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You can request a temporary parking permit for your home address. These permits last for five days and can be used for up to five different vehicles. Each address is allowed a maximum of 14 short-term ...
You can report a vehicle in violation of parking offences that appear within the Traffic By-law. This can include, but not limited to, a vehicle if it: Is blocking a sidewalk, fire route, or fire ...
You’ll need a permit to film on City of Mississauga streets, property and parks for commercial or student productions. You also need a permit if you plan to take commercial or wedding photos within ...
Review and prioritize the report based on its likelihood to reoccur and its impact to residents. Determine if an onsite investigation by an enforcement officer is required to proceed with the case. If ...
The 2012 Cooksville Creek Flood Evaluation Master Plan Environmental Assessment identified Huron Heights Park as a key location to mitigate flood risks within the Cooksville Creek watershed. The ...
Marisa Chiu, current Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer, will become the Commissioner of Corporate Services, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer. Chiu joined the City in March 2023, and has ...
In 2024, the City of Mississauga had 10,498 volunteers who contributed 113,758 hours of service to numerous programs and activities across the city. During National Volunteer Week (April 27 – May 3), ...
Calling all crafters! Minecrafters of all ages are invited to Mississauga this summer to experience the thrill of participating in an epic interactive quest at Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue, ...
Cherry blossoms will bloom soon – follow the City’s social media channels for updates on the best days to visit the park. Kariya Park will transform into a pink wonderland with approximately 80 ...
The weather is warming up and nature is preparing for the brighter months ahead. The spring season always brings feelings of positivity into the air, improving our mood, as we clean, get organized and ...
Earlier this year, City Council approved a Notice of Motion to move Planning and Development Committee (PDC) meetings to the afternoon to be held during business hours, aligning with other municipal ...
We want to hear what you think about projects impacting Mississauga’s future. Community involvement matters to us, and we’re eager to hear your ideas and opinions on the projects changing our City.