Miway Service Changes Effective March 24, 2014: Date Posted: March 7, 2014. Route 1/1C – Dundas Monday to Sunday: the Route 1C

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Miway Service Changes Effective March 24, 2014: Date Posted: March 7, 2014. Route 1/1C – Dundas Monday to Sunday: the Route 1C MiWay Service Changes Effective March 24, 2014: Date Posted: March 7, 2014. Route 1/1C – Dundas Monday to Sunday: The Route 1C – Dundas will provide two-way service along The Collegeway. Please visit miway.ca/routemaps for revised routing. Schedules have been revised. Please visit miway.ca/schedules for new departure times. Route 4 – Sherway Gardens Weekday The 9:30 pm westbound trip from Sherway Gardens (STOP #9 0 5 8) will now depart at 9:35 pm to improve passenger connections. Route 5/5B – Dixie Weekday The Route 5B - Dixie will be cancelled and replaced with the new Route 55 – Meyerside Loop. Service frequency will be improved on Route 5 – Dixie during rush hours. Route 7 – Airport Saturday A new northbound trip will depart from the City Centre Transit Terminal (STOP #0 7 6 6) at 5:01 am. A new southbound trip will depart from Westwood Mall (STOP #2 8 5 3) at 6:00 am. Route 12 – Rexdale Weekday Schedules have been revised during the afternoon rush hour to allow more transfer time to Malton GO trains. Please visit miway.ca/schedules for new departure times. Route 20 – Rathburn Weekday Five additional westbound trips will depart from Islington Subway Station (STOP #1 6 3 2) at 9:09 am, 4:52 pm, 6:38 pm, 7:09 pm, and 7:26 pm. Schedules have been revised. Please visit miway.ca/schedules for new departure times. Route 23 – Lakeshore Weekday The 4:52 am westbound trip from Long Branch GO Station (STOP #0 4 4 6) will now depart at 4:56 am to connect with Route 5 - Dixie at Lakeshore Road and Ogden Avenue. Route 34 – Credit Valley Saturday The 12:32 pm eastbound trip from Erin Mills Town Centre (STOP #3 4 0 2) will now depart at 12:34 pm to accommodate school dismissal time. Route 35/35A – Eglinton Monday to Saturday Four additional weekday eastbound trips will depart from Eglinton Avenue and Creditview Road (STOP #1 9 1 1) at 6:21 am, 6:28 am, 7:10 am, and 7:18 am. This route will travel on the transit-only access ramp from Eglinton Avenue east to Highway 427. Visit miway.ca/routemaps for revised routing. Route 45A – Winston Churchill-Speakman Weekday The 8:21 am southbound trip from Meadowvale Town Centre (STOP #2 2 2 8) will now at 8:18 am to improve GO train connections. Route 48 – Erin Mills Weekday The 6:13 pm northbound trip from South Common Centre (STOP #1 0 1 3) will be cancelled. Route 51A/51 – Tomken Weekday The Route 51A - Tomken will be cancelled and replaced with the new Route 52 – Shawson Loop. Service frequency will be improved on Route 51 – Tomken during rush hours. Route 52 – Shawson Loop Weekday This new MiLocal shuttle will replace Route 51A - Tomken. Schedules will be coordinated with Route 51 – Tomken. Route 55 – Meyerside Loop Weekday This new MiLocal shuttle will replace Route 5B – Dixie. Schedules will be coordinated with Route 5 – Dixie. Route 57 – Courtneypark Weekday The northbound trips departing from Islington Subway Station (STOP #1 3 0 3) at 8:21 am, 3:15 pm, 4:23 pm, 4:57 pm, 5:29 pm, 6:01 pm, 6:30 pm, and 6:59 pm will now depart at 8:20 am, 3:13 pm, 4:24 pm, 4:55 pm, 5:32 pm, 5:59 pm, 6:32 pm, and 7:00 pm, respectively. Route 70 – Keaton Weekday The westbound trips departing from Islington Subway Station (STOP #1 6 3 2) at 6:38 am and 7:18 am will now depart at 6:40 am and 7:21 am, respectively. Route 76 – City Centre-Subway Weekday Three additional eastbound trips will depart from the City Centre Transit Terminal (STOP #0 4 7 7) at 5:51 am, 6:34 am, and 2:25 pm. Four additional westbound trips will depart from Islington Subway Station (STOP #1 3 0 6) at 9:48 am, 5:29 pm, 6:50 pm, and 7:06 pm. Route 101/101A – Dundas Express Weekday Route 101 – Dundas will provide all day service between Islington Subway Station and South Common Centre