Mississauga Trails Bikeways

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Mississauga Trails Bikeways AB CDE F @=/2>=A7B7=<A ;7AA7AA/C5/B@/7:A0793E/GA;/> 4=@1G1:7ABA 17BG=40@/;>B=< ;7AA7AA/C5/B@/7:A0793E/GA;/> 407 B@/7:3B7?C3BB3 `Sa^]\aWPWZWbg6]eSdS`WbWabVSZOe ^`]bSQbg]c^`]^S`ZgBVSab`O^a /QQ]`RW\Ub]bVS6WUVeOgB`OT¿Q To London, Windsor, Detroit eee[WaaWaaOcUOQgQZW\UQO 17BG=40@/;>B=< 6S`SO`Sa][S_cWQYbW^ab]VSZ^YSS^ T]`bV]aS%gSO`a]ZRO\Rg]c\US`b] aV]cZRPSa\cUeWbV]cb^W\QVW\U /Qb]T=\bO`W]PWQgQZSaO`S 407 Credit River Priory Cr. Kittridge Dr. SdS`g]\SQ]c`bS]caO\RVO^^g]\]c` eSO`OVSZ[SbESO`W\UO\O^^`]dSR O\RPSSOagb]TOabS\O\R`SZSOaS dSVWQZSa1gQZWabaVOdSbVSaO[S IVE AD Cowie Ct. Dwiggin Ave. PWQgQZSVSZ[SbeWZZ`SRcQSbVS\c[PS` 6SZ[SbaeWbVT]c`TcZZgORXcabOPZS 17BG=40@/;>B=< SCH SCH b`OWZaagabS[ `WUVbaO\R`Sa^]\aWPWZWbWSaOa Redstone Rd. Y DR . ;OZb]\:]]^ Chinook WA Dr. us Cr 9SS^b]bVS`WUVb O\RaSdS`Wbg]TVSORW\Xc`WSaacabOW\SR ab`O^aO`SPSab Golf Pickfair Dr []b]`WabaO\RO`SacPXSQbb]bVS Redstone Rd. RE Range MEADOWVALE BLVD. Clara Dr. Disc AMALEA RO SCH SCH GO 1gQZWabagWSZRb]^SRSab`WO\a W\PWQgQZSQ`OaVSa4]ZZ]eW\UbVS`cZSa BR 1 Middlebrook St. 1 aO[Sb`OT¿QZOeaaWU\aO\RaWU\OZa Catalpa Rd. SCH . SCH Shopping area AD 407 Redstone Rd. SCH Malton . ALE BLVD. g St. ]TbVS`]ORO\RcaW\UaOTSS_cW^[S\b TIA ROAD Totoredaca AD Twilight Rd 5WdSOcRWPZSeO`\W\UeVS\^OaaW\U A75</:AB=7<271/B3BC@<A ARGEN Motel 6 Manion Rd. Morning Star Dr. (Indoor) SCH ate Dr SCH Mississauga SCH Malton Community Centre AM RO n G Lisgar 407 Mississauga Library Malton Leesbur [Og^`SdS\bQ]ZZWaW]\a Sills Rd. 9SS^b]bVSb`OWZ Casablanca Samuelson Circle Cir. MAVIS ROAD RBR PORT RO Morning Star Dr Brando Gulfstream Way AD MEADOWV BVS1A//<A7]`A<3::O^^`]dSR IR ;3/2=ED/:3 TO 2]\]bZWbbS` RRY ROAD WES A Westwood Mall Avon DE T DREW ROAD SCH SCH Rosehurst Dr. 401 Terragar Boul. Streetsville Dr. E RO Malton . 407 A BMX Glen Golf Meadowvale Etude Dr. Dunrankin Dr. @Sa^SQb\Obc`SO\R^`WdObS^`]^S`bg VSZ[SbaV]cZRQ]dS`bVSb]^]Tg]c` Cyclist’s position from curb SCH R Beverley St. Victory G :3D7 Aspen Ave. Course SCH Conservation DIXI E Dirt . Hall C.C. Woodruff Cr. Woodhenge Way . N D Area Churchill Ave. TIA Jump LV 6OdSg]c`R]U]\OZSOaV T]`SVSOR7TbVSVSZ[SbWabW^^SRb]] R Atwood Lane Ripon St. Justine Dr O M B Crabtree Cr. Sandhurst Dr. E E LIN ROAD A A 1@339 Malton Parks Depot Codlin Ave. Snowball Rd. DOWVAL Dalewood Dr D Y. 10) MISSISSAUGA ROAD LL BOULEVARD Derry Hampton Inn Minotola Ave. TO`T]`eO`R]`POQYeO`RWbeWZZ\]b Scotch Pine Gt. Tamar Rd. Fir Tree Dr . NINTH LINE Avalon Dr. SCH Khalsa Dr. Cattrick St. DER Financial Dr. West Toronto/ Copenhagen Rd. RY ROA TDIPPM Valleyrose King Cemetery Victory Cr. D Cemetery (HW Mississauga W Tr. AD ;/:B=< Wild Cherry Ln. EST :SdW1`SSY Dr. Derrydale Monte Carlo Inn Studley St. STOP LEFT RIGHT or RIGHT ET DERRY ROAD EAST DERRY ROAD EAST Kindree Augusta Dr. Holiday Inn Inuit Golf Course Airport Suites DERRY ROAD EAST =<B/@7=¸A071G1:3 Select Mississauga MCLAUGH