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Mississauga
The City of Mississauga is soliciting proposals for Construction Services for the Rail-to-Trail Conversion of the former Orangeville Railway Development Corporation (ORDC) line in Mississauga, Ontario. The project involves converting approximately 1.15 km of the former Orangeville-Brampton Railway rail corridor (from Atwood Lane to the Brampton border, over the Credit River) into a multi-use recreational trail, to be completed in two construction phases. The procurement (PRC005521) is issued as an active Request for Tender (RFT) and is a construction services contract, not a grant program.
Posted Date
Jun 29, 2026
Due Date
Jul 7, 2026
Release: Jun 29, 2026
Mississauga
Close: Jul 7, 2026
The City of Mississauga is soliciting proposals for Construction Services for the Rail-to-Trail Conversion of the former Orangeville Railway Development Corporation (ORDC) line in Mississauga, Ontario. The project involves converting approximately 1.15 km of the former Orangeville-Brampton Railway rail corridor (from Atwood Lane to the Brampton border, over the Credit River) into a multi-use recreational trail, to be completed in two construction phases. The procurement (PRC005521) is issued as an active Request for Tender (RFT) and is a construction services contract, not a grant program.
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The City of Mississauga has issued a solicitation titled 'SMS: Landscape Maintenance Inspection and Landscape Design Services' for landscape maintenance inspection and landscape design services within the municipality. The bid is currently in the 'Post Bid' stage under 'Open Bidding' with a project value range under $100,000. The Owner of record is the City of Mississauga, located at 300 City Centre Drive, Mississauga, in the Peel Region of Ontario, Canada.
Posted Date
Jun 29, 2026
Due Date
Jul 6, 2026
Release: Jun 29, 2026
Mississauga
Close: Jul 6, 2026
The City of Mississauga has issued a solicitation titled 'SMS: Landscape Maintenance Inspection and Landscape Design Services' for landscape maintenance inspection and landscape design services within the municipality. The bid is currently in the 'Post Bid' stage under 'Open Bidding' with a project value range under $100,000. The Owner of record is the City of Mississauga, located at 300 City Centre Drive, Mississauga, in the Peel Region of Ontario, Canada.
AvailableMississauga
The City of Mississauga Fire & Emergency Services is soliciting tenders (RFT-2026-0010) for the supply and delivery of scrap vehicles to be used for auto extrication training. This is a procurement opportunity (not a grant program) issued by the City of Mississauga through their new eBidding portal (Euna Procurement / Bonfire) after transitioning from the legacy bids&tenders system. Submissions must be received by July 10, 2026 at 2:00 PM EDT.
Posted Date
Jun 29, 2026
Due Date
Jul 10, 2026
Release: Jun 29, 2026
Mississauga
Close: Jul 10, 2026
The City of Mississauga Fire & Emergency Services is soliciting tenders (RFT-2026-0010) for the supply and delivery of scrap vehicles to be used for auto extrication training. This is a procurement opportunity (not a grant program) issued by the City of Mississauga through their new eBidding portal (Euna Procurement / Bonfire) after transitioning from the legacy bids&tenders system. Submissions must be received by July 10, 2026 at 2:00 PM EDT.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Mississauga
The community meeting focused on providing an update regarding the Clarkson Village Study. Key discussion topics included the study's primary objectives, such as promoting mixed-use development, identifying opportunities for increased housing, and revitalizing the area. Staff reviewed the existing planning framework, including the current official plan, zoning bylaws, and urban design guidelines, while outlining the phases for future policy amendments and community engagement. Attendees participated in polls to provide feedback on their favorite aspects of the village, their vision for its future, and what elements they feel are currently missing from the community's development goals.
The Council discussed several key topics including the condemnation of anti-Hindu hate, the naming of the Haroon Khan Trail, and the authorization of a new Santa Claus Parade to be staged in the downtown core. The Council received reports on the Mississauga Arts Council's new initiatives, approved zoning and official plan amendments for a residential development, and passed various by-laws including the 2026 interim property tax levy and updates to the Short-Term Rental Accommodation Licensing By-law. Additionally, the Council discussed concerns regarding conservation authorities, automated speed enforcement, and noise wall maintenance, and held a closed session to address solicitor-client privileged matters and provincial updates.
The committee discussed several items, including potential strategies to increase voter turnout for the municipal election, such as expanding voting locations to include grocery stores and retail spaces, implementing home voting, and extending polling hours. The committee also received an update on the upcoming ePetition platform and reviewed the status of the Governance Committee Work Plan. Discussions further addressed concerns regarding the transparency of public notice for corporate reports and the formalization of procedures for introducing motions.
The committee discussed several development applications, including a proposal for a 12-storey mixed-use building on Dundas Street West and a stacked townhouse development on Thorny-Brae Place. The agenda also featured a study of the Ridgeway Plaza involving parking and traffic concerns, the designation of the Hurontario Growth Area as a Community Improvement Project Area, and the authorization of a Memorandum of Understanding with Habitat for Humanity to facilitate the provision of affordable housing units.
The council meeting addressed various operational and administrative items, including a presentation by the Youth Hero Award winner and public concerns regarding snow removal contracts and sidewalk damage. The council reviewed and approved several committee reports related to the 2026 budget, corporate strategic plans, and various heritage and planning applications. Motions were passed to shorten the legislative budget amendment period, initiate a report on the recruitment of an independent Auditor General, and authorize land acquisition for park purposes. Additionally, the council held a closed session to discuss litigation, land disposition, and naming agreement updates, and concluded with discussions on regional Peel Council matters and winter maintenance inquiries.
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