via University of Toronto Mississauga. Route 101A - Dundas will provide rush hour service between Islington Subway Station and Laird Road via University of Toronto Mississauga. Route 109 – Meadowvale Express Weekday This route will travel on the transit-only access ramp from Eglinton Avenue east to Highway 427. Route 201 – Dundas Weekday As a result of the service improvements on Routes 101 and 101A – Dundas Express, the Route 201 – Dundas will be cancelled. Holiday Service: Good Friday – April 18, 2014 MiWay will operate on a Sunday/Holiday schedule. Visit miway.ca/schedules for departure times. Bus Stop Changes 1C – Dundas (East) Stop Description/Location Comments Number 1030 The Collegeway at South Millway New bus stops have been added 1054 The Collegeway south of South Millway for revised routing to provide two- 1055 The Collegeway at Broad Hollow Gate way service on The Collegeway. Burnhamthorpe Road West at Sawmill Valley 0981 Drive 3549 These bus stops will not be Burnhamthorpe Road at Mississauga Road serviced as route 1C will now 0995 Mississauga Road at Sawmill Valley Drive provide two-way service on The 0900 Mississauga Road at Featherston Drive Collegeway. 0984 Mississauga Road at Harkiss Road 4 – Sherway Gardens (West) Stop Description/Location Comments Number 0739 North Service Road west of Cliff Road This existing bus stop will move 54m west to improve customer safety and access to the stop. 24 – Northwest (North) Stop Description/Location Comments Number 1070 Eglinton Avenue at Renforth Drive This bus stop will no longer be serviced by Route 24. Please use stop #2018 on Renforth Drive at Eglinton Avenue. 35/35A - Eglinton Stop Description/Location Comments Number 1070 Eglinton Avenue at Renforth Drive These bus stops will not be serviced 2018 Renforth Drive at Eglinton Avenue by routes 35/35A due to the improved routing to access the transit-only ramp to Hwy 427. 55 – Meyerside Loop Stop Description/Location Comments Number 5709 Courtneypark Drive at Dixie Road This bus stop will be serviced by the new route 55 - Meyerside Loop. 57 – Courtneypark (North) Stop Description/Location Comments Number 1070 Eglinton Avenue at Renforth Drive This bus stop will no longer be serviced by Route 24 – Northwest. Please use stop #2018 on Renforth Drive at Eglinton Avenue. 5709 Courtneypark Drive at Dixie Road This bus stop will now be serviced by Route 57. 101/101A – Dundas Express (East and West) Stop Description/Location Comments Number 4300 South Common Centre These existing stops will be serviced 1033 South Millway at Fifth Line West (EB) by Route 101. 1039 South Millway at Fifth Line West (WB) 1661 Laird Road west of Ridgeway Drive These existing stops will be serviced 0548 Dundas Street west at Winston Churchill by the new Route 101A. 0501 Boulevard 1666 Dundas Street at Woodchester Drive 1002 Dundas Street at Woodchester Drive 1660 Dundas Street at Winston Churchill Boulevard 1661 Dundas Street west at Vega Boulevard 1197 Laird Road west of Ridgeway Drive 0642 Dundas Street at Erindale Station Road Dundas Street at Glengarry Road 107 – Malton Express (North) Stop Description/Location Comments Number 0012 Creekbank Road north of Tech Avenue This existing stop will be serviced by Route 107. Terminal Stop Changes At Islington Subway Station Route 3 will move from platform F at (STOP #1 3 0 3) to the new platform E at (STOP #1303). At Islington Subway Station Route 57 will move from platform C at (STOP #0 8 0 3) to the new platform E at (STOP #1303). At Islington Subway Station Route 70 will move from platform B at (STOP #3 1 5 0) to the new platform C at (STOP #1 6 3 2). How to contact us: Customer Service representatives are available by phone weekdays from 7:00 am to 6:55 pm and on weekends/holidays from 8:00 am to 5:55 pm at 9 0 5 6 1 5 4 6 3 6. You can call city link and enter your four digit stop number for scheduled departure times at 9 0 5 6 1 5 4 2 8 7. A T T Y phone is available at 9 0 5 6 1 5 3 8 8 6. You can also send an email to [email protected]. .
