Vacuum Leaf Collection Begins Oct. 28

By Announcement, Resources

Please be advised that the Vacuum Leaf Collection Program (VLCP) is scheduled to start later this month. Streets that qualify for the program will be visited according to the schedule.

This program is weather dependent and rain or early snowfall will impact the collection schedule.

Residents eligible for the VLCP will receive a postcard in the mail with their collection dates (see attached). These cards are delivered on a staggered schedule so that they arrive approximately two weeks before the zone’s first pickup.

Residents are instructed to rake leaves to the boulevard a day or two before their leaf collection dates. Leaves should not be raked onto the road. This can cause catch basins to become blocked and affect drainage when it rains.

As you are aware, it is difficult to predict when the leaves will fall. Our goal is to collect as many leaves as possible with each scheduled pickup. Residents who miss their leaf pickup, or who still have leaves to collect after the program has ended in their zone, should rake their leaves into open reusable containers or paper yard waste bags and place them curbside for pick up by the Region of Peel. The week of December 9th is the final week of yard waste collection by the Region of Peel.

Nominate a cyclist or community group for four cycling awards

By Announcement

Do you know a cyclist or a group in your community who has made an impact in cycling or other forms of sustainable active transportation in 2024?

The Mississauga Cycling Advisory Committee (MCAC) is looking for nominations for cyclists in Mississauga. The awards recognize and celebrate those who have made an outstanding effort to promote and encourage others to cycle or use another mode of active transportation to travel in Mississauga. In addition to the Phil Green Recognition Award presented annually by MCAC, this year the committee is looking for nominations for three new cycling awards to promote inclusivity: Business Recognition AwardYouth/School Cycling Recognition Award and Cycling Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Recognition Award. These awards will highlight contributions from businesses or business owners, students, and advocates in equity, diversity and inclusion who encourage and promote cycling.Person riding bike in cycling lane in Mississauga

Awards

Phil Green Recognition Award

Presented to a person or persons who have demonstrated exemplary effort to promote or further cycling or other forms of sustainable transportation in Mississauga throughout 2024. The award continues to honour Mississauga resident, Phil Green, who was a founding MCAC member and worked diligently to promote safe cycling in Mississauga.

Cycling Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Recognition Award

Presented to a person or persons who have demonstrated equity, diversity and inclusion while promoting cycling or other forms of sustainable transportation. This could be done through implementation of specific programs or initiatives to improve access to resources or events for marginalized (e.g., people with disabilities, low-income households) and other underrepresented communities in Mississauga.

Business Recognition Award

Presented to a business or business owner who has demonstrated exemplary effort to promote cycling to their employees and/or customers by breaking down barriers to cycling. This can include actions like establishing safe bicycle parking or providing discounts for cyclists.

Youth/School Cycling Recognition Award

Presented to a student or group of students who promoted cycling amongst their peers or actively set an example for safe cycling in Mississauga.

Eligibility

Nominations for individuals or groups will be considered under the following criteria:

  • They must be a Mississauga resident.
  • They or any member of their immediate family are not a member of MCAC for a minimum of a full term of Council.
  • They or any member of their immediate family are not employed with the City of Mississauga or Region of Peel in any capacity related to cycling or sustainable transportation.
  • They must not have been awarded an award from MCAC within the last four years.

How to nominate

Nominations may be made through a written recommendation outlining the reasons why the nominee is worthy of the award and submitted to MCAC. Self-nominations are permitted.

Nominations must include a description of the nominee’s contribution, at least two letters from individuals or organizations in support of the nomination and any additional supporting documentation.

Download the nomination form below, and email the completed form to cycling@mississauga.ca. MCAC will review the nominations and will select the winning residents or groups.

Nomination forms:

The deadline to submit your nomination is Friday, December 13, 2024, at 11:59 p.m.

The winners will be announced and recognized at a City Council meeting in early 2025.

Learn more about cycling in Mississauga: mississauga.ca/cycling.

Funding Opportunity for Local Organizations – Propeller Project – NOW OPEN

By Announcement

It gives us great pleasure to share with you that Toronto Pearson’s Uplift Fund is now accepting applications from local organizations delivering employment-focused programs and services. As a vital economic hub, Toronto Pearson plays an important role in job creation and economic development in our communities.

This year, Toronto Pearson will award $1.75 million to support the creation of meaningful job opportunities in Etobicoke, Brampton, and Mississauga.

