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City to Improve Consumer Protection and Safety for Vehicle Towing and Storage

This week, Council approved additional regulations and procedures including a vehicle towing and storage online software application and creation of a subcommittee to improve consumer protection and safety for vehicle towing and storage. The subcommittee is to review options to help eliminate chasing. The subcommittee will be formed of Mayor Bonnie Crombie, Ron Starr Councillor Ward […]

Mississauga Offers Property to Habitat for Humanity

The City of Mississauga is moving forward on affordable housing in partnership with Habitat for Humanity to build two semi-detached homes with legal basement apartments on a vacant property to accommodate eight households in total. The property is a former fire station located at 3136 Victory Crescent in Malton. “Mississauga’s partnership with Habitat for Humanity […]

MyMalton: Planning and Development Committee Outcome

Last night the final report for MyMalton Community Vision was presented to City Council. Through Councillor Parrish and efforts from City staff, the MyMalton project gave residents the opportunity to give their input for the future growth and positive development in Malton. You can view the final document here. Planning and Development established a Corporate Report with […]

Article On Malton In Novᴁ Res Urbis

Vision for Malton: Community Input Informs Revitalization      by Geordie Gordon Long a neglected area of Mississauga, the Malton neighbourhood is getting a redo. After nearly eight months of public consultation, the vision, which highlights the need for reinvestment in the area and the creation of community gathering spaces, especially for youth, is complete. To […]

City’s Property Standards By-law to Regulate Storage of Region of Peel Waste and Recycling Collection Carts

The City’s Property Standards By-law is to be amended to help address concerns around the storage of the new Region of Peel Waste and Recycling Collection Carts. “The City does not currently regulate the storage of the carts,” said Mickey Frost, Director, Enforcement. “The by-law is restricting cart storage to the rear or side yard, […]

Mississauga’s 13th Accessibility Plan Annual Report Highlights Progress

Improvements to parks and trails, transportation and infrastructure highlight the progress the City of Mississauga is making to create an accessible community. The City’s Accessibility Coordinator, reported the achievements of Mississauga’s 13th Annual Accessibility Plan to the General Committee of Council. Highlights included: • Malton Village Park was developed with accessible seating, an accessible picnic […]

MyMalton Project Report

Last year, Councillor Parrish initiated the MyMalton project.  The overall goal of the project was to identify actions and review planning policies that will lead to the revitalization of the Malton community and result in positive impacts on the quality of life for its residents. Phase one of the project involved community engagement and is nearing completion.  […]

Additional Stormwater Residential Program Workshop

Due to the high level of interest from residents, the City has added an additional session for the Stormwater Residental Program Workshop. Click here for full details of the Workshop. The additional Workshop details are as follows: Location: Living Arts Centre, Staging Room Date: Wednesday, April 13th, 2016 Time: 2:30-4:30 p.m. To register click: http://mississaugastormwaterchargeresidentialworkshop.eventbrite.ca    

Renaming the Malton Arena and Wildwood Park!

Councillor Parrish spearheaded a motion to rename Malton Arena and Wildwood Park after Malton’s very own NHL legend, Paul Coffey. Unanimously, the motion passed in Council today! Paul Coffey’s roots are in Malton and his love of hockey started here. He began playing hockey at the age of four and years later joined the Malton Minor Hockey League. Although […]

Toronto Pearson and Noise Management

The GTAA’s noise management office monitors noise and noise abatement procedures at Toronto Pearson. If you have questions about airport operations and would like to register a noise complaint, you are encouraged to contact the Toronto Pearson Noise Office using any of the following means: WebTrak: A noise complaint can be registered using this online […]

Epilepsy Day – March 26th

This coming Saturday is Purple Day! Purple Day is an international grassroots effort dedicated to increasing awareness about epilepsy worldwide. On Saturday, March 26th, you are invited to wear the colour purple to raise awareness for the 50 million people around the world living with epilepsy.

Yard Waste Collection

Residents in the Cities of Brampton and Mississauga and urban areas in the Town of Caledon are advised that yard waste collection starts Monday, March 14.  Additionally, residents in rural areas of Caledon will now have their yard waste picked up eight times a year on Fridays. “We are pleased to offer residents an early […]

Peel Public Health Notice – Measles

Peel Public Health is investigating a confirmed case of measles in a child from Brampton who traveled to a measles-endemic country just prior to becoming ill. Members of the public may have been exposed to measles in a number of settings in Brampton during the period of March 12 – 17, 2016. Anyone who was […]

Stormwater Residential Program Workshop – April 13th

You are invited to attend a  Stormwater Residential Program Workshop, April 13th The Charge You may already be aware that properties in Mississauga will be assessed for a new stormwater charge which have begun appearing on the Region of Peel water bill. Please visit our website, www.stormwatercharge.ca, for details. A Residential Program? Council passed a motion to […]