Recommended publications
  • Entuitive Credentials
    CREDENTIALS SIMPLIFYING THE COMPLEX Entuitive | Credentials FIRM PROFILE TABLE OF CONTENTS Firm Profile i) The Practice 1 ii) Approach 3 iii) Better Design Through Technology 6 Services i) Structural Engineering 8 ii) Building Envelope 10 iii) Building Restoration 12 iv) Special Projects and Renovations 14 Sectors 16 i) Leadership Team 18 ii) Commercial 19 iii) Cultural 26 iv) Institutional 33 SERVICES v) Healthcare 40 vi) Residential 46 vii) Sports and Recreation 53 viii) Retail 59 ix) Hospitality 65 x) Mission Critical Facilities/Data Centres 70 xi) Transportation 76 SECTORS Image: The Bow*, Calgary, Canada FIRM PROFILE: THE PRACTICE ENTUITIVE IS A CONSULTING ENGINEERING PRACTICE WITH A VISION OF BRINGING TOGETHER ENGINEERING AND INTUITION TO ENHANCE BUILDING PERFORMANCE. We created Entuitive with an entrepreneurial spirit, a blank canvas and a new approach. Our mission was to build a consulting engineering firm that revolves around our clients’ needs. What do our clients need most? Innovative ideas. So we created a practice environment with a single overriding goal – realizing your vision through innovative performance solutions. 1 Firm Profile | Entuitive Image: Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada, Toronto, Canada BACKED BY DECADES OF EXPERIENCE AS CONSULTING ENGINEERS, WE’VE ACCOMPLISHED A GREAT DEAL TAKING DESIGN PERFORMANCE TO NEW HEIGHTS. FIRM PROFILE COMPANY FACTS The practice encompasses structural, building envelope, restoration, and special projects and renovations consulting, serving clients NUMBER OF YEARS IN BUSINESS throughout North America and internationally. 4 years. Backed by decades of experience as Consulting Engineers. We’re pushing the envelope on behalf of – and in collaboration with OFFICE LOCATIONS – our clients. They are architects, developers, building owners and CALGARY managers, and construction professionals.
