Council
Council appoints committees to examine and review topics or issues that impact citizens and make recommendations.
Standing committees
Standing committees facilitate the decision making process for Council. They are comprised of Council members who participate in discussions and send their recommendations to Council for final decisions.
- Audit Committee
- Budget Committee
- General Committee
- General Committee (Corporate Grants)
- Planning and Development Committee
Advisory committees
Advisory committees make recommendations related to specific topics and/or areas of interest. Most advisory committees have Council members and citizen representatives. The recommendations of an advisory committee are considered by the General Committee and then sent to City Council for final decisions.
- Accessibility Advisory Committee
- Combating Racism, Discrimination and Hatred Advisory Committee
- Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Committee (retired)
- Environmental Action Committee
- Governance Committee
- Heritage Advisory Committee
- Mississauga Cycling Advisory Committee
- Mississauga School Traffic Safety Action Committee
- Public Vehicle Advisory Committee (retired)
- Road Safety Committee
- Towing and Trucking Industry Advisory Committee
- Transit Advisory Committee
Quasi-judicial committees
Quasi-judicial committees are appointed by Council to make decisions on matters related to City by-laws or local improvements or election campaign finances.
- Advertising Review Panel
- Committee of Adjustment
- Election Campaign Finances Committee
- Mississauga Appeals and Property Standards Committee (amalgamation of the former Committee of Revision, Mississauga Appeal Tribunal, Incidents in City Facilities Committee and Property Standards Committee)