RAMP Cemetery P Old Mill Ln. Mississauga DERRY ROAD EAST . r Old Derry Road Carlscrest . o PARK DERRY ROAD WEST STRE DERRY ROAD WEST T Old Derry Road Rd. f 4OWZc`Sb]caS^`]^S`aWU\OZaO\R`WRS DERRY ROAD WES Malton e C SCH Convention Moore's s Malton Arena Eden Four Points by Sheraton s 63:;3B:/E R TOMKEN ROAD i Nashua Dr. Meadowvale Village Centre IO Cemetery o Parked cars . SCH Cemetery Mississauga Meadowvale E n Danton Prom. D Community Centre a SCH AMALEA RO edette Dr GO l NSTON CHURCHI SCH Courtyard I V W\^`]^S``]OR^]aWbW]\aQO\`SacZbW\ Milltower Ct. T C V Arrowsmith Dr. o Way anguard Dr by Marriott I Way Hills Golden International Centre 7bWaab`]\UZg`SQ][[S\RSRbVObOZZ BR SECOND LINE WEST u RE E SCH V WI BMX Vanderbilt Rd. W r Mississauga Longside Dr. t R Residence Inn R WA EXD Dirt O . QVO`USac\RS`bVS=\bO`W]6WUVeOg A ALE BL Gracefield Dr SCH by Marriott Best Western Admiral Avila Rd. Y DR QgQZWabaW``Sa^SQbWdS]TOUSeSO`O Jump D Gypsy Meadowvale Plum T Toronto/ CP Rail HURONTAR Hotel & Suites ree Cres. Silverthorn Mill Ave. DY ROAD SCH Fly Cr. eek VD r :WaUO`;SOR]e M Mississauga AD B`OT¿Q/QbO\Re]`aSO\OQQWRS\b SCH Olympus Mews Craig Carrier Ct. Western Skies IVE I Skyway Dr. Davand Dr 1A//<A7]`A<3::O^^`]dSRPWQgQZS 0`]]YB`OWZ L AQUITA L T Golden Hills Way C Lamplight Way 410 R SCH INE AVENUE KENNE R E E L Delta Meadowvale Resort VSZ[SbG]c`^S`a]\OZaOTSbgWag]c` WRONG WRONG RIGHT E PORT RO A Kazoo Maritz Dr. Meadowvale Century Ave. K & Conference Centre W Ct. 427 IR Town Centre Meadowvale Etobicoke C D N Community ARGE A Wide lane R Meadowvale N Y T 401 1=C@B<3G>/@9 . Centre I Four Rinks IA . V Orlando Dr 2 2 C R T Doug Leavens Bl E Arena O D Mississauga Library Courtneypark S vd. I SCH SCH A A R E E C Mississauga Library Meadowvale SCH COURTNEYPARK DRIV Snow Goose Lanes C Viscount Rd. LE Meadowvale Pool (Indoor) O EST ;WZU`]dS BATTLEFORD ROAD Montevideo Rd. SCH U W Meadowvale Delgado Dr RT IVE 17BG=4 N Silver Dart Dr B`OWZ Theatre EYPA DR Monticello Surveyor Rd. RK Mews . SCH Comfort Inn Meadowvale AD B=@=<B= CREDITVIEW ROAD Donway Dr. Kateson Dr. SCH Pintail Cir. AD COURTNEYPARK DRIVE EAST Alderwood Tr. Econo Lodge Inn & Suites Lisgar Dr. Miller's Gr. Steen Dr E RO arbler Ln. Cantelon Cr. G . Suffolk Ct. Toronto Airport W L Kenninghall Blvd.Charing Dr SCH E B=E<=4;7:B=< Spicewood Colebrook Cr. Ormindale N alconer Dr. Way McCovey Dr Way SCH F DIXI Nutcracker Dr. EW\ab]\ E Montevideo Rd. Southfield Rd. Cr. Four Points by Sheraton Toronto Airport Narrow lane Ridgepoint 1Vc`QVWZZ R Clemens American Dr. I The Practice Tee Meyerside Dr. Way B`OWZ N A Atwell Dr Credit River Foster Cr. Silver DartIR Dr Meadowvale Donway Dr. D Montevideo Rd. RKWAY . Parks Depot PORT RO Viscount Rd. R Hollywell Ave. SCH Bancroft Dr MISSISSAUGA RO PA Cantay Rd. Miller's Gr. I V Suburban Dr. Lester B. Pearson Dorman Rd. Plate Dr 407 Stancombe Cr. Estes Mulberry Cr. E TERMINAL 3 Plainsman Rd. Dunton Athletic Fields Nipiwin Inlake Ct. alconer