    [Show full text]
  • Suite Program Underway, the Sandalwood Drugs Building Is a Great Option for Tenant’S Looking Pharmacy Convenience Store for Move-In-Ready Office Space
    CONNECTED OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE N ABOUT THE BUILDING ON-SITE AMENITIES INCLUDE: 30 Eglinton Avenue West offers tenants a unique experience. Stand apart with this distinguished location at the main intersection of Eglinton Avenue West and Hurontario Street. With retail services on the ground floor, tenants have everything they need at their fingertips. Easily accessible by Dentist public transit, 30 Eglinton Avenue West is also located near Square One Shopping Mall, Family Physician providing even more amenities and transit routes within minutes. With a model suite program underway, the Sandalwood Drugs building is a great option for tenant’s looking Pharmacy Convenience Store for move-in-ready office space. N 502 BRITANNIA ROAD WEST 03 19 1 401 MAVIS ROAD 403 Hurontario LRT HURONTARIO STREET Expect 2020 Completion 34 7 DIXIE ROAD 87 87 EGLINTON AVENUE WEST 35 35 34 7 403 SQUARE ONE BUS TERMINAL BURNHAMTHORPE ROAD WEST MiWay Zum Hurontario LRT The Hurontario Light Rail Transit (LRT) project is part of the Ontario Government’s commitment to expand transit in the Greater Toronto Area. The LRT will run along Hurontario Street in Mississauga and Brampton and be fully integrated with municipal transit systems. Source: https://www.infrastructureontario.ca/Hurontario-Light-Rail- Transit/ 1 2 4 3 10 9 8 11 7 6 5 15 14 12 13 1 Walmart 9 TD Canada Trust 2 Sportchek 10 Swiss Chalet Holt Renfrew 3 Whole Foods 11 Second Cup Hudson’s Bay Simons 4 Cineplex 12 Shoppers Drugmart Rec Room Goodlife Fitness Centre 5 Pizza Hut 13 LCBO BMO Scotiabank 6 Toys R’ Us 14 Starbucks ...and many more! 7 RBC 15 Esso 8 Oceans Fresh Market Transit Stops BUILDING FEATURES Retail On-Site Model Suite Program Underway 3.2:1,000 Parking New Management Highway & Public Transit Surface and Underground & Accessibility New Ownership PRICING & AVAILABILITY Net Rent Availabilities: Office: $17.95 Per Sq.
    [Show full text]
  • 4916-4946 Dundas Street West and 4-16 Burnhamthorpe Road – Official Plan and Zoning By- Law Amendment Application – Preliminary Report
    REPORT FOR ACTION 4916-4946 Dundas Street West and 4-16 Burnhamthorpe Road – Official Plan and Zoning By- law Amendment Application – Preliminary Report Date: February 19, 2020 To: Etobicoke York Community Council From: Director, Community Planning, Etobicoke York District Ward: 03- Etobicoke- Lakeshore Planning Application Number: 19 264443 WET 03 OZ Designated Heritage Building(s) on Site: The property located at 4946 Dundas Street West, which is designated under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, contains the Wesleyan Methodist Church built in 1843 and a number of additions made to it over the next century. The property was the site of the first municipal hall of Etobicoke, and housed a public library and other various municipal, judicial and social activities. Current Uses on Site: The site is currently occupied by three buildings, including a 3- storey commercial building, a 1-storey retail building and a 2 1/2 storey designated heritage building. The site has an approximate area of 5,292 m2. SUMMARY This report provides information and identifies a preliminary set of issues regarding the application to amend the Official Plan, the former City of Etobicoke Zoning Code and Site Specific Zoning By-law No. 1088-2002 for the properties located at 4916 - 4946 Dundas Street West and 4 - 16 Burnhamthorpe Road. The application is proposing a 10-storey senior facility with retail uses at-grade and 210 residential retirement units above. The building would have a total gross floor area of 20,079 m2 and a Floor Space Index of 3.79 times the area of the lands.
