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City services | April 22, 2021
Mississauga residents and commuters to the city can expect to see the City of Mississauga’s budget dollars hard at work as the City moves forward with its 2021 construction season and an investment of more than $76 million into Mississauga’s transportation and stormwater infrastructure. Construction projects within the City’s Roads and Stormwater Capital Programs involve repair and maintenance of critical infrastructure that helps keep all road users moving safely and manage stormwater to reduce the risk of flooding. This includes road resurfacing, sidewalk and multi-use trail construction, bridge repairs, creek and erosion control work and construction of new stormwater management facilities.
“As our city continues to grow and mature, we need to ensure that our infrastructure is kept in good repair through regular maintenance so that we can move people safely through our city and achieve our Vision Zero goals,” said Mayor Bonnie Crombie. “As we continue to navigate COVID-19, it is so important that residents are able to get to their destinations safely, whether it’s by bike, public transit, car, on foot or using a mobility device. I want to thank residents for their patience as we move forward with this essential work that will make Mississauga safer and help boost the city’s economy.”
Construction projects are deemed essential under Ontario Regulation 82/20 – Closure of Places of Non-Essential Businesses. In total, there are 21 construction projects planned for 2021 with 11 projects from 2020 continuing into 2021.
“We have a busy construction season planned for 2021, right on the heels of our very successful 2020 season, which saw the completion of 27 projects, despite the limitations and delays caused by the pandemic,” said Geoff Wright, Commissioner, Transportation and Works. “While we continue to do the essential work that makes travelling safer and easier for all road users, we do so with the health and safety of residents, workers and contractors as a top priority. We will continue to work closely with our contractors to ensure that the Occupational Health and Safety Act is upheld and that all on-site best practices are followed as recommended by public health officials.”
Residents are encouraged to use the City’s construction map to see where projects are happening in Mississauga. Using the interactive map, residents can view the types of projects that are happening in the city and who to contact if they have any questions related to the project.
“New this year, we are looking forward to implementing a Field Ambassador Program that will help to improve how we communicate to residents and businesses about construction projects happening in their neighbourhood,” said Helen Noehammer, Director, Infrastructure Planning and Engineering Services. “It is our goal that the Field Ambassador will have a presence at the construction sites and will be available for residents and businesses to ask questions, share their feedback and get more information on the project.”
This year, a Construction Pest Control Program will also launch during the 2021 construction season. It will address concerns raised by Mississauga residents in the past about rat sightings near construction sites. The program aligns with the Region of Peel’s Rat Control Subsidy Pilot Program, which helps residents with the costs to improve rat issues on the exterior of their residential properties. The Region’s pilot program is available from March 22, 2021 to March 31, 2022.
Residents and commuters can expect to see major construction happening along the Hurontario corridor this year, between the Port Credit GO Station and Highway 407, as well as significant progress being made on Metrolinx’s Hurontario Light Rail Transit (HuLRT) Project. It’s expected that most of the Hurontario corridor will be under construction by the fall. Once completed in late 2024, the HuLRT will transform Mississauga’s transit system and further connect residents and businesses along this corridor.
As construction gets underway, residents can use the construction map to plan alternate routes to avoid traffic. Whether travelling by foot, car, bike or mobility device, be cautious around construction sites, respect all site barricades and signage, do not enter work sites closed to the public and always practise physical distancing around workers and others.
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Background:
2021 Planned Construction Projects
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