Dr. Sir Monty's Dr. Cr. SCH Boyer Blvd. Waxwing Dr Cobbinshaw Cir. Osprey Blvd. Kindree Cir. Inlake Ct. F Trinity Dr. Dr. Kenway Dr. International n Rd. Ct. Way . Osprey Marsh Cheega Ct. SCH Ordan Dr. BethridgeQueen's . Bancroft Dr. :OYS AD 409 NINTH LINE F y Bankhead Greenbelt Cres. armstead Ln. SCH Abilene Dr Atlantic Dr. Fairfield Inn EOPcYOg\S Emerson Ln. Four Points by Sheraton Airport 27 Precisio Keynes Cr. Studio 6 401 Toronto Airport West Sheraton & Suites . Rd. TENTH LINE B`OWZ Fullerton Cr. Credit Valley Ivandale Dr. Standish Ct. Toronto/ Gateway Toronto MCLAUGHLIN ROAD Hotel Airport Right turn only lane Rd. Town Centre Douguy Blvd. Mississauga Hampton Streetsville St. Ives Wa BRITANNIA ROAD EAST 0`WbO\\WO Roxbury rcester Rd RIN MILLS Inn & Suites MAVIS ROAD Flower Patch Ct. Camgreen Cir Silken Laumann BRITANNIA ROAD WEST . E Caroga Dr. B`OWZ EST Toronto Airport Wo Bermuda Dr Chalfont Cr. BRITANNIA ROAD W Aquarius Holiday Inn Toronto West Trinity Cemetery . Heartland . Springrun MKEN ROAD r . Ct. Galesway Blvd. Quality Inn Airport West Way Belcaro Way Astrella Cr. Centre Sandstone Dr. BRITANNIA Prestonwood Cr. Shopping Brunel Rd. ROAD EAST TO Malham Termini Terr Fasken Dr. Gate River Rd. Atwell D City View Dr Hargood Pl. SCH eek TERMINAL 1 Carlingview Dr Vulcan S . SCH Bet 2S``gaWRS5`SS\B`OWZ4 8OQY2O`ZW\U;S[]`WOZ>O`Y0% 1cZVO[B`OWZ0! McDowell Dr. McDowell Dr. Coulson Ct. Turney Dr. Joymar Dr Hilton h SCH SCH Wrigglesworth William St. Rivergrove Aldridge St. t. Traders Blvd. Toronto Owls Foot Dr.Cr. (Indoor) WAY Airport Holiday Inn Select Toronto Airport St. Rivergrove X MATHESON BOULEVARD WEST albourne St. :OYS/_cWbOW\SB`OWZ0 !$Y[ SCH Riverside Pl. Community SCH F Belfiel Iron ;/7<B@/7:A@=CB3A SCH Whitehorn Ave. Rose Cherry Pl. Best Western Toronto Airport West . Mississauga Churchill Meadows Blvd. SCH Wickham Rd. Hilton Garden Inn Westin Bristol Place Toronto Airport Quality Suites ARD Roy Rd. Centre d Rd. Mississauga Library Streetsville SCH Avebury Rd. Toronto/Mississauga Toronto Airport rt Dr :OYSEOPcYOg\SB`OWZ/!!Y[ Library Castlebridge Dr. Scarth Ct. SCH Etobicoke Cr \]bOZZ^ObVeOgaO`SZWabSR Pickwick Dr Father D'Souza Dr. Ambler Dr. 409 Churchill Church St. Travelodge Hotel Turbine d. Atwell Dr . Meadows RAMP SCH Rogerson Rd. Catholic Board of Education Toronto Airport :SdW1`SSYB`OWZ0 Y[ TERRY FO Avonvick Ave. Cr. Strathmore Ct. 1cZVO[ ColbyCt. Toronto Airport Marriott Brockpo /ZPS`b]1ObOcRSbbOB`OWZ2"&Y[ THOMAS STREET PARK Quality Inn & Suites RD 3 SCH B`OWZ Residence Inn by Marriott Toronto Airport 3 INE Maldaver Ave. Range R VE :WaUO`;SOR]e0`]]YB`OWZ/ "#Y[ Arbourview Terr. Taw Ave. Four Winds Way Public Board of Education Holiday Inn Express Courtyard by Marriott Toronto Airport Belf /^^ZSe]]RB`OWZ2# #Y[ Fountain Park Ave. Turney Dr. ie Wyndham St. Preston Manor Way Carlingview Airport Inn HILL BOULEV THOMAS STREET THOMAS STREET Toronto Airport Area 427 Park Plaza Toronto Airport Swiftdale Dr.
