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Business and innovation | April 15, 2011
The public is invited to the City of Mississauga Council Chamber next week to see how the ideas of residents, businesses and key stakeholders have created a vision for the future of the site of the former power station in Lakeview. Planning and design specialists Urban Strategies will present the community’s proposal for natural spaces, public facilities and a new community for these lands.
Planning and Development Committee
Civic Centre Council Chamber
300 City Centre Drive, Mississauga
(Burnhamthorpe Road and Duke of York Boulevard)
7 p.m., Monday, April 18, 2011
The full report will be available online at www.mississauga.ca/lakeview shortly following the presentation.
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