City services | December 19, 2023
As Mississauga continues to grow, it is important that the city’s infrastructure is kept in good repair. This year, the City invested approximately $50 million across 16 construction projects to repair, maintain and expand its transportation infrastructure, like roads, sidewalks, bridges and trails, and reduce flooding through stormwater management.
“While construction may cause temporary inconvenience, it plays an essential role in any city’s growth and development. Ongoing construction and maintenance of our infrastructure enables goods, services and people to move safely and efficiently around our city,” said Geoff Wright, Commissioner, Transportation and Works.
“I want to thank Mississauga residents for their patience and co-operation during construction season, as well as the crews and City staff who work hard to complete this critical work with as minimal disruption as possible.”
Construction projects within the City’s Roads and Stormwater Capital Programs include road resurfacing, sidewalk and multi-use trail construction, bridge repairs, creek erosion control work and dredging and maintenance of stormwater management ponds.
“An example of a major construction project would be the Goreway Drive improvement project,” said Sam Rogers, Director, Infrastructure Planning and Engineering Services. “Goreway Drive is a major road connecting Mississauga and Brampton. Drivers have been experiencing major traffic days for decades. In partnership with the City of Brampton and CN Rail, construction has started on the overpass bridge that will improve traffic flow, reduce vehicle emissions as traffic delays are reduced, enhance road safety and improve the quality of life for local residents.”
While construction season may be wrapping up for the year, work takes place on Mississauga’s roads year-round. Residents are reminded to be cautious when travelling near construction sites, adhere to all site signs and barricades and be respectful and give crews space as they work.
Residents interested in learning more about the City’s construction projects can use the construction map to view all construction projects and who to contact with any questions.
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Residents and commuters will have also seen major progress happening on Metrolinx’s Hazel McCallion Line this year. Once completed, the 18-kilometre Hazel McCallion Line will provide a more sustainable, environmentally-conscious way to travel. For the latest updates, visit metrolinx.com/hazelmccallionline.
Rehabilitation of the Eglinton Avenue bridge over Little Etobicoke Creek
Rehabilitation of the twin bridges on Burnhamthorpe Road West over the Credit River. Work continues into 2024.
Work continues on the Rathburn Road and Ponytrail Drive Integrated Road Project. Work includes pavement rehabilitation, installation of cycle tracks, new traffic signals and street lights, new pedestrian crossings, noise wall installation, storm drainage and intersection improvements. Work continues into 2024.
Work continues on the Goreway Drive overpass. Once completed, the new bridge will cross over the CN railway tracks, significantly improving traffic flow. Work continues into 2024.
Before and after photos of erosion control work along Cooksville Creek.
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