    [Show full text]
  • 325 Burnhamthorpe Road West Mississauga, Ontario
    APPROVED1 HIGH DENSITY, MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY 325 BURNHAMTHORPE ROAD WEST MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO CITY CENTRE DR SUBJECT PROPERTY FUTURE PUBLIC ROAD CONFEDERATION PKWY BURNHAMTHORPE RD W ALL OUTLINES ARE APPROXIMATE LOCATED WITHIN THE MISSISSAUGA DOWNTOWN CORE 1As-of-right Official Plan and zoning policies support high density, mixed use development 325 Burnhamthorpe Rd W, Mississauga, ON The Offering CBRE’s Land Services Group is pleased to offer for sale 325 Burnhamthorpe Road West (the “Property” or “Site”), a scalable high density, mixed use development opportunity located within the heart of Mississauga City Centre. The Site is being sold on behalf of the YMCA (the “Vendor”), which is currently using the Property as parking for the existing YMCA building located to the east of the Site and will be severed at the time of sale. The Site benefits from proximity to the existing YMCA facilities that includes Celebration SUBJECT PROPERTY on-site childcare, gymnasium, fitness studio and pool, providing future Square residents with immediate access to amenities and services. The Site is well positioned to provide excellent accessibility across the CONFEDERATION PKWY GTA. Construction has started on the nearby Hurontario LRT, providing connections across Mississauga and Brampton. The LRT project is anticipated to be completed in 2024. In addition, the Property is located a short 5-minute, 7-minute and 10-minute drive from Highway 403, the Queen Elizabeth Way and Highway 407 respectively. The Mississauga City Centre Transit Terminal is located within walking distance of the Site, Central Library which is a multi-modal terminal providing MiWay services and GO Transit connections across the GTA and GGH.
    [Show full text]
  • Cross-Boundary Transit Service Integration Pilot Project
    9.8 Date: May 25, 2021 Originator’s files: To: Chair and Members of General Committee From: Geoff Wright, P.Eng, MBA, Commissioner of Meeting date: Transportation and Works June 9, 2021 Subject Cross-Boundary Transit Service Integration Pilot Project Recommendation 1. That the report to General Committee entitled “Cross-Boundary Transit Service Integration Pilot Project” dated May 25, 2021 from the Commissioner of Transportation and Works be received for information. 2. That Phase 1 of the Service Integration Pilot Project recommendations for enhanced cross-boundary travel be received for information. Executive Summary The Ministry of Transportation has convened a Fare and Service Integration (FSI) Provincial-Municipal Table that includes representatives of all transit agencies and aims to improve connections and the customer experience for inter-municipal transit travel. The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) has engaged a consultant team to develop an agency-driven FSI model to present to the Provincial-Municipal Table in partnership with surrounding transit agencies including MiWay. Currently MiWay, along with several other 905 agencies, are prohibited from providing local service within City of Toronto, resulting in TTC providing duplicate service for their residents. In addition, transit fares are not integrated between the TTC and MiWay. In partnership with the TTC, the Burnhamthorpe Road corridor has been selected for a transit service integration pilot project in the near-term (targeting fall 2021). 9.8 General Committee 2021/05/25 2 Background For decades, transit service integration has been discussed and studied in the Greater Toronto Hamilton Area (GTHA). The Ministry of Transportation’s newly convened Fare and Service Integration (FSI) Provincial-Municipal Table consists of senior representatives from transit systems within the Greater Toronto Hamilton Area (GTHA) and the broader GO Transit service area.
    [Show full text]
  • Mississauga's Premier Office, Commercial & Industrial Condominium Address
    755 QUEENSWAY EAST IDENTITY PANTONE 447 PANTONE 199 PRIMARY SECONDARY Mississauga’s Premier Office, Commercial & Industrial Condominium Address 755 QUEENSWAY EAST IDENTITY WING 4 Own Your WING 3 WING 2 755 QUEENSWAY Success OFFICES Why Rent When PANTONE 447 PANTONE 199 50c/30m/40y/90k 0C/100M/72Y/0K Introducing Mississauga’s Premier You Can Own! WING 1 New Condominium Business Address At The Gateway Position your business ahead of the curve by owning your commercial premises at Cawthra Rd. and Queensway East – in south Mississauga’s sought-after business corridor. This newly renovated To South Mississauga’s commercial condominium complex offers both prime Class A office, commercial and industrial space, strategically located just moments Business Corridor from QEW, Hwy 427, multiple transit options, Downtown Toronto CAWTHRA RD. and Toronto Pearson International Airport. QUEENSWAY EAST Your Next Smart FLEXIBILITY TO EXPAND CAPITAL INVESTMENT Business Move Anticipating expansion in the near future? Consider purchasing a larger Custom design your premises to fit your company’s needs exactly. unit and subletting the excess space to generate additional revenue Capital investments in your unit increases the value whereas How Do I Benefit From Office, Commercial stream until you’re ready to use it. improvements made to leased units only benefit the landlord. or Industrial Condominium Ownership? DUAL ASSET-BUILDING: YOUR BUSINESS & YOUR REAL ESTATE LOCKED IN OCCUPANCY COSTS While you’re expanding the value of your business, ownership of the Stable long-term mortgage rates reduce cost and financial real estate you occupy can create its own separate asset value. In the uncertainty, whereas leased space means unexpected rent BUILDING EQUITY event that you sell your business, the real estate will have its own value, increases and market uncertainty.
