December 17, 2020
The City of Mississauga is reminding all road users, including pedestrians, cyclists, transit users, micro-mobility users and drivers, to be safe this holiday season. As many gear up for the holidays, streets, sidewalks, trails, cycling paths and intersections will be busier as many people are distracted with to-do lists, errands and outdoor activities.
“While the hustle and bustle is going to look different this holiday season, with many of us staying home and following COVID-19 guidelines, road users are still travelling throughout Mississauga to get to work, run errands and volunteer their time,” said Mayor Bonnie Crombie. “Over the course of the holidays, we need to work together to prevent collisions on our roads, as no loss of life is acceptable. No matter what time of the year, our goal is to achieve safety for all road users.” Read More
SCHEDULED WATER SUPPLY INTERRUPTION
Dear Customer:
The Region of Peel Public Works department regularly maintains and repairs the water system to make sure you have a reliable supply of quality drinking water. Sometimes we must turn off your water supply while we do the work. In the next few days, we will be working in your area and will have to turn off your water for a few hours.
Your water will be turned off on Wednesday, December 16, 2020 from approximately 09:00 a.m. to 05:00 p.m. However, if the weather is bad or if a problem arises, we will reschedule the work and will let you know the new date and time. Read More
The City’s Parks, Forestry and Environment team is looking for resident feedback to help us plan for the future of the City’s in-ground dog waste containers in parks. Our current program has piloted containers in select parks and leash-free areas around the City. We are looking to gauge residents’ awareness of the program and their preferences for potential future container locations.
Have your say! Help us plan for the future of Mississauga’s in-ground dog waste containers in parks. Take the online survey by Thursday, January 14, 2021: http://bit.ly/dog-waste-survey.
I would like to clarify the status of this proposed development.
I was approached by the two owners of Dixie Mall, Slate Group and Choice REIT as they indicated they had recently purchased the property and were looking into the future with regards to redevelopment.
At the time I indicated to them that they would be best served to have an introduction and collaborative approach with the community. They initiated this by hosting an introduction and a visioning session at Dixie Mall just over a year ago and since then, a survey website has been hosted by them to take in community comments and thoughts.
I asked that they reach out to the Ward’s Ratepayer Presidents as they wanted to initiate a series of dialogues, introduce themselves, and show what they wanted to submit to the City. Each Ratepayer President agreed to be contacted by the Slate/Choice Group, and they set up virtual calls with each association which I attend as a guest.
Typically public meetings, for the community to provide input, usually occur once the application has been submitted. At this point, there has been NO application received by the City.
Once an application is received, it will be reviewed by a number of City Departments; public meetings will take place where the entire community will have the opportunity to be engaged.
I have been recording all comments the community has provided my office and also the messages from the Ratepayer engagement virtual calls. I will ensure that all of these comments will be delivered to the Planning Department at the City.
I expect complete transparency on this and all developments in the Ward.
Thank you,
Stephen
At the September 24th Regional Council meeting and the October 15th Strategic Housing and Homelessness Committee meeting, members of Council requested immediate action to improve access to the shelter system, as such, staff have worked with our shelter provider, the Salvation Army, to create one new, streamlined number for shelter support: 905-450-1996.
Those who are in need of emergency shelter can call this number to find a place to stay at any shelter in Peel, 24-hours a day, 7 days a week. Read More
Please note that the above will be filming interior and exterior scenes for a TV series “VICAP” at 1560 Douglas Dr (Ward 1) on December 16th, from 7:00am-11:00pm.
A permit has been issued to allow camera on the roadway with travelling shots on Douglas Drive (between Oakhill Rd and Indian Valley Tr). Maximum 3-minute traffic stoppages under the supervision of Peel Regional Police, not between the hours of 7am-9am and 4pm-6pm.
Please note that the above has been issued a permit for interior/exterior access to the Small Arms Inspection Building (1352 Lakeshore Rd E) from December 15th, 5:00pm through to December 17th, at 8:00am.
Production will be utilizing the lot to park production vehicles per the above noted time. Interior access has been permitted for Dec 16th, 5:00am-11:00pm only.
December 14, 2020
Starting Monday, January 4, 2021, MiWay will begin offering services at the new Kipling Bus Terminal, part of the Kipling Transit Hub. The new Kipling Bus Terminal, located at Dundas Street and Subway Crescent in Toronto, connects MiWay (express and local) to the Toronto Transit Commission (subway and bus) and the Government of Ontario’s GO Transit (train and bus) under one transit hub, creating easy and convenient access for commuters. All MiWay routes that previously ended at Islington Station will end at the new Kipling Bus Terminal, which was constructed by Metrolinx. With this change, 10 MiWay routes will no longer service TTC Islington Station.
“This investment is significant and builds important connections to and from Mississauga, offering additional transit options to commuters and expanding Mississauga’s transit network,” said Mayor Bonnie Crombie. “This project not only responds to growing traffic congestion, it also supports the economic growth and prosperity of Mississauga and the Greater Toronto Hamilton Area (GTHA). Thank you to the teams at Ontario’s Ministry of Transportation, Metrolinx and the City of Mississauga for working together and seeing this project to completion. This is a big step forward in building, connecting and delivering a world-class transit system to commuters in the GTHA.”
Route 26 Burnhamthorpe will service Islington Station via on-street stops (eastbound and westbound) before ending at the new Kipling Bus Terminal.
“Mississauga’s transit system has been servicing Islington Station for almost 40 years. It has played an important role in connecting commuters to Mississauga and Toronto,” said Geoff Marinoff, Director, Transit. “With strategic investments being made to regional transit networks, and with provincial funding being made available to support the new Kipling Bus Terminal, commuters will more seamlessly be able to travel throughout the GTHA. This integration allows MiWay to connect commuters to multiple transit options while delivering safe, reliable and comfortable service to reach their destinations. It also improves connectivity, accessibility and other services to enhance the commuting experience and reduce wait times between transit connections.”
At the Kipling Transit Hub, the new bus terminal is located on the west side of the TTC Kipling Subway and Bus Station. Some of the terminal features include:
- An accessible terminal building with washroom facilities and seating areas
- Real-time departure screens at each of the 10 MiWay bus stop platforms
- PRESTO payment devices available for card loading
- Underground pedestrian tunnel that connects the new MiWay bus terminal and the existing TTC station (completion in early 2021)
- A pedestrian bridge over the train tracks, complete with elevators, to connect the new bus terminal to the GO train platform
Substantial completion of construction is scheduled for January 2021.
For more information about the new Kipling Bus Terminal, service and route changes and transit connections, visit miway.ca/kipling.
To ensure fairness in the application of critical service rules, CFIB recommends the following additional measures to ensure small retailers can safely serve a limited number of customers. These measures can co-exist with the current rules allowing some critical goods retailers to remain open with 50 per cent capacity.
CFIB recommends that the Government of Ontario:
- Allow all non-essential small retailers to open to in-store sales, but with very limited capacity for customers and public-facing staff
- Limit customers to three per store for a fixed time for personalized shopping
- Limit the store to three public-facing staff to help customers shop as efficiently as possible from a safe distance
- Encourage pre-booking appointments, to avoid long lines outside the store
- Require all businesses to sign the POST Promise before opening in-store operations
- Encourage customers to shop by curbside pickup or delivery as preferred means
Please note that to date, almost 9,000 people from across Ontario have signed their petition here with the above ask.