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Easement on your property? Here’s what you need to know
An easement is ‘non-possessory,’ meaning that while the City does not own the land, they have the right to access and maintain infrastructure on the land. Easement agreements are unique to each property, yet all easements are registered on the title to the property and can be temporary or permanent.
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By-election for Mississauga Mayor to take place June 10, 2024
Today, Mississauga City Council approved the 2024 by-election schedule to fill the Mayor’s seat. The date of the by-election for Mayor is Monday, June 10, 2024. Council officially declared the Mayor’s seat vacant on January 17, 2024 and will pass the required by-law to hold the by-election at a special Council meeting on March 6, 2024.
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The Power of Hyper-Local Online Marketing: Connecting Businesses to Communities
One of the key advantages of hyper-local marketing is its ability to enhance visibility within a specific geographical area. With search engines prioritizing local results, businesses that optimize their online presence for hyper-local searches stand out in their communities. This is particularly crucial for small businesses, as it allows them to compete effectively against larger,…
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Fourplexes approved for Mississauga neighbourhoods
City Council has approved a motion to allow residents to build four residential units (fourplexes) on low-rise residential lots
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Ash Grove Mississauga Cement Plant is in the process of applying for Site-Specific Standards
Ash Grove Mississauga Cement Plant is in the process of applying for Site-Specific Standards for: Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) 1-hour average Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) 1-hour average
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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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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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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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Canada supports affordable housing in Peel Region
The announcement took place at the Clarkson Standard Support project, located at 1639 Lakeshore West in Mississauga
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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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Mississauga moves to permit four-plexes city-wide
Today, Mississauga Mayor Bonnie Crombie issued a Mayoral Directive to move forward with the necessary steps to allow residents to build four residential units on low-rise residential lots.
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Mississauga’s next steps to bring more housing options to low-rise neighbourhoods
On Monday, October 23, staff will update Planning and Development Committee on work underway to address the need for more housing options in neighbourhoods