Recommended publications
  • September 2008 You Can Only Imagine How Happy We Are to Bring the Latest Edition of LPSS Editor@ Lpssmatters .Com Matters to You
    LPSS Matters Official Alumni Newsletter of Lorne Park Secondary School Volume 8, Issue 1 Dear Grads, September 2008 You can only imagine how happy we are to bring the latest edition of LPSS Editor@ LPSSMatters .com Matters to you. www. LPSSMatters .com Sorry that it has taken this long but we had a few changes at the ole newsletter and used this opportunity to ramp staff up and to collect all kinds of news and stories for you to read. In this issue: One of those ramping up was me. • Found - new Editor for LPSS Matters What a treat it has been to read your letters, comments and the contributions of our dedicated columnist staff. Thanks for making the effort to get them to us. I found myself rereading some of these several times both because they Reunion 2007 • were so interesting and because I fouled up while editing and learning how to Reflections pg2 use Publisher and so lost them in this process. Fortunately with this tool you never really lose anything it just disappears and so the game is more like hide and seek. My mother use to say I was slow but sure—slow to learn and sure to • Connections pg11 forget—she was apparently right I must reluctantly conclude! However I feel confident to now say we will not be so long bringing you the • LPSS Matters a next edition. In fact, make a note to be on the look out for our winter edition history pg12 sometime in early February. I know our team is chomping at the bit to make their respective contributions and so as the ink dries here preparations are already under way for our next edition.
    [Show full text]
  • The Credit River Watershed Provides at Least $371 Million Per Year In
    Natural FACT Credit SHEET Estimating the Value of Natural Photo-illustration David Dodge & Robert Weidemann Capital in the Credit River Watershed About the Credit River Watershed The Credit River flows from its origins in The Credit River Watershed Orangeville to Lake Ontario at Port Credit in the City of Mississauga. The watershed provides at least $371 million per covers an area of almost 1,000 square kilometres and has a population of 757,600. year in ecological services to the The Credit River Watershed is also an important sub-component of the Great Lakes Basin. Its most notable natural capital residents of the watershed resources include wetlands, upland forests Without nature, humans could not survive. Nature provides the raw materials for every and water. product we consume. More importantly, it constantly supplies services that sustain life, such as fresh drinking water, food and clean air. Nature directly affects human well- Natural Capital being through its ability to meet a wide variety of human needs, whether from tangible ecological services or from more abstract, psychological connections to nature. Natural capital consists of the assets of Unfortunately, current accounting systems rarely, if ever, account for nature. In fact, natural ecosystems whose very presence we often assume nature provides unlimited resources, such as sheries, forests and yields a flow of ecological services. This clean drinking water. We act as if the bank of nature has unlimited assets, and we keep concept was derived from the same notion making withdrawals as if there is no tomorrow. that we use to treat other forms of capital in our society (financial and human).
