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City of Mississauga Flood Warning

The City of Mississauga has experienced substantial rainfall over the last 24 hours and the weather forecast is predicting an additional 20 millimetres of rainfall before the end of day Wednesday, February 21. Water levels will continue to rise in response to the rain and melting snow. Ice in the Credit River may begin to […]

Winter Maintenance Operations

This is just a reminder of the City of Mississauga’s snow plow operations. Please drive carefully in these conditions and be patient of others. The City clears and salts roads, priority sidewalks, bus stops and pedestrian crossings within 12-36 hours after the end of a snowstorm. Back to back storms will extend this timing. Winter […]

City Recognizes Traffic Safety in Schools

Congratulations were in order today for four Mississauga schools and one principal who were recognized by Mississauga City Council for their commitment to traffic and student safety around their schools. The Wilde Wood Award and the Dr. Arthur Wood Award are presented annually by the Traffic Safety Council to schools and individuals who have advocated […]

City Requests Support from 2018 Federal and Provincial Budget for Top City Priorities

Today, Council adopted a resolution to seek ongoing support from the governments of Canada and Ontario for the City’s top priorities and initiatives: strategic transit investments sustainable infrastructure funding legislative changes city-building initiatives affordable housing and partnerships “There is a buzz about Mississauga these days as we are a city in demand,” said Mayor Bonnie […]

Goreway Bridge Update

We have exciting news! It has been a long journey, but we’ve just received confirmation that the easement for the Goreway Bridge has been purchased by Brampton, on the north side of the tracks, and the hydro permits have been submitted. The Goreway Bridge is finally underway! If you do not remember where things left off […]

Bus Stop Removals

Please be advised that effective January 15th, the following two bus stops will be removed from service: Stop #0627 Eastbound Eglinton Ave at Dixie Road (Route 35 East and 7 North) Stop#2036 Westbound Eglinton Ave at Dixie Road (Route 35 West and 87 North) All boarding and alighting for Routes 7 and 35/35A will occur on […]

CF-100 Featured in Airforce Magazine

The National publication of the Royal Canadian Air Force Association, Airforce magazine, featured an article in their December issue on the CF-100 Rededication Ceremony we held on September 24th. Eloquently written by Gord McNulty, the article gives a brief overview of this historical aircraft from its origins to its restoration. Click the link below to […]

Report Recommends Regulation of Short-Term Accommodations in Mississauga

A staff report presented yesterday to City of Mississauga’s Planning and Development Committee recommends amendments to the Zoning By-law to regulate short-term accommodations (STAs) in the City.  The recommendations include allowing STAs in all dwelling types that are primary residences, subject to conditions. The report also includes an update on responses from an online survey […]

Community Police Station Update

The proposal to close our community police station at Westwood Square was arrived at without consultation with the community, the owners of the mall, or your councillor. It was based on a reduction in crime for the area surrounding the mall, a desire to redeploy the three officers out into the community and in a […]

Now Available Online – Mississauga’s Proposed 2018 Business Plan and Budget

Residents can view the City of Mississauga’s 2018 proposed Business Plan and Budget online at mississauga.ca/budget. It describes program and service enhancements for 2018 and how they will be financed. Highlights The total proposed 2018 operating budget is $819.2 million. This amount is offset by revenue from various sources (e.g., transit fares and recreation fees) […]

Changes to Animal Care and Control By-law Improve Animal Welfare

Mississauga City Council approved amendments to the Animal Care and Control By-law at today’s meeting. These By-law changes formally recognize not-for-profit animal rescue organizations and provide clarity regarding trap, neuter, return (TNR) programs that manage feral cat populations. “These changes allow the City’s Animal Services to partner with approved organizations who operate rescue and foster […]

Parking Matters Mississauga

The City of Mississauga wants your help as we study citywide parking. This study, called Parking Matters, will help make future decisions about parking across the City. As our City continues to grow and evolve, our community parking needs are changing. All kinds of parking are being reviewed in the study including: on-street and off-street […]