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City services | February 7, 2017
Mississauga is implementing a responsive state-of-the-art Advanced Transportation Management System (ATMS) to manage traffic on its road network.
“We are investing in the future by building a more reliable traffic control system. It will allow us to deal with the increasing traffic volumes and congestion on our roads. ATMS will enable us to actively monitor travel conditions, influence the operation of traffic signals, disseminate information and interact with other transportation modes and agencies through the use of hybrid technologies and networks,” said Mickey Frost, Director of Works, Operations and Maintenance.
The key components of the project include:
The total cost of the project is $16.2 million and implementation is expected to be completed by the end of 2020. The City is working closely with the Region of Peel and the Ministry of Transportation (MTO) as they have traffic lights in the City.
Download ATMS Open House Presentation
ATMS Staff with Mayor Bonnie Crombie, Members of City Council and Leadership Team at the Advanced Traffic Management Centre in Mississauga.
Media Contact:
Ruchika Sareen
Communications Coordinator
City of Mississauga
905-615-3200 ext. 4839
ruchika.sareen@mississauga.ca
TTY: 905-896-5151