    [Show full text]
  • (BRES) and Successful Integration of Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) May 24, 2016
    Bolton Residential Expansion Study (BRES) and Successful Integration of Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) May 24, 2016 The purpose of this memorandum is to review the professional literature pertaining to the potential develop- ment of a Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) in the Bolton Residential Expansion Study area, in response to the Region of Peel’s recent release of the Discussion Paper. The Discussion Paper includes the establishment of evaluation themes and criteria, which are based on provincial and regional polices, stakeholder and public comments. It should be noted that while the Discussion Paper and the Region’s development of criteria does not specifi- cally advocate for TOD, it is the intent of this memorandum to illustrate that TOD-centric planning will not only adequately address such criteria, but will also complement and enhance the Region’s planning principles, key points and/or themes found in stakeholder and public comments. In the following are research findings related to TOD generally, and specifically, theMetrolinx Mobility Hub Guidelines For The Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (September 2011) objectives. Additionally, following a review and assessment of the “Response to Comments Submitted on the Bolton Residential Expansion Study ROPA” submission prepared by SGL Planning & Design Inc. (March 15, 2016), this memorandum evaluates some of the key arguments and assumptions made in this submission relative to the TOD research findings. Planning for Transit-Oriented Developments TOD policy and programs can result in catalytic development that creates walkable, livable neighborhoods around transit providing economic, livability and equitable benefits. The body of research on TODs in the United States has shown that TODs are more likely to succeed when project planning takes place in conjunction with transit system expansion.
    [Show full text]
  • Nom De Titulaire Adresse Numero De Licence 1045158 B.C. Ltd. Dba
    Numero de Nom de titulaire Adresse licence 1045158 B.C. Ltd. dba PURA 11871 Hammersmith Way, Richmond, British Columbia, V7A 5E5 301910 1452946 Ontario Inc. (39 Medical Centre) 3570 Victoria Park Avenue, Unit 120, North York, Ontario, M2H 3S2 301983 1602041 Ontario Limited dba Oliver Landon International Inc. 408-242 Johnson Street, Kingston, Ontario, K7L 1Y3 302088 1728436 Ontario Inc. dba ABO Essentials 3845 Lakeshore Boulevard West, Suite 612, Etobicoke, Ontario, M8W 4Y3 301303 1738707 Alberta Inc. o/a Inkubate Packaging 120, 48520 Highway 2A, Leduc, Alberta, T9E 2X2 302100 1852884 Ontario Inc. O/A Nutrition Club 40B Ferris Drive, North Bay, Ontario, P1B 8Z4 302036 2179267 Ontario Ltd. O/A Britman Packaging Services 655 Finley Avenue, Ajax, Ontario, L1S 3V3 301899 23592442 Ontario Inc. 76 Roebuck Drive, Toronto, Ontario, M1K 2H5, 302155 2487167 Ontario Ltd. 181 Lakeshore Road East, Mississauga, Ontario, L5G 1G2 301746 2605508 Ontario Limited (NHP Manufacturing) 40-A Ferris Drive, North Bay, Ontario, P1B 8Z4 302085 3239497 Canada Inc. 585 Fernand Poitras, Terrebonne, Quebec, J6Y 1Y5 301121 3M Canada Company 300 Tartan Drive, London, Ontario, N3V 4M9 301221 594360 BC Ltd. dba Okanagan Naturals 740 Waddington Drive, Unit 7, Vernon, British Columbia, V1T 9E9 301052 8103321 Canada Inc. 274 Galaxy Boulevard, Etobicoke, Ontario, M9W 5R8 301747 9134-3954 Québec Inc. 9620 Ignace, Local L, Brossard, Quebec, J4Y 2R4 301295 9216871 Canada Limited 444 Riverview Drive, Chatham, Ontario, N7M 0N2 301997 9339-0458 QC Inc. 2260 Rue Charbonneau, Trois-Rivières, QC, G9A 5C9 302026 9510273 Canada Limited 146 Hamilton Street, Toronto, Ontario, M4M 2E1 302060 9764747 Canada Inc.
