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 ...
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 ...
We’ll start an investigation within five business days and contact you if we need more information.
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 ...
As part of the City’s new Live Music Pilot, live music is permitted along the following areas and hours until June 28, 2026. Lakeshore Corridor (between Dixie Road and Winston Churchill Boulevard) and ...
Three residential apartment buildings at heights of 13, 18 and 22 storeys Commercial and retail uses at grade along Fieldgate Drive 13 townhouses along Ponytrail Drive Public park Applicant rendering ...
A multi-building residential development consisting of a 12-storey building and two towers with building heights of 18 and 22 storeys connected by an eight storey podium ...
Embrace the chilly weather and stay active this winter. The City is hosting a free ride for International Winter Bike to Work Day on Friday, February 14 at 8 a.m. This new event celebrates cycling as ...
Review objectives and timelines, and update Council on the project status. Mississauga is a thriving, dynamic and global city with endless opportunities to grow into a place where everyone is proud to ...
Have ideas for the new youth hub? Share your thoughts. Glenforest Secondary School, located at Fieldgate Drive and Burnhamthorpe Road East, will be home to the City’s second youth hub providing ...
On Wednesday, January 29, Mayor Carolyn Parrish will make an important announcement to help tackle housing affordability. Media are welcome to attend the press conference in person at Mississauga City ...
As Lunar New Year approaches on Wednesday, January 29, families across Mississauga are getting ready to welcome the Year of the Snake with food, fireworks, decorations, music, lanterns, gifts and more ...