City of Mississauga 2023/2024 holiday hours of operation

By Announcement

The City of Mississauga administrative offices will be closed on December 25, 26, 2023 and January 1, 2024. A number of City services will operate on a holiday schedule from December 26, 2023 until January 2, 2024.  The Ward 1 office will be closed over the holidays from Friday December 22nd at noon until Tuesday January 2nd.

The City’s response times to media and social inquiries will be limited during this time. A list of City services and hours of operation during the closure is available in the 2023/2024 holiday hours schedule.

The schedule includes hours of operation for:

  • Administrative offices for Mississauga Fire and Emergency Services and Parking Enforcement
  • Animal Services, Library, Recreation facilities, Mississauga’s Seniors’ Centre, Museums of Mississauga and the Provincial Offences Office
  • The Art Gallery of Mississauga
  • MiWay – visit MiWay’s holiday service page for information on transit service levels and customer service

311 Citizen Contact Centre

Residents can dial 311 between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. to speak to a customer service representative who will assist with their call during the following times:

Open: December 21, 22, 27, 28 and 29, 2023
Closed: December 25, 26, 2023 and January 1, 2024
Regular hours resume on January 2, 2024

For urgent issues on weekends, statutory holidays or overnight, please dial 311 and select option 2 for after-hours dispatch service. Residents can also submit requests 24/7 online.

Information on snow clearing

Residents can follow @MississaugaSnow on X (formerly Twitter), call 311 (or 905-615-4311 outside city limits) or visit mississauga.ca/snow.

SCHEDULED WATER INTERRUPTION NOTICE – Wednesday, December 20th, from 8:30 am to 5:00pm – 23A & 23B Maple Ave N 

By Resources, Ward 1

INTERRUPTION DETAILS

Date and Time: Wednesday, December 20th, from 8:30 am to 5:00pm

Location: 23A & 23B Maple Ave N                                

Addresses Affected: 5-34 Maple Ave N; 342, 350 Lakeshore Rd W                     

Project #:  C-601888

Regional Inspector:  Phemelo Mpoloka

Telephone #   437-220-8917

                        905-791-7800 ext. 3246/3247

The Region of Peel 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, December 20th, from approximately 8:30 am to 5:00 pm. If we need to reschedule this work due to weather or other circumstances, we will let you know the new date and time.

If this interruption may affect an alarm or maintenance company, it is your responsibility to notify them.  During the time that the water supply is interrupted, the building’s sprinkler protection system will not function.  A fire watch should be performed as necessary during time period.

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). Flush the toilets as well. 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 your water meter (usually located in the basement).  If it is leaking, call Water Meter Installations Dispatch at:

  • (905) 791 – 7800 Ext. 3226 (8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. – Monday to Friday)
  • (905) 791 – 7800 Ext. 4409 (After hours or Statutory Holidays)

Peel Regional Police Launches 2023 Holiday Season R.I.D.E. Campaign

By Announcement

Peel Regional Police alongside MADD Canada, launched our annual Holiday Season R.I.D.E. campaign on Thursday December 14th. As you know, the Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere (R.I.D.E) campaign is a year-round commitment by PRP to educate the public on the dangers of impaired driving.

Peel Regional Police has a zero tolerance policy for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Our Holiday Season R.I.D.E. program launched on November 12th and has already checked over 10,000 vehicles, charged 79 drivers criminally for impaired driving related offences and given an additional 70 other drivers warnings. The campaign will continue through to January as part of our ongoing and collaborative efforts to reduce impaired driving. The Holiday season campaign is marked by increased enforcement levels through the deployment of additional officers from all police divisions as well as our Road Safety Service.

We are encouraging the public to plan ahead this holiday season:

  • If anyone consumes alcoholic beverages or drugs, do not drive.
  • Plan for a designated driver, take public transit, call a cab or ride-sharing service
  • Arrange to stay the night at a friends or family member

If you believe a driver may be impaired, call 9-1-1 when it is safe to do so. We encourage callers to provide as much detail as they can, including what they observed, a licence plate, vehicle and driver description, and the road/direction travelled.

Road safety is a shared responsibility. Peel Regional Police is committed to lowering the number of deaths and injuries on our roads by working together with our partners and the community.

We hope everyone enjoys a safe and joyous Holiday Season!