    [Show full text]
  • Ontario — Burnhamthorpe Rd W & Central Parkway W
    MISSISSAUGA (BURNHAMTHORPE), ONTARIO — BURNHAMTHORPE RD W & CENTRAL PARKWAY W 1100 BURNHAMTHORPE RD 403 N GO STATION BURNHAMTHORPE RD W CENTRAL PARKWAY W ERINDALE STATION RD BURNHAMTHORPE ROAD WEST 1170 1140 1100 403 N 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 12 11 8 79 6 10 57 13 49 4 58 14 59 48 27 26 25 15 CENTRAL PARKWAY WEST PARKWAY CENTRAL 60 47 16 3 28 24 61 46 23 62 45 17 44 63 29 22 18 2 43 64 ERINDALE STATION ROAD 42 30 40 3839 19 65 32 66 31 33 34 35 36 37 41 20 1 67 78 77 76 79 75 74 68 69 70 71 72 73 199,883 SF CENTRE • 11.45 ACRES 2nd Floor VACANT 1. Dogtopia 20. Legendary Cabinets Taekwondo 62. Hot Yoga 2. Trend Sassy Aesthetics & 22. Learning Paradise 43. Brain Child 63. Fairstone Financial College 23. Desjardins Insurance 44. Vacant (2,003 sf) 64. Vacant (2,488 sf) 3. Petra Restaurant 24. Listen Up Canada! 45. Vacant (2,214 sf) 65. Master’s Trust Realty Inc. 4. Whale E-Sports / Panda 25. Dr. Ozanic, Dentist 46. Young St. Auto Detailing 66. Global Pet Foods Tea Shop 26. The UPS Store 47. Wellness Pharmacy 67. Bank of China 6. Subway Sandwiches 27. Amazing Optical 48. Burnhamthorpe Medical 68-70.Vacant 7. D&T Hair Design & 28. Remax Real Estate Centre (2,450 sf - 7,900 sf) Beauty Care Ltd. Centre 49. Mosto Vinho 71. Upgrade UTM 8. Vacant (1,485 sf) 29. Stephen Chu, CGA 50. Takumi Japanese BBQ 72.
    [Show full text]
  • Ward Boundariesfinal
    THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF MISSISSAUGA BY-LAW NUMBER 212-2005 A By-law to Re-divide the Wards of the City of Mississauga WHEREAS Section 222 of the Municipal Act, 2001 S.O. 2001, c. 25, as amended, provides that a municipality may pass a by-law dividing or re-dividing the municipality into wards; AND WHEREAS the City of Mississauga has experienced significant population growth particularly in the northwest area of the municipality and Council for The Corporation of the City of Mississauga has resolved to amend the composition of council by adding two councillors to the current compliment of nine councillors, for a total of eleven councillors, and in addition maintaining the head of council; AND WHEREAS it is desirable to re-divide the City of Mississauga into eleven wards, and in this regard a public meeting was held on May 30, 2005; NOW THEREFORE the Council of The Corporation of the City of Mississauga ENACTS as follows: 1. The wards described in Schedule “A” and shown in Schedule “B”, attached hereto, are established for the City of Mississauga. 2. Schedules “A” and “B” attached hereto form an integral part of this by-law. 3. Subject to subsection 222(9) of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c. 25, as amended, this By-law shall come into force in accordance with such date as determined under subsection 222(8) of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c. 25 as amended. ENACTED AND PASSED this 8th day of June, 2005. Signed by: Hazel McCallion, Mayor and Crystal Greer, City Clerk 1 SCHEDULE “A” TO BY-LAW NO.
