by Sue McFadden | Mar 16, 2021 | Lisgar Flooding, What's On
Today marks an important day in the efforts to mitigate flooding in the Lisgar District. The automated pumping station constructed in the parkette at Black Walnut Trail and Cactus Gate passed the commissioning test and is considered functional and operational....
by Sue McFadden | Mar 12, 2021 | What's On
I am thrilled to announce that the City has taken some significant steps toward bringing a tournament-grade indoor tennis facility to Ward 10. This month, Council gave the City authority to enter into a partnership with the Premier Racquet Club to build and operate an...
by Sue McFadden | Mar 11, 2021 | COVID-19, What's On
I am providing the following update from Dr. Loh, Peel’s Medical Officer of Health, on the vaccination plan for our region. As always, these plans are subject to change pending vaccine supply. Vaccine Update March 9, 2021 Of the 11 fixed Mass Vaccination...
by Sue McFadden | Feb 24, 2021 | What's On
A new washroom facility is coming to north Lisgar later this year. As part of a pilot project, the City of Mississauga is exploring cost-effective ways to provide washrooms to the public and the first one in the city is coming to Ward 10 at Tobias Mason Park. A...
by Sue McFadden | Feb 23, 2021 | What's On
In my ongoing effort to address issues related to speeding on our residential roads, I am pleased to share that another neighbourhood in Ward 10 will be seeing the speed limit reduced from 50 km/hr to 40 km/hr this spring. The Neighbourhood Area Speed Limit Project...
by Sue McFadden | Feb 23, 2021 | What's On
There are a number of ways that residents can pitch in to help keep our roads, walkways and neighbourhoods safer during and after a snowfall. Here are just a few: Remove your vehicle from the street – The image on this page shows why it’s critical that...
by Sue McFadden | Feb 23, 2021 | What's On
I’m pleased to share some very good news related to a problem that many Ward 10 residents had in connecting to Mississauga 311. Until recently, when residents on the westerly edge of the ward tried calling 311 on their mobile device, they would invariably get...
by Sue McFadden | Feb 16, 2021 | What's On
It’s difficult to measure something when you stop it from happening in the first place. That is the premise of The Dam, a local program running out of the Meadowvale Town Centre where caring adults provide a safe space to mentor and assist high school youth who...
by Sue McFadden | Jan 29, 2021 | What's On
“Friendship Community Park” is the new name being considered to replace what is currently Churchill Meadows Community Common. The name change is being put forward in order to avoid confusion when the new Churchill Meadows Community Centre and Sports Park...
by Sue McFadden | Jan 28, 2021 | What's On
I have been advised by the City’s Animal Services of multiple sightings of coyotes near O’Connor Park (between Bala Street and Sunlight Street) in Churchill Meadows. Coyotes are commonplace in our communities and are an important part of the natural...