    [Show full text]
  • International Languages Program Flyer
    INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGES ELEMENTARY Academic program, funded by the Ministry of Education Available to students in grades FDK1/FDK2 to 8 No prior language experience necessary Continuous registration at the IL sites on Saturdays ONLY (St. Herbert: Sunday ONLY) 9:00 am—11:30 am Enrolment is limited at each location $ 25.00 Non-Refundable Material Fee Ask about the Arts & Culture Program at your site DPCDSB Adult and Continuing Education Department 870 Queen Street West, Suite 100 Mississauga, ON L5H 4G1 Phone: 905.891.9263 Ext. 0 www.dpcdsb.org Funded by The Ontario Ministry of Education LOCATION LANGUAGES BOLTON St. John the Baptist Italian, Malayalam, Polish, Portuguese, 299 Landsbridge St. Spanish, Tamil, Thelunga Bolton ON L7E 2K4 BRAMPTON St. Kevin Hindi, Igbo, Malayalam, Portuguese, 103 Malta Ave Punjabi Brampton ON L6Y 4C8 Pauline Vanier Hindi, Punjabi 56 Oaklea Blvd. Brampton ON L6Y 4W7 St. Francis Xavier Polish, Portuguese, Twi 111 Bartley Bull Pkwy Brampton, ON L6W 2J8 St. Isaac Jogues Italian, Malayalam, Portuguese, Punjabi, 800 Great Lakes Dr. Spanish, Brampton, ON L6R 2W7 MISSISSAUGA EAST St. Teresa of Calcutta Croatian, Italian, Polish 1120 Runningbrook Dr. Slovak Mississauga ON L4Y 2T2 Mary Fix Polish, Spanish, Tamil 486 Paisley Blvd. West Mississauga ON L5B 2M4 LOCATION LANGUAGES MISSISSAUGA WEST Divine Mercy Polish, Spanish, Tamil 2840 Duncairn Drive Mississauga ON L5M 5C6 St. Bernadette Arabic, Polish 1060 White Clover Way Mississauga, ON L5V 1G7 St. Clare Igbo, Mandarin, Polish, Portuguese, 4140 Glen Erin Drive Mississauga, ON L5L 2Z3 * St. Herbert (SUNDAY) Hebrew, Urdu 5180 Fallingbrook Drive Mississauga, ON L5V 2C6 St. Sebastian Croatian, Italian, Malayalam 3460 Aguinas Ave Mississauga, ON L5M 7L2 MISSISSAUGA CENTRAL St.
    [Show full text]
  • Pregnant? • Monday to Friday, 10 A.M
    What supports are Peer Support Groups available in Peel? Peel Postpartum Family Adjustment After Birth Have a baby? Support Line Peer Support Groups are held weekly in several 905-459-8441 • 289-298-5468 (Caledon) Ontario Early Years Centres Pregnant? • Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. across the region. • Caring, confidential support from How are you mothers who have been there. Call your closest centre for • Services available in English, Hindi, more information: feeling? Urdu, Punjabi, Spanish, Portuguese, Mandarin and Cantonese. Brampton Parent-Child Resource Centres PMD in Peel Website Brampton Centre OEYC 180 Sandalwood Pkwy. E., Unit 8C, Brampton pmdinpeel.ca 905-495-3430 Caledon Parent-Child Centre Visit our website to learn more about: Dufferin-Peel-Wellington Grey OEYC • Postpartum Mood Disorders. 150 Queen St. S., Bolton • Community resources and services. 905-857-0090 • Articles and links to research. Dixie-Bloor Neighbourhood Centre • Links to multilingual fact sheets and Mississauga East OEYC 3160 Tomken Rd., Mississauga frequently asked questions. 905-276-6392 Malton Neighbourhood Services Women’s Reproductive Bramalea-Gore-Malton-Springdale OEYC 3450 Morning Star Dr., Mississauga Mental Health Program 905-677-6270 Trillium Health Partners – Credit Valley Site Mississauga Parent-Child Resource Centres trilliumhealthpartners.ca Mississauga South OEYC 1801 Lakeshore Rd. W., Mississauga • Support and treatment for women 905-822-1114 Scan this QR code with experiencing mental health issues during Mississauga Parent-Child Resource Centres your smart phone pregnancy or after the birth of a baby. Mississauga West OEYC • Therapy, consultation, support groups, 6677 Meadowvale Town Centre Cir., Mississauga educational workshops, and counselling.
    [Show full text]
  • Trans Canada Trail Proposed in the City of Toronto (Various Wards)
    Trans Canada Trail Proposed in the City of Toronto (Various Wards) (City Council on February 29, March 1 and 2, 2000, adopted this Clause, without amendment.) The Economic Development and Parks Committee recommends the adoption of the following report (January 24, 2000) from the Commissioner of Economic Development, Culture and Tourism: Purpose: To report on the development of the Trans Canada Trail; identifying the City of Toronto’s potential participation through the identification of a trail route through the City and the siting of one or more Trans Canada Trail pavilions at appropriate locations along that route. Financial Implications and Impact Statement: Identifying existing trails and cycling routes within the City as part of the Trans Canada Trail can be accomplished at very minimal costs to the City (e.g., the installation of Trans Canada Trail signage). The development of new trails to fill in gaps in the City’s trail network will also provide linkages that may be suitable for the Trans Canada Trail, in either an interim or long-term framework. These sections of new trail will be planned and budgeted for as part of the City’s future Capital Works Programs. Since pavilions are an integral part of the Trans Canada Trail program, the Trans Canada Trail Foundation provides 100 percent of the funding for the construction of each pavilion. Funding assistance for trail development in each province/territory is potentially available from the Trans Canada Trail Foundation. Individual donations may only be identified by the donor to be used on a provincial/territorial basis and not at a more specific local level.
