INTERRUPTION DETAILS
Date: and Time: Thursday, March 31, 2022 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Location: 934 Goodwin Road, Mississauga
Addresses Affected: 899 to 946 Goodwin Road, 671, 677, 681 and 684 Byngmount Avenue (24 houses affected) Read More
INTERRUPTION DETAILS
Date: and Time: Thursday, March 31, 2022 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Location: 934 Goodwin Road, Mississauga
Addresses Affected: 899 to 946 Goodwin Road, 671, 677, 681 and 684 Byngmount Avenue (24 houses affected) Read More
Click the link to view the slideshow from my Community Virtual Meeting on Mach 24, 2022: PC Foundation Repairs Public Ward 1 Community Meeting
In Person and Virtual Public Meeting
RECOMMENDATION REPORT NOTICE
City of Mississauga
Wards 1-11
Parking Regulations Study
File: BL.01-PAR
City’s Proposal:
To consider changes to the Mississauga Zoning By-law regarding off-street parking requirements (e.g., parking on private and public properties as a result of new development or re-development). The purpose of the amendments is to revise policies for parking supply and to update the vehicle parking regulations in the Zoning By-law based on a parking precinct approach as recommended in the City’s Parking Master Plan and Implementation Strategy and the Parking Regulations Study. Read More
The 19th edition of the 2022 Mississauga Marathon takes place April 29 – May 1st and is one of Canada’s premier running events. With a distance for everybody it is a weekend not to be missed. Each race finishes along the spectacular waterfront trail with views of Lake Ontario and the Toronto skyline. From the start of the marque event marathon and half marathon at Celebration Square, in the heart of Mississauga, through the University of Toronto-Mississauga campus and the historic villages in the south this event shows off the best Mississauga has to offer. Complimenting the marque events are a 10K, 5K and family friendly 2K.
Visit our website for information and follow this link for course details.
A message from Metrolinx:
A reminder, there will be reduced Lakeshore West service on April 3 and 10:
GO buses will replace most trains on the Lakeshore West line on Sunday, April 3 and 10 to carry out important work for the Hurontario LRT that can only be completed when trains aren’t running.
Please plan ahead for your trip using gotransit.com and triplinx.com
Construction work for the Hurontario Light Rail Transit (LRT) project will result in suspension of train service between Union Station and Oakville GO on Sunday, April 3 and Sunday, April 10. Buses will replace train service between Union and Oakville. There are extra trips planned to accommodate sporting events on both dates. Read More
Credit Valley, Halton, Hamilton, Lake Simcoe, and Toronto Region Conservation Authorities are pleased to offer a free informational webinar on the LDD moth (or spongy moth, previously known as European gypsy moth) on Wednesday, April 20th at 6:30pm. The webinar will provide an overview of the LDD moth life cycle, how to identify them, infestation forecasts for 2022, and management options that property owners can consider. Conservation authority experts will be in attendance to answer questions from participants.
Registration for the webinar will open on Friday, March 25th with the registration link available on CVC’s LDD moth webpage and events calendar. A recording of the webinar will subsequently be made available on CVC’s LDD moth webpage.
Today, Council approved the City’s Parks Plan, a comprehensive document that outlines Mississauga’s city-wide parkland needs now and in the future. As the city continues to intensify, the Parks Plan will guide how much parkland Mississauga requires, where it is needed and how to acquire it. Read More
On the two year anniversary of the declaration, Mayor Bonnie Crombie, with support from Members of Council, ended the declared emergency order in response to COVID-19. The emergency order was enacted on March 23, 2020.
In addition, to be consistent with changes made by the Government of Ontario, and with recommendation from Dr. Lawrence Loh, Region of Peel’s Medical Officer of Heath, the City of Mississauga is lifting its Mandatory Face Mask By-Law, effective immediately.