    [Show full text]
  • 2 2014 Ministry of Transportation of Ontario Travel Time Study Results
    Clause 2 in Report No. 1 of Committee of the Whole was adopted, without amendment, by the Council of The Regional Municipality of York at its meeting held on January 21, 2016. 2 2014 Ministry of Transportation of Ontario Travel Time Study Results Committee of the Whole recommends: 1. Receipt of the presentation by Stephen Collins, Director, Infrastructure Management and Project Management Office. 2. Adoption of the following recommendation contained in the report dated December 17, 2015 from the Commissioner of Transportation Services: 1. The Regional Clerk circulate this report to the Clerks of the local municipalities and Ontario Ministry of Transportation. 1. Recommendation It is recommended that: 1. The Regional Clerk circulate this report to the Clerks of the local municipalities and Ontario Ministry of Transportation. 2. Purpose This report highlights the findings of the Ontario Ministry of Transportation’s (MTO) 2014 Travel Time Study; a comprehensive survey of travel time, speed and delay across the Greater Toronto-Hamilton Area (GTHA). Committee of the Whole 1 Transportation Services January 14, 2016 2014 Ministry of Transportation of Ontario Travel Time Study Results 3. Background York Region has participated in Travel Time Studies since 2008 MTO has conducted a biennial travel time study of the major provincial highways in the Greater Toronto Area since 1996. The biennial comprehensive study measures travel speeds and travel times, which have become important indicators for traffic congestion. York Region participated in the 2008 and 2010 Travel Time Studies. However, did not participate in the 2012 Travel Time Study as some of the Region’s major corridors were under construction.
    [Show full text]
  • Staff Report
    STAFF REPORT September 9, 2004 To: Toronto Preservation Board Etobicoke-York Community Council From: Joe Halstead, Commissioner Economic Development, Culture and Tourism Subject: 399 The West Mall (Etobicoke Civic Centre) – Inclusion on the City of Toronto Inventory of Heritage Properties Etobicoke Centre - Ward 3 Purpose: This report recommends that the property at 399 The West Mall (Etobicoke Civic Centre) be included on the City of Toronto Inventory of Heritage Properties. Financial Implications and Impact Statement: There are no financial implications resulting from the adoption of this report. Recommendations: It is recommended that: (1) City Council include the property at 399 The West Mall (Etobicoke Civic Centre) on the City of Toronto Inventory of Heritage Properties; and (2) the appropriate City Officials be authorized and directed to take the necessary action to give effect thereto. Background: West District Services have outgrown the Civic Centre and are currently investigating options for expansion. The likelihood that West District Services will relocate has resulted in an exploration of alternative uses of the Centre, including the option of declaring the property surplus and disposing of it to private owners. The City of Toronto Planning Department has requested that the Culture Division assess the Etobicoke Civic Centre for its heritage value. - 2 - Comments: The property at 399 The West Mall (Etobicoke Civic Centre) has been evaluated by staff and is recommended for inclusion on the City of Toronto’s Inventory of Heritage Properties. The Reasons for Listing are outlined below. A location map (Attachment No. 1) and photographs (Attachment No. 2, 3, 4) are attached. Reasons for Listing: The property at 399 The West Mall is recommended for inclusion on the City of Toronto Inventory of Heritage Properties for its cultural heritage value and interest.
    [Show full text]