MiWay Service Changes Start on Jan. 8, 2024

By Announcement, Resources

Starting Monday, Jan. 8, 2024, there will be MiWay service changes that include more weekday service on Route 66 McLaughlin, revised routing on Route 20 Rathburn to improve service reliability and eliminate service duplication along Rathburn Road, and new trips added on several routes.

More frequent weekday service on Route 66 McLaughlin

Route 66 McLaughlin will operate more frequently on weekdays to alleviate customer overcrowding resulting from increased customer demand between Sheridan College (Davis Campus in Brampton) and the City Centre Transit Terminal.

New on-street bus stop for Route 18 to serve the Sheridan College Davis Campus (Brampton)

To improve service reliability, Route 18 McLaughlin-Derry will service a new on-street bus stop on McLaughlin Road at Sheridan College Drive (bus stop #6626), close to the main entrance of the Sheridan College Davis Campus in Brampton. This route will no longer travel inside the campus to prevent bus congestion inside the campus terminal.

Revised routing on Route 20 Rathburn

To improve service reliability and eliminate service duplication along Rathburn Road with Route 9 Rathburn-Thomas, Route 20 Rathburn will be revised to end at the City Centre Transit Terminal (CCTT). This route will no longer travel to Erindale GO Station. At CCTT, customers can board Route 20 at Platform O. Alternative route options include: Routes 9 Rathburn-Thomas (to Erindale GO) or 38 Creditview and 38A Creditview-Argentia (along Creditview Road).

New trips added on several routes due to high customer demand

The routes below will have additional service based on ridership growth:

  • 8 Cawthra: new weekday southbound trips at 7:25 am and 2:31 pm from the City Centre Transit Terminal.
  • 10 Bristol-Britannia: new weekday southbound trip at 7:19 am from Meadowvale Town Centre, plus new northbound trips at 2:15 pm and 2:41 pm from the City Centre Transit Terminal.
  • 13 Glen Erin: new weekday northbound trip at 2:12 pm from Clarkson GO Station.
  • 35 Eglinton: will now operate every 28 minutes (instead of every 35 minutes) throughout the day on Sundays.
  • 44 Mississauga Road: new weekday southbound trips at 7:45 am and 9:22 am from Meadowvale Town Centre. And new weekday northbound trips at 8:31 am and 4:13 pm from University of Toronto Mississauga.

Service on school routes resumes

Service to high schools (300-series routes) will resume on Monday, January 8, after the winter break ends.

Schedule adjustments

Schedules will be updated on various routes to improve service reliability (a complete list of routes will be available on miway.ca). Traffic and ridership patterns continue to evolve in Mississauga and MiWay will continue to adjust schedules so that services remain responsive to customer needs.

Holiday service

On Family Day (Monday, Feb. 19, 2024), MiWay will operate on a holiday schedule.

  • Two routes will operate at a reduced frequency: 17 Hurontario and 23 Lakeshore.

Three routes will not operate due to low customer demand: 28 Confederation, 46 Tenth Line-Osprey and 48 Erin Mills

Learn more about these and other service changes, as well as the MiWay 5 service plan benefits, at miway.ca.

Save the Date! Dixie Outlet Mall Policy Review: In-Person Open House – Monday January 29th at the Small Arms Inspection Building

By Planning & Development, Ward 1

The City is getting ready to move forward with next steps to help guide the future redevelopment of the Dixie Outlet Mall site.  Since our community meeting last March, staff have been developing recommended Official Plan policies for the entire site.

You are invited to an in-person meeting to learn more and share your input on draft policies for housing, parks, transportation, and non-residential uses such as retail, office, commercial and community uses.

Date:            Monday, January 29

Time:            Afternoon Session: 3 – 5 p.m.
Evening Session: 6 – 8 p.m.

Location:       Small Arms Inspection Building, 1352 Lakeshore Rd E

Community input is an important part of this process. To date, staff have received hundreds of ideas and suggestions from the public and are looking forward to sharing the draft policies with you for feedback.

REGISTER FOR THE MEETING

Not able to attend the meeting? You can learn more, ask questions and share your thoughts anytime at yoursay.mississauga.ca/dixie

 

These are the general dates for communication/engagement tasks related to the above noted event

  • Draft policies online January 10th
  • Postcard delivery by Canada Post begins on January 11th

The delivery area covers a 1 km radius around the mall site.