    [Show full text]
  • Planning and Infrastructure Services Committee Item N1 for May 11, 2015
    Nll-l Ihe Region of Peel is theproud recipient of the National Quality Institute Order of IfRegion of Peel Excellence, Quality; theNational Quality Institute Canada Award of Excellence Gold Award, Wotting fe/i i/eu Healthy Workplace; anda 2008 IPAC/Dcloittc Public Sector Leadership ColdAward. R£CR»Y£D Ci.&'rlfOS f.ip.PT. APK I 0 2015 April 24, 2015 Resolution Number 2015-268 Mr. Peter Fay HEtf.KO.: RLE MC: City Clerk City of Brampton Planning and Infrastructure 2 Wellington Street West Services Committee Brampton, ON L6Y 4R2 Dear Mr. Fay: Subject: Ministry of Transportation Southern Highways Program 2014-2018 I am writing to advise that Regional Council approved the following resolution at its meeting held on Thursday, April 16, 2015: Resolution 2015-268 That the comments outlined in the report of the Commissioner of Public Works titled 'Ministry of Transportation Southern Highways Program 2014-2018* be endorsed; And further, that the Ministry of Transportation be requested to advance the planning, design and construction of highway improvements in and surrounding Peel Region listed in the "Planning for the Future Beyond 2018" section of the Southern Highways Program 2014-2018 to within the next five years, including Highways 401, 410, 427, Queen Elizabeth Way, Simcoe Area, GTA West Corridor and Niagara to GTA Corridor; And further, that the Ministry of Transportation be requested to plan for a further extension of Highway 427 to Highway 9; And further, that the Ministry of Transportation be requested to publish a long range sustainable transportation plan for Southern Ontario highways; And further, that a copy of the subject report be forwarded to the Ministry of Transportation, Ministry of Economic Development, Employment and Infrastructure, the Regions of York and Halton, the Cities of Brampton, Mississauga, Toronto and Vaughan, and the Town of Caledon, for information.
    [Show full text]
  • Escribe Minutes
    Council 2020/09/30 1 Council Date: September 30, 2020 Time: 9:34 AM Location: Council Chambers, Civic Centre, 2nd Floor 300 City Centre Drive, Mississauga, Ontario, L5B 3C1 And Online Video Conference Members Mayor Bonnie Crombie Councillor Stephen Dasko Ward 1 Councillor Karen Ras Ward 2 Councillor Chris Fonseca Ward 3 Councillor John Kovac Ward 4 Councillor Carolyn Parrish Ward 5 Councillor Ron Starr Ward 6 Councillor Dipika Damerla Ward 7 Councillor Matt Mahoney Ward 8 Councillor Pat Saito Ward 9 Councillor Sue McFadden Ward 10 Councillor George Carlson Ward 11 Paul Mitcham, City Manager and Chief Administrative Officer Gary Kent, Commissioner of Corporate Services and Chief Financial Officer Shari Lichterman, Commissioner of Community Services Geoff Wright, Commissioner of Transportation and Works Andrew Whittemore, Commissioner of Planning and Building Andra Maxwell, City Solicitor, Legal Services Diana Rusnov, Director of Legislative Services and City Clerk Sacha Smith, Manager of Legislative Services and Deputy Clerk Stephanie Smith, Legislative Coordinator, Legislative Services Division _____________________________________________________________________ Council 2020/09/30 2 1. CALL TO ORDER Mayor Crombie called the meeting to order at 9:34 AM. 2. INDIGENOUS LAND STATEMENT Mayor Crombie recited the Indigenous Land Statement. 3. APPROVAL OF AGENDA Councillor Mahoney added a by law to transfer funds from the Cash in Lieu of Parkland Reserve Fund (Account A32121) to Downtown Growth Area Cooksville Creek (F-521) (PN 20-310) GC-0188-2020/September 23, 2020 RESOLUTION Moved By Councillor M. Mahoney Seconded By Councillor C. Fonseca That the agenda for the Council meeting on September 30, 2020 be approved, as amended.
