The Government of Ontario has approved Mississauga’s new Official Plan, a major milestone in shaping the City’s future growth and development. On March 24, 2026, the Minister of Municipal Affairs and ...
The Live Music Grant program provides funding to offset eligible expenses associated with the presentation of safe and inclusive live music events to Mississauga residents and visitors. The grant is ...
We’ll start an investigation within five business days We’ll remove graffiti according to the City’s policy on Graffiti Removal From City Property Graffiti on private property will be removed by the ...
If you notice litter, illegal dumping (garbage left without permission) or debris in parks, on roads or on public property, you can report it to the City. Report litter or illegal dumping in parks ...
You can request a temporary parking permit using your vehicle’s licence plate. Temporary parking permits are valid for five days and can be used for up to five different vehicles. Each vehicle plate ...
The closest major intersection is Ogden Avenue and Atwater Avenue. Lakeview Library first opened its doors to the public in 1967. It was built as a centennial project commemorating Canada’s 100-year ...
Build up to four units on your residential property. If you own a detached, semi-detached or town home, you can build up to two additional residential units or a fourplex on your property. These units ...
See live views of the Mississauga Civic Centre and Mississauga Celebration Square. Webcam audio is a selection of music by local Mississauga artists provided by music 311. City staff don’t monitor or ...
You can apply for a rebate of up to $7,500 to help with the cost of installing basement flooding prevention measures. False claims by contractors The City has no ...
Hazel McCallion was mayor of Mississauga for 36 years. She was first elected in November 1978, and went on to serve 12 consecutive terms as mayor; the longest-serving mayor in the City’s history. She ...
Project updates for the Dundas Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Mississauga East that will run between Cooksville and the Etobicoke Creek. As the first segment of the BRT to be constructed, it will include ...
Enjoy outdoor activities at Mississauga’s largest park. Use the trails for views of the Credit River and ravines, and for bird and nature watching. You can also fish for salmon or trout in the river.
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