Postcards will be placed at the Lakeview Library and the Seniors Centre and e-blast notifications will be sent. We are planning to send the first e-blast notification on January 11th.

 

SCHEDULED WATER INTERRUPTION NOTICE – Monday, December 18th, from 9:00 am to 5:00pm – 1362 Lochlin Trail   

By Resources, Ward 1

INTERRUPTION DETAILS

Date and Time: Monday, December 18th, from 9:00 am to 5:00pm

Location: 1362 Lochlin Trail                                 

Addresses Affected: 1338-1446 Lochlin Trail                     

Project #:  C-603772

Regional Inspector:  Phemelo Mpoloka

Telephone #   437-220-8917

                        905-791-7800 ext. 3246/3247

The Region of Peel 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 Monday, December 18th, from approximately 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. If we need to reschedule this work due to weather or other circumstances, we will let you know the new date and time.

If this interruption may affect an alarm or maintenance company, it is your responsibility to notify them.  During the time that the water supply is interrupted, the building’s sprinkler protection system will not function.  A fire watch should be performed as necessary during time period.

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). Flush the toilets as well. 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 your water meter (usually located in the basement).  If it is leaking, call Water Meter Installations Dispatch at:

  • (905) 791 – 7800 Ext. 3226 (8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. – Monday to Friday)
  • (905) 791 – 7800 Ext. 4409 (After hours or Statutory Holidays)

Peel Region’s 2024 Budget Approved by Council

By Announcement, Resources

Focused on critical community needs including housing, public safety and infrastructure

Brampton, ON – (Dec. 8, 2023) – Yesterday, Regional Council approved Peel’s 2024 Operating and Capital Budget, with investments balanced between the needs of residents and businesses and the infrastructure needs of the broader community.

The development of the 2024 Budget was guided by Twelve Principles, with priority focus on the challenges Peel is facing as a growing community and increased service demands. Ongoing challenges include heightened inflation, aging infrastructure, the climate emergency and changing legislation.

The 2024 Budget includes investments of $5.9 billion to maintain current service levels for a growing population, while addressing priority community needs.

Critical urgent needs include:

  • The housing affordability crisis
  • Provincial housing targets that require accelerated infrastructure investments
  • Public health and safety
  • An influx of asylum seekers placing extraordinary pressure on Peel’s emergency shelter system
  • The declared climate change emergency
  • Eliminating systemic discrimination

Service Investments to Support the Community

Peel Regional Police

  • Increased investment in public safety through the addition of 135 uniformed officers, 96 civilian professionals, and 10 cadets
  • Capital investments to replace and build infrastructure, vehicles and equipment, expansion of facilities and advancing innovation
  • 2024-2027 Peel Regional Police Business Plan and 2024 Budget

Ontario Provincial Police – Town of Caledon

Housing Support

  • Enhancing investments in housing subsidy and wrap around supports through an investment of $5.4 million, to help 500-700 more households receive subsidies and/or supports
  • Enabling the development of an initial 100 community and/or supportive housing units with non-profit partner(s), with a $71 million capital investment in the Non-Profit Housing Development Program
  • Continuing to implement the Peel Community Housing Development Program with a capital investment of $12.4 million, enabling the development of a total of 1,444 units in the program
  • Expanding the place-based homelessness outreach teams and maintaining mobile outreach teams by investing $6.5 million
  • Improving access to health services and other supports for the homeless and precariously housed
  • Service transformation; a multi-year initiative that involves temporary enhanced emergency/crisis responses, a focus on prevention and increased faster access to housing subsidies and enhanced case management support
  • Providing $98 million for the state of good repair of Peel Living homes
  • Enhancing tenant relations
  • 2024-2027 Housing Support Business Plan and 2024 Budget

Water and Wastewater

  • Investing over $1 billion in capital investments to support the achievement of the Province’s new housing target – investments include $459.6 million for wastewater collection main replacement and construction, and $272.5 million for expansion of Water Resource Recovery Facilities
  • Prioritizing short-term growth-enabling infrastructure projects in all local municipalities to address growth priorities and areas where there are current development pressures not previously contemplated
  • Aligning the capital program with Peel’s new official plan
  • Employing a climate change lens on new capital and rehabilitation projects
  • 2024-2027 Water and Wastewater Business Plan and 2024 Budget

