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It’s time to dust off your helmets, pump up your tires and oil those chains because June is Bike Month! To celebrate, the City is offering cycling activities all month long. Events include getting a ...
Invest Mississauga is hosting a free webinar, Doing Business with the City of Mississauga, for local businesses on Thursday, June 12 from 12 to 1 p.m. The webinar will help businesses understand how ...
Residents and visitors can expect to see the City’s budget dollars hard at work as the City moves forward with its 2025 construction season. With an estimated budget of more than $117 million*, there ...
Yesterday at General Committee, the winners of the 2024-2025 MiWay Student Ambassador Program were announced. Each year, the City hosts a competition where students apply (as individuals or as a team ...
Last week, the City of Mississauga issued the 2025 final property tax bills along with the Mayor’s residential and commercial tax newsletters. This is the second of two tax bills sent to property ...
If the damaged sidewalk is causing a public safety concern call 311 (905-615-4311 outside City limits). We’ll do an inspection within three business days and make the area safe If more work is ...
For example, you can report issues with heating and plumbing, water damage, pests or the cleanliness of the property. Your personal information is kept confidential. However, if you don’t want to give ...
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 ...
Report grass sod on City property that’s dead or damaged. If the damage is in a ditch or creating a hazard or public safety risk, call 311 (905-615-4311 outside City limits). The City replaces sod if ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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