Applications are now being accepted for two funding streams:

  1. Breaking Down Barriers to Meaningful Employment
  1. Growing the Construction Skilled Trades *NEW*

Non-profit organizations, charities, educational institutions, and professional associations with new or existing projects in Etobicoke, Mississauga, and/or Brampton are eligible to apply. Through this funding opportunity applicants may apply for up to $150,000 for a one-year project that breaks down barriers to employment. Learn more about the Uplift Fund strategic priorities, eligibility criteria, and additional information here.

Applications are being accepted until November 15, 2024 at 5:00PM EST.  

Potential applicants are encouraged to sign up to attend an information session.

Information session:  
October 24, 2024 | 12:30PM – 1:30PM| Register here.

Please direct any questions to propeller.project@gtaa.com

REMINDER 2024/2025 Driveway Windrow Snow Clearing Program

By Resources

The deadline for the program is approaching and we encourage residents to apply before November 1st.

The program provides windrow clearing assistance from November 22, 2024, to March 24, 2025, and is available to 750 participants on a first-come, first-served basis. The cost is $200 (non-refundable) for the season or free for those who meet financial assistance criteria.

Residents can submit an application online or in person at any of the City’s community centres, the Mississauga Seniors’ Centre or the Paramount Fine Foods Centre Sportsplex.

BILD-Altus Municipal Benchmarking Study

By Planning & Development

Mississauga has ranked #3 overall in a new study that measures municipal efforts to approve and develop new housing in the GTA.

  • The annual Building Industry and Land Development study ranks 16 GTA municipalities on their planning features, municipal fees and approval timelines.
  • This is a significant improvement in the City’s overall ranking compared to the previous study in 2022 when the City ranked 10th

Mississauga ranked #1 of all municipalities on planning processes – reinforcing the City’s innovative approach to customer experience for those who want to build in Mississauga.

  • The report commended Mississauga for its adoption of new technologies including investigating the use of AI.
  • Other improvements include the use of delegated authority to speed up approvals processes.
  • Updates to zoning by-laws and other innovative programs such as the City’s leadership role in rolling out pre-approved, standardised plans for garden suites also led to the City’s strong performance in this category.

We are pleased with our overall ranking but know there is more work to be done.

  • The City remains committed to working with industry – both through our housing panel and the Mayor’s housing task force – on concrete and actionable solutions to getting more housing built quickly and affordably. We also continue to advocate to other levels of government.
  • The need for solutions is more timely than ever because development applications are slowing across the board due to a variety of factors beyond the control of the municipality.

Municipal fees such as planning fees, development charges and charges for community benefits and parkland pay for the infrastructure required for new homes.

  • Mississauga ranked 10thof 16($151k per unit) with Bradford West Gwillimbury at the low end ($102k per unit) and Toronto at the high end ($195k per unit) for low-rise development.
  • Mississauga ranked 12th of 16 ($104,450 per unit) with Milton at the low end ($55,834) and Vaughan at the high end ($157, 643 per unit) for high-rise development.
  • At this point, cities have limited options in paying for the new infrastructure required for housing.
  • We continue to look at other ways to fund this infrastructure or reduce pressure on the funding required to get new homes built, and have called on other levels of government to support.

The City is actively streamlining our development application processes and is working closely with industry to better understand any barriers to development.  

  • Mississauga’s average approval timelines across application types improved by 2.4 months in the 2024 study but we continue to rank lower that other municipalities in the study – due in most part to the complex infill and high-rise environment in our City.
  • Toronto and Mississauga averaged 25 months for all application types – ranking 12th and 13th Barrie and Whitby ranked 1st and 2nd at 11 and 12 months respectively.
  • With the introduction of Bill 185’s removal of the refund scheme and mandatory pre-application meetings, the City is meeting with housing experts on our Housing Panel and industry representatives on the Mayor’s Housing Task Force to test and find ways to further streamline our processes.

Mississauga, like many other cities across Ontario is seeing a slow down in development applications in the face of high interest rates and a challenging housing construction market.

  • The City currently has more than 11,200 units under construction.
  • However, from January 1 through August 31, the City approved land use permissions for only 2,266 units and has issued building permits for 1,429 units.

SCHEDULED WATER SUPPLY INTERRUPTION NOTICE – Wednesday, October 23rd – 47 Ben Machree Dr

By Resources, Ward 1

The Peel Region Public Works department regularly maintains and repairs the water system to make sure you have a consistent supply of quality drinking water. Sometimes we must turn off your water supply while we do this work.

Your water will be turned off on Wednesday, October 23rd, 9:00am to 5:00pm. If we need to reschedule this work due to weather or other circumstances, we will let you know the new date and time.