Transportation

  • Maintaining 1,700 lane kilometres of road to help keep residents safe and traffic moving
  • $117 million for road construction, intersection improvements, and active transportation
  • $25 million for roads structure replacement and rehabilitation and other asset management-related works
  • $5.3 million for the replacement of TransHelp vehicles at end of life and technology investments to enhance service delivery
  • Updating the Transportation Master Plan to account for changes in housing targets, and planning for growth to 2051
  • Investing resources to support the expeditious implementation of higher order transit
  • Building growth infrastructure on Mississauga Rd., Mayfield Rd., and Dixie Rd.
  • Building and improving active transportation facilities such as sidewalks and multiuse paths
  • 2024-2027 Transportation Business Plan and 2024 Budget

Paramedics

  • Adding 36 paramedics and three 24/7 ambulances to manage system pressures such as increasing call volumes, offload delay and staffing shortages
  • Investing $23.2 million to complete the construction of the Docksteader divisional reporting station
  • Ensuring ongoing service delivery through a capital investment of $5.0 million for future Paramedic station design
  • $8.2 million for purchases of ambulances and other fleet
  • Delivering mental health and wellness initiatives to support the psychological health and safety of the paramedics
  • 2024-2027 Paramedic Services Business Plan and 2024 Budget

Seniors Services

  • Serving 830 residents across all five Peel Long Term Care homes
  • Stabilizing operations in Long-Term care due to increased Infection Prevention and Control (IPAC) requirements and complex post-pandemic resident care by adding18 staff
  • Continuing to advance operations at the Seniors Health and Wellness Village
  • Enhancing the workforce to improve resident care and staff experience
  • Phased implementation and compliance with the Fixing Long Term Care Act, 2021 to enhance resident experience and quality of life net cost of $ 1.2 million
  • Piloting integrated care and expanding Adult Day Services and Respite Care to support clients and caregivers to age at home
  • 2024-2027 Seniors Services Business Plan and 2024 Budget

Public Health

  • Expanding public health inspection capacity to respond to the increased number of complaints and inspection requirements of water facilities and food premises
  • Increasing tuberculosis program capacity to prevent transmission in the community
  • Building capacity to address the health impacts of climate change and reduce risk to Peel residents’ health and well-being
  • 2024-2027 Public Health Business Plan and 2024 Budget

Community Investment

  • Ensuring food security and basic needs while supporting community groups including black serving agencies, asylum seekers and Peel’s other vulnerable populations through an additional investment of $3.2 million
  • Providing an additional $2 million in 2024 to the food security funding stream for food banks who are experiencing a 60% increase in food bank use
  • Finding solutions that can mitigate the impacts of poverty
  • Coordinating a systems response to increased immigration and arrival of refugees seeking supports
  • Advocating for resources and greater coordination for Anti-Human Sex Trafficking supports
  • 2024-2027 Community Investment Business Plan and 2024 Budget

Waste Management

  • Managing 550,000+ tonnes of waste annually from Peel’s 1.5 million residents
  • Transitioning of Peel’s Blue Box program on Oct. 1, 2024
  • Implementing the Organics and Yard Waste Processing Plan
  • Implementing a Mixed Waste Processing Pilot
  • 2024-2027 Waste Management Business Plan and 2024 Budget

Early Years and Child Care

  • Continuing to implement the Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care plan, with an increase of $60.6 million to expand the affordability program of lowering child care fees
  • Expanding by 11,980 child care spaces to underserved communities
  • Prioritizing diversity, equity and inclusion to ensure programs, policies and practices reflect the diverse needs of the community
  • 2024-2027 Early Years and Child Care Business Plan and 2024 Budget

Income Support

  • Providing an average of 25,000 residents with Ontario Works assistance on a monthly basis
  • Working with the community and other levels of government to improve social assistance programs
  • Implementing digital solutions to increase access to supports and services
  • 2024-2027 Income Support Business Plan and 2024 Budget

Cost savings and cost avoidance of $9.0 million have been reflected in the 2024 Budget, found through continuous improvement efforts and cost containment measures. The Continuous Improvement Program contributes to a strong culture of driving value, efficiency, and innovations at all levels of the organization and is directly tied to the Region’s annual budget process.