    [Show full text]
  • (501 Lakeshore Road) Background Booklet: Lakeview District
    Inglis Site (501 Lakeshore Road) Background Booklet: Lakeview District January 30th, 2008 Place Making Session District Place Making Background Booklet Lakeview District Community Priorities: 2. Promote Vibrant Mixed Use Development: (Identifi ed at the kick-off meeting) • Balances population during the day and night • Provides diversity in housing types Priority #1: Shape Future Development • Attracts diversity in types of commercial, retail and professional Use appropriate building heights, massing and design for all areas especially for services residential areas and areas along Lakeshore Road. • Is respectful of adjacent land uses • Provides needed uses Priority #2: Vision for Brownfi eld Sites Develop a new vision for the existing vacant and under-utilized sites, including the 3. Shape New Development: OPG lands, sites along Lakeshore and industrial areas. • Properly address the street, proportions, uses • Respectful of community character, place specifi c Priority #3: Community Character and Main Streets • Appropriate building heights Achieve and maintain a pedestrian and cyclist friendly main street for both com- • Appropriate transitioning and setbacks munities. Create vibrant public spaces . Address existing transportation and traffi c • Appropriate land uses congestion issues. • Sustainable design, energy effi cient • Accommodates needed uses Priority #4: Connect to the Waterfront • Rationalizes driveway entrances Visually and physically connect to the waterfront with more green spaces and open views to the lake 4. Push for Quality Public Spaces: • Express district identity and heritage Priority #5: The Environment • Protect urban tree canopy and sun access Healthy communities – clean air, water and land. Build environmentally friendly • Provide safe places and linkages, cohesive and organized buildings. Expand existing green spaces and enhance existing natural features.
    [Show full text]
  • Exhibition Place Master Plan – Phase 1 Proposals Report
    Acknowledgments The site of Exhibition Place has had a long tradition as a gathering place. Given its location on the water, these lands would have attracted Indigenous populations before recorded history. We acknowledge that the land occupied by Exhibition Place is the traditional territory of many nations including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples and is now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Metis peoples. We also acknowledge that Toronto is covered by Treaty 13 with the Mississaugas of the Credit, and the Williams Treaties signed with multiple Mississaugas and Chippewa bands. Figure 1. Moccasin Identifier engraving at Toronto Trillium Park The study team would like to thank City Planning Division Study Team Exhibition Place Lynda Macdonald, Director Don Boyle, Chief Executive Officer Nasim Adab Gilles Bouchard Tamara Anson-Cartwright Catherine de Nobriga Juliana Azem Ribeiro de Almeida Mark Goss Bryan Bowen Hardat Persaud David Brutto Tony Porter Brent Fairbairn Laura Purdy Christian Giles Debbie Sanderson Kevin Lee Kelvin Seow Liz McFarland Svetlana Lavrentieva Board of Governors Melanie Melnyk Tenants, Clients and Operators Dan Nicholson James Parakh David Stonehouse Brad Sunderland Nigel Tahair Alison Torrie-Lapaire 4 - PHASE 1 PROPOSALS REPORT FOR EXHIBITION PLACE Local Advisory Committee Technical Advisory Committee Bathurst Quay Neighbourhood Association Michelle Berquist - Transportation Planning The Bentway Swinzle Chauhan – Transportation Services
    [Show full text]
  • City of Mississauga
    Complete Streets in Southern Ontario: Project Overview In summer 2012, the Toronto Centre for Active Transportation (TCAT), a project of Clean Air Partnership, conducted survey-based research in Grey and Bruce Counties, Niagara Region and the City of Mississauga. TCAT’s objective was to investigate the status of Complete Streets in these jurisdictions and to gain a better understanding of the barriers to implementing Complete Streets policy and projects. TCAT collected online surveys from a diverse set of respondents from each jurisdiction including planners, engineers and public health staff, active transportation and accessibility advocates and elected officials. Survey responses from the City of Mississauga were analysed and incorporated into a case study available below. Survey respondents’ names are kept confidential. City of Mississauga Population 713,443 Land Area (km²) 292.40 Population density (people/km²) 2439.9 Jurisdiction type Lower-tier Munic. “It is important to work collaboratively with the various City departments, from urban design to land use planning, when designing a complete street” – Survey Respondent Geography and Government Mississauga is located west of Toronto, in the Regional Municipality of Peel. The City of Mississauga is a lower -tier municipality governed by 11 councillors and a mayor. All plans and policies in Mississauga must conform to the Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe (2006) and the Provincial Policy Statement (2005). Mississauga's new Official Plan directs population and employment growth to its Downtown, Mixed-Use Nodes, Corporate Centres, Major Transit Station Areas and Intensification Corridors to support existing and planned infrastructure, particularly transit and cycling facilities. Compact, mixed use development in these areas will reduce the need for extensive travel to fulfill the needs of daily living and will provide more opportunities to live and work in the city.