Property owner/manager responsibilities during a water interruption

As a property owner/manager, it is your responsibility to:

  • Ensure maintenance, mechanical or plumbing staff are on site during the water interruption, as it may affect internal systems that rely on water such as boilers, fire suppression, and alarms.
  • Notify the fire alarm company if the interruption could affect an alarm system.
  • Have a fire watch completed during the water interruption, as the building’s sprinkler protection system will not function when the water supply is shut off.

After the water interruption

When we turn the water back on, air in the pipes may make the water cloudy and your plumbing may vibrate or make noise. We recommend removing the air by slowly turning on your taps from the lowest to the highest faucet in the building (that is, starting in the basement/first floor, and finishing on the top floor). You will likely need to run the water for 10 to 30 seconds. Run the water until it is clear, and any vibration or noise has stopped.

Important note

After the water is turned back on, we recommend checking the water meter (usually located in the basement). If it is leaking, call Water Meter Installations Dispatch at:

  • 905-791-7800 extension 3226 (8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. – Monday to Friday)
  • 905-791-7800 extension 4409 (after hours or statutory holidays)

If you have any questions, please contact us.

Construction Inspections

Engineering Technical Services Division

Operations Support, Public Works

Email: zzgetsdevadmin@peelregion.ca

Phone: 905-791-7800 extension 3246 / 3247 (8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. – Monday to Friday)

Phone: 905-791-7800 extension 4409 (after hours or statutory holidays)

INTERRUPTION DETAIL

Date and Time: Wednesday, October 23rd, 9:00am to 5:00pm

Location: 47 Ben Machree Dr                                   

Addresses Affected: 38 to 63 Ben Machree Dr                                 

Project #: C-603751

Regional Inspector: Phemelo Mpoloka 

Telephone # 437-220-8917

Peel Region recognizes Imagine a Day Without Water

By Resources

On October 17, Peel Region will join communities around the world in recognizing Imagine a Day Without Water, a day of awareness dedicated to highlighting the value of water—our most essential resource. This day encourages us to reflect on how safe, clean, and reliable water impacts our daily lives, and consider what life might look like without it.

Peel Region treats and distributes hundreds of millions of litres of water each day. Using advanced technology, Peel’s water treatment facilities remove harmful chemicals and microorganisms, ensuring the highest quality tap water. This treated water travels through pipes to homes and businesses, undergoing rigorous monitoring along the way.

Our wastewater treatment process ensures that water collected from the community is thoroughly cleaned before being safely returned to Lake Ontario. Peel’s wastewater collection system spans over 3,400 kilometers of pipes and treats over 630 million liters of wastewater daily.

We also acknowledge the critical role of water and wastewater staff in safeguarding the health of residents and the environment. Their dedication ensures that clean, safe water is always available to the community. To learn more about Peel’s water and wastewater services, visit peelregion.ca/water.

Get Involved: Water Treatment Plant Tour 

In recognition of Imagine a Day Without Water, Peel Region invites the community to take part in an exclusive, behind-the-scenes tour of the Arthur P. Kennedy Water Treatment Plant, one of the world’s largest water treatment facilities. The tour provides a unique opportunity to learn how Peel treats and delivers drinking water to homes, schools, and workplaces every day.

Event Details: 

  • Date: Saturday, October 19, 2024
  • Time: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (free drop-in tours available until 3:30 p.m.)
  • Location: 920 East Avenue, Mississauga

Closed toe shoes are mandatory for the tour.

For more information, visit Water Treatment Plant Open House.

ROAD CLOSURE NOTICE – STAVEBANK ROAD Remembrance Day Monday, November 11 – 10:30 am to 1:30 pm

By Announcement, Events, Ward 1

Stavebank Road – Park Street East to High Street East

 

Monday, November 11 – 10:30am to 1:30pm

 

The above road closure is for the annual Remembrance Day Ceremony on Monday, November 11, 2024.

 

*The closure is necessary to ensure safety of the procession participants and the general public*

 

Should you have any questions or concerns please contact me.

Lakeshore Art Trail – October 19 and 20

By Events, Ward 1

Join us on October 19th

CreativeHub 1352 welcomes you to the opening of the Lakeshore Art Trail. With over 40 exceptional artists showcasing their latest works, the Lakeshore Art Trail is the perfect place to discover unique pieces, meet the creators, and find something special for your home or collection. Join us for a weekend full of art, inspiration, and community and a celebration of local artistic talent.

Date: October 19th 9:15 – 10:00am at the Small Arms Inspection Building

More information about the event can be found here.