The 2024 Budget includes an average property tax increase of 1.9% for Region Controlled programs, 2.5% for Peel Regional Police and 0.1% for other External Agencies. In total, the budget increase of 4.5% contributes to the average residential property and commercial/industrial property tax bills of $245 and $432 respectively.

The budget includes a utility rate increase of 6.8%. The average home will see an increase to their utility bill of 21¢ per day (or $78 per year), while the average commercial/industrial property will see an increase of 22¢ per day (or $82 per year).

Quotes

“The 2024 Budget maintains vital services and makes key infrastructure investments while ensuring the challenges that our community is facing are a top priority. Council has passed a budget that invests responsibly in core service levels, promotes community safety, and protects the vulnerable, while also striving for innovation and efficiencies at all levels.”

Nando Iannicca, Regional Chair

“The 2024 Peel Region budget makes fiscally responsible, strategic investments in the community. The budget that has been passed includes funding for community housing, essential infrastructure, public safety, paramedics, and seniors’ services, climate change adaptation, the elimination of systemic discrimination, along with a host of important community-focused initiatives. Peel’s 2024 budget makes these necessary investments while following the Region’s long-standing reputation for fiscal responsibility.”

Gary Kent, Chief Administrative Officer

“In the midst of the social emergencies Peel Region is facing, the Council-supported 2024 Budget provides community investments that strike a balance between fiscal responsibility, and financial sustainability, while maintaining and improving services and infrastructure as we navigate these uncertain times. This budget ensures business continuity so that the Region’s $36 billion in infrastructure assets continue to provide service at the same level, now and in the future, and the complex and integral services of Peel continue uninterrupted.”

Davinder Valeri, Chief Financial Officer and Commissioner of Finance

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About Peel’s Transition

The Ontario government announced the dissolution of Peel Region and the establishment of a Transition Board (TB) as part of Bill 112. The Transition Board was appointed to provide recommendations to the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing on a range of restructuring matters related to the dissolution of Peel Region to make Mississauga, Brampton and Caledon independent municipalities by January 1, 2025.

To learn about the Transition Board, how it will make these recommendations, and to provide feedback to the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, visit Ontario’s Peel Region Transition Board website.

During our transition, Peel remains committed to providing services to residents and businesses. For information about our transition, visit Peel’s transition website.

About Peel Region 

Peel Region works with residents and partners to create a healthy, safe, and connected Community for Life for approximately 1.5 million people and over 200,000 businesses in Brampton, Mississauga and Caledon. Peel’s services touch the lives of residents every day. For more information, explore peelregion.ca and follow us on X @regionofpeel and Instagram @peelregion.ca.

Notice of Bus Stop Impact: #0332 – NB Hurontario St at Pinewood Tr | Effective Friday, December 22, 2023 @ 7:00am until further notice

By Resources, Ward 1

Stop(s) Impacted:  No. 0332: NB Hurontario St at Pinewood Tr

Temporary Stop Location:

Effective Wednesday, December 13, 2023 @ 7:00am to Friday, December 22, 2023 @ 7:00am:

0330 – NB Hurontario St at Hampshire Cres (150m north)

0304 – NB Hurontario St north of Mineola Rd E (210m south)

Effective Friday, December 22, 2023 @ 7:00am until further notice:

Relocated north of the intersection

Routes Impacted: 2 North

Date and Time: Effective Immediately

Estimated Duration: Until Further Notice

Event Type: HuLRT

Agency: Mobilinx

Notes:

–             Stops will remain accessible;

–             No detours required.

Notice of Bus Stop Impact: #0331 – SB Hurontario St at Indian Valley Trail | Wednesday, December 13, 2023

By Hurontario LRT, Resources, Ward 1

Please be advised of the following stop impacts. See the related details below:

Stop(s) Impacted:  No. 0331: SB Hurontario St at Indian Valley Trail

Temporary Stop Location:

0305 – Hurontario St south of Indian Valley Trail (195m south)

0329 – Hurontario St at Pinetree Way (315m north)

Routes Impacted: 2 South

Date and Time: Friday, December 22, 2023 @ 7:00am

Estimated Duration: until Thursday, December 21, 2023 @ 7:00am

Event Type: HuLRT

Agency: Mobilinx

Notes:

–             Stops will remain accessible;

–             No detours required.