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Mississauga
The City of Mississauga’s Parks, Forestry and Environment Division is seeking a qualified Subsurface Utility Mapping (SUM) firm to locate, identify, and map City-owned utilities throughout City park properties. The work is intended to establish accurate records through field investigation and mapping for a contract duration of 12 months. Submissions are accepted online only, with a final bid closing date of April 15, 2026.
Posted Date
Mar 19, 2026
Due Date
Apr 15, 2026
Release: Mar 19, 2026
Mississauga
Close: Apr 15, 2026
The City of Mississauga’s Parks, Forestry and Environment Division is seeking a qualified Subsurface Utility Mapping (SUM) firm to locate, identify, and map City-owned utilities throughout City park properties. The work is intended to establish accurate records through field investigation and mapping for a contract duration of 12 months. Submissions are accepted online only, with a final bid closing date of April 15, 2026.
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The City of Mississauga is soliciting qualified firms for inclusion on a roster to perform building condition assessment services and updates to Capital Planning Software (VFA) on an as-required basis for its portfolio of over 240 buildings. The RFP (PRC005322) will be used to create a roster and pricing will not be evaluated as part of the RFP; the City will seek informal quotes for specific assignments and award based on the lowest acceptable bid. The solicitation is an RFP (services), is not a grant, and is open with a bid closing date of 2026-04-10.
Posted Date
Mar 20, 2026
Due Date
Apr 10, 2026
Release: Mar 20, 2026
Mississauga
Close: Apr 10, 2026
The City of Mississauga is soliciting qualified firms for inclusion on a roster to perform building condition assessment services and updates to Capital Planning Software (VFA) on an as-required basis for its portfolio of over 240 buildings. The RFP (PRC005322) will be used to create a roster and pricing will not be evaluated as part of the RFP; the City will seek informal quotes for specific assignments and award based on the lowest acceptable bid. The solicitation is an RFP (services), is not a grant, and is open with a bid closing date of 2026-04-10.
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The City of Mississauga’s Road Safety Unit is soliciting suppliers to supply and deliver Vehicle Activated Speed Boards to raise driver awareness and reduce speeding. The procurement is issued as RFT PRC005000 with online submissions only, published on 2025-11-03 and closing on 2026-02-12. Bid documents may be secured on the portal and require registration or plan access to download.
Posted Date
Nov 3, 2025
Due Date
Feb 12, 2026
Release: Nov 3, 2025
Mississauga
Close: Feb 12, 2026
The City of Mississauga’s Road Safety Unit is soliciting suppliers to supply and deliver Vehicle Activated Speed Boards to raise driver awareness and reduce speeding. The procurement is issued as RFT PRC005000 with online submissions only, published on 2025-11-03 and closing on 2026-02-12. Bid documents may be secured on the portal and require registration or plan access to download.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Mississauga
The press conference addressed concerns regarding the troubling report on long-term care homes, noting that the province will take control and conduct a rigorous inspection of Camilla Care in Mississauga, and an independent commission will investigate the situation. The update also recognized paramedic services week and thanked Peel Paramedics. Key COVID-19 statistics for Peel region were shared, noting a high concentration of new cases and an increase in household clusters and workplace exposures in food processing, manufacturing, and delivery sectors. Decisions were announced regarding the phased reopening of park amenities (e.g., dog parks, tennis courts, skate parks) starting June 1st, contingent upon public adherence to physical distancing rules, with enforcement bolstered by a new Parks Ambassador Program. Furthermore, permits for major festivals and large gatherings in city facilities were cancelled until September 7, 2020, due to ongoing public health concerns. There was also discussion about the need for a coordinated provincial testing strategy and capacity for contract tracing. Finally, an update was provided on the Mississauga Food Bank challenge, confirming over $1.2 million was raised to provide approximately 2 million meals.
The MiWay Five Transit Service Plan (2016-2020) outlines the transformation of Mississauga's transit system from a radial design to a grid network, optimizing service and preparing for future light rail transit. The plan focuses on enhancing service frequency, providing more express routes, expanding service hours, and improving connections to major transit hubs, employment centers, educational institutions, and neighboring communities. This initiative aims to provide 10 key benefits to customers, facilitate faster and easier travel, and contribute to Mississauga's goal of becoming a transit-oriented city.
The Living Green Master Plan for the City of Mississauga aims to establish environmental priorities for the city, its residents, and businesses. The plan focuses on reducing the environmental impact of all stakeholders by addressing two primary behavioral changes: the movement of people and goods, and the construction and placement of buildings. The overarching objective is to foster a more sustainable community and position Mississauga as a leader among Canadian cities in environmental stewardship.
This document outlines 'Making Room for the Middle,' a housing strategy for Mississauga aimed at addressing the dwindling supply of affordable housing for middle-income households. The strategy proposes 40 actions to foster a supportive environment for affordable housing, including a target of 35% affordable new development. It emphasizes the need for multi-governmental support to increase and protect the housing supply and achieve housing affordability.
The presentation provides an overview of the City of Mississauga's proposed 2019 budget. It addresses concerns about increasing taxes, discusses inflation, and explains the importance of maintaining service levels and investing in infrastructure. The budget includes funding for future transit projects, proactive planning, and meeting federal and provincial requirements. The presentation also highlights the city's financial planning, debt management, and the engagement process for public input on the budget.
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