“The ending of the Emergency Order and the lifting of the mask by-law are huge milestones for Mississauga. And we’re only in this position now because of the enormous sacrifices everyone in our community has made. From the bottom of my heart, I want to thank all residents for helping us get through the most challenging time in our City’s history,” said Mayor Bonnie Crombie. “As we enter this new phase, I do ask all residents to please be respectful of the personal choices others are make when it comes to masking, as everyone has different comfort levels.”
That means wearing a face mask when visiting City facilities is no longer mandatory and all businesses in Mississauga including condos and apartment buildings are not required to enforce masking in public, indoor settings. Residents however, may choose to continue wearing a mask if they feel more comfortable.
Masks are still required for all public transit in Ontario until at least April 27, which applies to Mississauga’s MiWay buses.
The Mandatory Face Mask By-Law was put in place in July 2020 in response to COVID-19.
For more information, please visit mississauga.ca/covid.
The City’s Forestry Section is looking for resident volunteers for its Garlic Mustard Task Force to help steward local natural areas by removing the invasive Garlic Mustard plant is an invasive species that was brought to North America as a food source and for herbal medicine.
In natural areas, Garlic Mustard outperforms native species by crowding out and displacing native plants such as Trillium flowers.
The City is currently taking measures to reduce the Garlic Mustard population in Mississauga, but since it can double in size in four years time, the recruitment of interested volunteers is needed to help fight against the growth of Garlic Mustard.
Task Force volunteers will receive training, supplies and be assigned a designated park or natural area near their homes to complete a series of Garlic Mustard removal pulls during the spring each year.
If you’re interested in joining the Garlic Mustard Task Force, please register on the City s Better Impact Volunteer Portal. If you have any questions about the program, please contact 311 or 905 615 4311 from outside Mississauga city limits.
This letter outlines the details of temporary road closures, not exceeding 24 hours, for the Mississauga Marathon weekend.
The dates of the events are Saturday April 30, 5:30 pm to 8:00 pm and Sunday May 1, 2:00 am to 3:00 pm.
The event is owned and operated by Landmark Sport Group Inc.
Saturday Closures/Restrictions
Lakeshore Road between Clarkson Road and Lorne Park Road_______ 5:45pm – 6:45pm
Lakeshore between Lorne Park Road and Ben Machree Drive______________6:00pm – 7:15pm
Lakeshore Road between Mississauga Road and Front Street______________5:30pm – 6:30pm
Lakefront Promenade_____________________________________________ 5:00pm – 8:00pm
Sunday Closures/Restrictions
City Centre Dr between Robert Speck Parkway and Living Arts Dr_________2:00am – 10:00am
Duke of York Boulevard south of Princess Royal Drive 2:00am – 10:00am
Burnhamthorpe Rd between Hwy 10 and Mavis Rd_____________________7:00am – 9:00am
Burnhamthorpe Rd between Mavis Rd and Mississauga Rd_______________7:00am – 9:00am westbound open
Mississauga Rd between Burnhamthorpe Rd and Dundas St______________7:00am – 9:30am
U of T_________________________________________________________7:00am – 9:30am
Intersection of Dundas Street and Mississauga Rd______________________7:00am – 9:30am
Mississauga Rd between Dundas St and the QEW______________________7:30am – 10:30am
Mississauga Rd the QEW and Lakeshore Rd___________________________7:30am –10:30am
Indian Rd/Lorne Park/Truscott b/t Mississauga Rd & Southdown Rd________8:00am -11:30am
Southdown Rd between Truscott Drive and Lakeshore Rd________________8:00am -11:30am
Intersection of Southdown Rd and Lakeshore Rd_______________________8:30am -11:30am
Southdown Rd between Lakeshore Rd and Orr Rd______________________8:00am -11:30am
Meadow Wood Rd between Orr Rd and Lakeshore Rd___________________8:30am -12:30pm
Lakeshore Rd between Meadow Wood Rd and Ben Machree Dr___________ 8:30am – 1:30pm
Intersection of Mississauga Rd and Lakeshore Rd______________________ 7:30am – 10:30am
Lakefront Promenade_____________________________________________5:30am – 5:30pm
© 2025 Councillor Stephen Dasko, Ward 1.