Mississauga looking for feedback on several construction projects

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Ontario Construction News staff writer

The City of Mississauga has scheduled virtual and in-person events, looking for feedback on the following construction projects:

Clarkson Transit Station Area: Air Quality Study

The city is developing a plan for the area surrounding the Clarkson GO station to guide future development. As part of this work, an air quality study was required to evaluate the impacts of transportation and industry on air quality in the area. Learn about the results and the next steps for the Clarkson Transit Station Area Study.

● Join our virtual meeting on Wednesday, March 22 from 6 – 7:30 p.m.

● Visit Your Say – Clarkson Transit Station Area to register for the meeting, share feedback and sign up for updates.

Dixie Outlet Mall Policy Review

The City is undertaking a review of the Dixie Outlet Mall site to help guide redevelopment in the area. The goal is to build a complete community with features including new roads, pedestrian connections, housing, parks and shopping.

A virtual project kick-off community meeting will be held Mar. 28 from 6 – 7:30 p.m.

1. Visit Your Say – Dixie Outlet Mall Policy Review to register, share your feedback and sign up for updates.

Employment Sites Review

In partnership with the Region of Peel, Mississauga is evaluating three retail and commercial sites to determine if residential uses are appropriate. Sites are located in the following employment areas:

● Site 1: Argentia Road near Lisgar GO Station (between 10th Line West/Winston Churchill Blvd) in Ward 9

● Site 2: Burnhamthorpe Road West (between Erindale Station Road/Central Parkway West) in Ward 6

● Site 3: Burnhamthorpe Road West (between Mavis Road/Wolfedale Road) in Ward 6

Site-specific virtual sessions will be held:

Site 1: Apr. 4 from 6 to 7:30 p.m.

Sites 2 and 3: Apr. 11 from 6 to 7:30 p.m.

2. Visit Your Say –Employment Sites Review to register for the meeting.

The city has also launched a new way for residents to provide comments on development applications.

Development applications submitted to the City after Jan. 1, 2023 are now posted on a website that provides:

● a list of complete, active applications by Ward and address.

● a site map, rendering and description for each active application and the detailed project documents staff will review before making a recommendation on the application.

● contact information for the planner responsible for the development application and an email address for submitting comments.

The new Have Your Say – Development Applications site allows residents to review application materials and provide feedback early on in the process – at the same time City staff are undertaking their review. Comments received will inform the Recommendation Report that is prepared and submitted to city council.

 

 

 

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