Lakeview Village Development Passes Another Milestone With Development Approval

By Issues, Planning & Development, Resources, Ward 1

November 10, 2021

Today, Mississauga Council endorsed the Lakeview Development Recommendation Report, reaching an important milestone in the development of the 177-acre site, formerly the Lakeview Power Generating Station lands, located in Mississauga’s Lakeview community. The staff report supports the draft plan of subdivision, rezoning and Official Plan amendment applications, and establishes the land uses for the site. Read More

Big News for The Compass

By Issues, Resources, Ward 1

The Compass Food Bank is honoured to learn we are included in Charity Intelligence Canada‘s (Ci)’s Top 10 Canadian Impact Charities of 2021, Top 10 Impact: Canadian Food Banks of 2021, and Top 5 Impact: Toronto Charities of 2021. Inclusion in a Top Impact Charities list is based on the amount of demonstrated impact that charities had on clients and society in the past year. The demonstrated impact rating looks at only one aspect: for every dollar you donate, what’s the measurable return?

This is a first for The Compass Food Bank & Outreach Centre. This accomplishment belongs to our hard-working volunteers, Board members, staff, supporting churches and the Lakeshore Mississauga-South community. To learn more, please click here. 

Notice of Bus Stop Impact: NB Hurontario St at Hampshire Cres

By Issues, Resources, Ward 1

Stop(s) Impacted:

0330: Northbound Hurontario St at Hampshire Cres

Alternate Stop Location:

  • 0332: NB Hurontario St at Pinewood Tr. Approximately 123m south of existing stop. Customers are to use the temporary platform in place. See attached poster.
  • 0709: NB Hurontario St at South Service Rd. Approximately 210m north of existing stop. Customers are to use the temporary platform in place. See attached poster.

Routes Impacted: 2N

Date and Time:  Monday, November 8, 2021

Estimated Duration: until Monday, November 15, 2021 @ 5:00 PM

Event Type: Construction

Agency: Metrolinx (HuLRT)

Notes: Stops will remain accessible. No detours required. Expect delays due to lane closures.

Important Phone Numbers

By Resources, Ward 1

Mississauga

Mississauga Animal Services……………………905-896-5858
By-law Enforcement………………………………………………311
Fire……………………………………………………….905-615-3777
Mississauga Property Taxes…………………………………….311
Mississauga Transit…………………………………905-615-4636
Parking Enforcement………………………………905-615-4311
Traffic signal inquiries……………………………..905-615-3022
Snow removal – city streets only……………………………..311

Peel

Peel Public Health………………………………….905-799-7700
Peel Regional Police……………………………….905-453-3311
Recycling, garbage pick-up…………………….905-791-9499
Region of Peel – after hours dispatch……….905-791-7800
Region of Peel water (24 hours)……………….905-791-7800
Region of Peel water billing…………………….905-791-8711
Water and sewer problems……………………..905-791-7800

Other

GO Transit……………………………………………..416-869-3200
Poison Control Centre…………………………….416-813-5900

Community Virtual Meeting on December 1st, 2021 at 6:30 p.m. for 84 – 90 High Street East and 17 – 19 Ann Street

By Issues, Planning & Development, Resources, Ward 1

November 8, 2021

Dear Resident,

Re: Community Virtual Meeting 

84 – 90 High Street East and 17 – 19 Ann Street

10 WEST GO GP Inc. is a partnership between the companies FRAM, Slokker and Kilmer.  They are interested in developing a 22 storey residential condominium building with ground floor retail uses on land located west of Hurontario Street and north of High Street.  The two designated heritage buildings on High Street will be protected and retained as part of the redevelopment.

In order to implement their plans, the applicant will need to amend the official plan and rezone the property.  This meeting is being held before these applications are submitted in order to allow the applicant and City to hear the thoughts of the local residents early in the process.

Due to the COVID pandemic, we are not able to have an in-person meeting. Therefore, we have arranged a Community virtual meeting on Wednesday, December 1, 2021 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. The Call-in details are as follows: Join by phone: 647-484-1596, Meeting Access: 2300 268 2872, Meeting Password: Ward1.

