Dixie Road. Read More
INTERRUPTION DETAILS
Date: and Time: Tuesday, January 18, 2022 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Location: 1610 Kenmuir Avenue, Mississauga
Addresses Affected: Kenmuir Avenue: #’s 1644, 1638, 1630, 1624, 1616, 1610, 1604, 1600, 1590, 1584, 1578, 1570, 1566, 1556, 1550, 1551, 1557, 1563, 1569, 1577, 1585, 1591, 1599, 1601, 1607, 1615, 1619, 1625, 1635, 1639 and 1651. Read More
Lakeview has had long and rich history. From the first Aerodrome to the Small Arms Building, and so much more; there are many aspects of our Community’s past we cherish.
Recently, the Lakeview Park Public School, built in 1923 has been a topic of renewed conversation. This site was recently deemed surplus by the Peel District School Board. Prior to this, I had several conversations with the Community as to its importance and its future.
There is now a proposal on behalf of Habitat for Humanity to purchase the site. The proposal, if successful, would include the original School Building on the site along with a 3 acre mix of attainable and affordable housing.
I have been very vocal in advocating for saving the original school building and affordable seniors’ housing. At this stage, a few things to note:
- I have been working on this file to protect and ensure that the School site remain a fixture of the Lakeview Community and the City.
- Habitat for Humanity has approached the School Board about a number of possible surplus properties across Mississauga and after some conversations with the City and myself, they are interested in pursuing this particular location.
- In all of my conversations with the City and Habitat for Humanity I have always stressed that the original school site be saved at all cost.
- If successful in their bid, Habitat for Humanity has pledged to me that they will work with the Community on the site and also the original School Building in making it a wonderful part of Lakeview’s future.
The rich history of Lakeview is more important than ever to weave it into our future. Another historic jewel in the Community is the Small Arms Inspection Building. Some may recall last year, as a result of limited access to the Small Arms Inspection Building, the first investment of the Federal Gas Tax Initiative I undertook, was to install a semi-permeable parking lot to ensure that the building can better serve the Community.
Lakeview has a bright future ahead and knowing where we came from is a significant step to moving forward.
Please feel free to click on the latest article in the Mississauga News from John Stewart regarding the possible future of the Lakeview Park Public School and the site:
MiWay will be suspending service on Routes 110 University Express and 76 City Centre-Subway in response to Transit Operator staff shortages due to COVID-19 and self-isolation requirements.
MiWay is temporarily suspending these routes as a result of an increasing number of staff that are absent due to COVID-19 (symptomatic and isolations). Read More