    [Show full text]
  • 2018 06 28 Regional Council Minutes
    -276- THE COUNCIL OF THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF PEEL June 28, 2018 Regional Chair Dale called the meeting of Regional Council to order at 9:31 a.m. in the Council Chamber, Regional Administrative Headquarters, 10 Peel Centre Drive, Suite A, Brampton. 1. ROLL CALL Members Present: G. Carlson M. Mahoney D. Cook S. McFadden ® B. Crombie M. Medeiros F. Dale E. Moore J. Downey M. Palleschi C. Fonseca K. Ras G. Gibson P. Saito A. Groves* B. Shaughnessy N. Iannicca J. Sprovieri J. Innis R. Starr ® L. Jeffrey A. Thompson* J. Kovac Members Absent: G. Mi les Due to illness C. Parrish Due to other municipal business Also Present: D. Szwarc, Chief Administrative Officer; M. Killeavy, Acting Commissioner of Corporate Services; S. VanOfwegen, Commissioner of Finance and Chief Financial Officer and Acting Commissioner of Digital and Information Services; P. O’Connor, Regional Solicitor; J. Smith, Commissioner of Public Works; J. Sheehy, Commissioner of Human Services; N. Polsinelli, Commissioner of Health Services; K. Bingham, Acting Medical Officer of Health; K. Lockyer, Regional Clerk and Director of Clerk’s; C. Thomson, Legislative Specialist; S. Valleau, Legislative Technical Coordinator; H. Gill, Legislative Technical Coordinator 2. DECLARATIONS OF CONFLICTS OF INTEREST Councillor Palleschi declared a conflict of interest with respect to Item 10.14, listed on the June 28, 2018 Regional Council agenda, as his residence is located in close proximity of the subject road. * See text for arrivals ® See text for departures Denotes alternate member Region of Peel -277- Council Minutes June 28, 2018 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 3.1. June 14, 2018 Regional Council meeting Moved by Councillor McFadden, Seconded by Councillor Kovac; That the minutes of the June 14, 2018 Regional Council meeting be approved; And further, that the June 14, 2018 Closed Session Report listed as Item 19.1 on the June 28, 2018 Regional Council agenda be amended to note the absence of Councillor Jeffrey as due to other municipal business.
    [Show full text]
  • Appendix A: Exempt Sites
    APPENDIX A: EXEMPT SITES There are sites in Mississauga identified in Part 3 as Applewood Neighbourhood “exempt”. Exempt sites reflect unique circumstances that are not representative of the vision, direction and planning policies of the Plan, Exempt Site1 but nonetheless are recognized because they contain established land uses. Mississauga Official Plan will not be interpreted to prevent the use of any land or building on these sites for a purpose that is contrary to the Plan, if such uses or buildings lawfully existed on the date of the approval of the Plan. Generally such uses will be encouraged to relocate to lands appropriately designated. It is intended that “exempt sites” will be reviewed during the preparation of local area plans or other planning studies. Lands zoned to permit such uses or buildings are deemed to be in conformity with the provisions of the Plan. The lands identified as Exempt Site 1 are located at the northwest corner of Grand Forks Road and Bloor Street. Existing offices are permitted. Mississauga Official Plan Draft: March, 2010 Appendix A -1 Applewood Neighbourhood Clarkson Village Community Node (continued) Exempt Site 2 Exempt Site 1 The lands identified as Exempt Site 2 are located on The lands identified as Exempt Site 1 are located at the south side of Burnhamthorpe Road East, east of the northwest corner of Lakeshore Road West and Ponytrail Drive. An existing veterinary clinic is Clarkson Road. permitted. An existing motor vehicle service station and motor vehicle wash is permitted. 2- Appendix A Draft: March, 2010 Mississauga Official Plan Clarkson-Lorne Park Neighbourhood Exempt Site 1 Exempt Site 2 The lands identified as Exempt Site 1 are located at The lands identified as Exempt Site 2 are located on the southeast corner of South Sheridan Way and the west side of Clarkson Road North, south of Indian Grove.
    [Show full text]