Please click the following link to join: https://mississauga.webex.com/mississauga/j.php?MTID=mf4abc979ff7a885e7a0e361ed5401585 

Should you have any questions prior to the scheduled community virtual meeting, please contact Paul Stewart, Development Planner for this application at 905-615-3200 ext. 5813, or by email at paul.stewart@mississauga.ca.

Sincerely,

Stephen Dasko

When it Snows, We’ve Got You Covered – City Ready for Winter Weather

By Resources, Ward 1

Meteorologists are forecasting a harsher winter for Mississauga this year. As temperatures continue to drop, the City is preparing for its winter maintenance program.

Winter crews are ready to clear the way to make travelling routes safe and accessible throughout Mississauga. City crews plow and salt more than 5,700 lane km of priority roads, 1,700 lane km of sidewalks, 3,300 bus stops, more than 1,000 pedestrian crossings and 105 km of roadside multi-use trails. Read More

Notice of Bus Stop Impact: NB Hurontario St at Inglewood Dr – Monday, November 8, 2021

By Issues, Ward 1

Stop(s) Impacted:

0324: Northbound Hurontario St at Inglewood Dr

Temporary Stop Location:

  • Stop will be relocated south of Eaglewood Blvd, in front of the Petro-Canada (approximately 100m South).

Routes Impacted: 2N, 8N

Date and Time:  Monday, November 8, 2021

Estimated Duration: until Monday, November 29, 2021

Event Type: Construction

Agency: Metrolinx (HuLRT)

Notes: Stops will remain accessible. No detours required. Expect delays due to lane closures.

Smoke Testing of the Sanitary Sewer System – November 2021

By Events, Issues, Resources, Ward 1

What are we doing?
The Region of Peel have retained Infrastructure Intelligence Services (I2S) to complete smoke testing within your neighbourhood. The area to be tested is shown on the map.

What is smoke testing?
Smoke testing is a safe, quick way to identify connections points to the sewer. It consists of blowing smoke into the sewer and canvassing the area to see where smoke exits. The smoke used in the test has no odour, is not harmful to your health, and will disappear in a few minutes.

Read More

Downspout Survey – November 2021

By Events, Issues, Resources, Ward 1

What are you doing?
The Region of Peel has retained Infrastructure Intelligence Services Inc. to complete a downspout survey within your neighbourhood. The survey area is shown on the map.

Why?
Some downspouts may be connected to the sanitary
(wastewater) sewers. Connected downspouts can overwhelm the sanitary sewer pipes during rain events and possibly result in flooding. The downspout survey helps the Region plan for necessary actions.

Why?
Some downspouts may be connected to the sanitary
(wastewater) sewers. Connected downspouts can overwhelm the sanitary sewer pipes during rain events and possibly result in flooding. The downspout survey helps the Region plan for necessary actions.

When?
The survey will be performed over Fall of 2021.

What do I need to do?
Nothing, you do NOT need to do anything. This notice is just to inform you that our contractor will be in your neighborhood.

I have a question, who should I talk to?
Some common questions are answered on the next page. Should you have any further questions please contact Laura Gerencser at the Region of Peel at 905-867-6046 or laura.gerencser@peelregion.ca. For general inquiries search peelregion.ca/water/your-home/inspections-surveys.asp, or follow us on Twitter @peelpublicworks.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is a downspout?
A downspout is typically a vertical pipe that carries rainwater from your roof to the ground’s surface. It may also go directly into the ground.

2. What is the purpose of the survey?
We are collecting information about downspouts. This survey is to see whether the Region needs to do something about them or not.

3. What information are you collecting?
Mainly the location and condition of the downspouts. Field staff will be taking pictures of the downspouts.

4. How do I know if it is the Region’s contractor?
If asked, Regional staff or regional contractors will provide identification, and business card for follow up.

5. Do you need to enter my house?
No, we do not need to enter your house. Regional staff and its contractors will NOT ask to enter your house.

6. Do I need to be home for the survey?
No, you do not need to be home when the survey is being performed. You may not even notice the work has been performed.

7. Where can I get more information?
For general inquiries please visit peelregion.ca or contact Region of Peel at 905-791-7800, ext. 4409.

8. What is next?
You will be contacted only if we found something to report.