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Mississauga: A winning conference destination
Since the formation of the City’s official Destination Marketing Organization (DMO) in 2020, Visit Mississauga has hit the ground running. They are making great strides showcasing Mississauga’s tourism offerings nationally and internationally and positioning the city as a destination for meetings and conferences. On November 21, 2023, the Professional Convention Management Association (PCMA) Canada announced that Mississauga…
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Public Meeting – Planning & Development Committee
This amendment will also introduce new permissions for Seasonal Outdoor Retail Sales and Display Areas and eliminate the Minimum Separation Distance requirement for restaurants near Residential Zones.
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Stay alert: Safely co-exist with coyotes
Mississauga is home to coyotes, so you may see them walking on our roads and sidewalks or lazing around in park spaces. Our urban ecosystem benefits from coyotes, which help control the population of rodents and other wildlife.
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City to hold public meetings on ways to increase housing choices in neighbourhoods
The City is holding two upcoming meetings on ways to increase housing choices in Mississauga neighbourhoods through gentle density. These meetings will provide more information about the City’s plans to remove barriers to help increase the number and variety of homes in existing single-detached neighbourhoods.
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Federal government makes great strides on multi-use paths in Mississauga
More than five kilometres of new recreational trails will be constructed in Mississauga thanks to an investment of more than $21 million from the Government of Canada, the City of Mississauga, the Region of Peel and Credit Valley Conservation (CVC)
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Virtual information session: learn more about the City’s 2024 Budget
Mississauga residents are invited to participate in the annual citywide Budget Information Session where the City’s proposed 2024 Budget will be discussed.
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Mississauga remembers with City Hall ceremony on November 11
On November 11, the City of Mississauga will honour Canadian Armed Forces past and present with an outdoor ceremony at City Hall. City officials and dignitaries will gather at the outdoor Community Memorial at 10:30 a.m. to pay tribute to Canada’s veterans. Members of the public may attend the Remembrance Day ceremony in person or…
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The City of Mississauga is proposing to make changes to the Official Plan and Zoning By-law to permit as-of-right development for up to four residential units on low-rise residential lots
City’s Proposal: To amend the City’s Official Plan and Zoning By-law to permit as-of-right development for up to four residential units on low-rise residential lots.
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Mississauga is ready for snow-clearing season
The City’s fleet includes about 500 pieces of snow-clearing equipment, including 180 salt and plow trucks, 46 plow loaders and 275 sidewalk and bus stop clearing units.
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Keep Wildlife Wild
The City’s many parks, conservation areas and natural green spaces provide ample space for wildlife to thrive. However, it’s important to remember that these animals are wild and we should treat them respectfully and cautiously.
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City of Mississauga Updates Noise Control Program
The updated Noise Control Program provides improved service through enhanced overnight and weekend coverage for noise complaints. This includes a new Priority Response Model to determine when an onsite investigation from an Enforcement Officer is needed.
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Police Investigating Needle Found in Halloween Candy
The 11 Division Criminal Investigation Bureau is investigating after a needle was located in a chocolate bar collected after Halloween trick or treating in Mississauga. Police believe this chocolate bar is from the neighbourhood south of Mississauga Road between Portway Avenue and Gatley Road. There has only been one incident reported at this time. Police…