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Plain-English weekly recaps written from official meeting records. 6 weeks available.

Weeks

Week of 2026-08-10

Mississauga Council approves $8M land purchase, $300K downtown vision

Mississauga Council approved an $8 million land acquisition for the relocation of Fire Station 104 and community services, along with a $300,000 budget for the Living Arts Centre and Downtown Lands Redevelopment Vision, at its July 29 meeting. All votes were unanimous except one, which passed 10-0.

Council decisions

Council voted 11-0 to authorize $8 million for land acquisition related to the Fire Station 104 relocation and community services. It also approved, 11-0, a $300,000 budget for the Living Arts Centre and Downtown Lands Redevelopment Vision and endorsed the Mayor's Arts and Museums Task Force Report.

Other decisions included:

All votes were recorded as unanimous except the expropriation authorization, which passed 10-0.

Other recent meetings

Several other committees met in the past two weeks but their agendas contained only procedural boilerplate with no substantive items. These included the Facility Accessibility Design Subcommittee (July 27), the Planning and Development Committee (July 27), and the Mississauga Appeals and Property Standards Committee (July 28). The Facility Accessibility Design Subcommittee's July 27 agenda did list a deputation on the redevelopment of Cooksville and Iggy Kaneff Parks, but no minutes have been published yet.

Coming up

The Committee of Adjustment will hold public hearings on 15 minor variance and consent applications on August 13. Properties include 857 Tenth St (Ward 1), 1088 Dream Crest Rd (Ward 6), 2454 Goodison Ave (Ward 7), 64 Thomas St, Unit 1 (Ward 11), and 3726 Althorpe Cir (Ward 10). Written submissions are due the Friday prior, and pre-registration is required to speak virtually.

Other upcoming meetings are procedural or have been cancelled. The Planning and Development Committee meeting scheduled for August 24 has been cancelled, and the Accessibility Advisory Committee meeting has been rescheduled. The Mississauga Appeals and Property Standards Committee meets August 13 with no substantive items listed.

Week of 2026-08-03

Mississauga council approves $8M fire station land, $7.3M GIS contract and 15 new 311 jobs

Mississauga City Council approved a series of spending and land-use decisions at its July 29 meeting, including $8 million for a fire station relocation, a $7.3 million single-source technology contract, and 15 new positions at the city's 311 call centre. All major items passed by 11-0 votes.

Council spending and staffing decisions

Council authorized $8,000,000 for land acquisition to relocate Fire Station 104 and support community services, approved 11-0. A separate 10-0 vote authorized expropriation for the Dundas East BRT and Dixie-Dundas Flood Mitigation projects.

Council also approved a $7,300,000 single-source contract for GIS Enterprise Technologies (11-0) and expanded the 311 service model with 15 new positions (11-0).

Living Arts Centre and downtown redevelopment

Council approved a $300,000 budget for the Living Arts Centre and Downtown Lands Redevelopment Vision (11-0) and endorsed the Mayor's Arts and Museums Task Force Report (11-0).

Zoning and development approvals

Council approved rezoning for a convenience restaurant at 5100 Erin Mills Parkway (11-0) and a 39-storey apartment building at 3115 Hurontario Street (11-0).

Committee of Adjustment hearings

The Committee of Adjustment met July 23 to hear 11 minor variance and consent applications across Mississauga. Listed properties included:

Minutes for this meeting have not yet been published, so outcomes are not available.

Accessibility subcommittee reviews park redevelopment

The Facility Accessibility Design Subcommittee met virtually on July 27 to approve minutes from May 25, 2026 and hear a deputation on the redevelopment of Cooksville and Iggy Kaneff Parks. The subcommittee scheduled its next meeting for September 28, 2026. Minutes are not yet published.

Procedural-only meetings

Several meetings in the past two weeks had agendas with only procedural boilerplate and no substantive items: Port Credit Heritage Conservation District Subcommittee (July 20), Heritage Advisory Committee (July 21), Meadowvale Village HCD Subcommittee (July 21), Planning and Development Committee (July 27), and Mississauga Appeals and Property Standards Committee (July 28).

Coming up

Week of 2026-07-20

Mississauga committee hearings cover dozens of property variance applications; minutes pending

Mississauga's Committee of Adjustment held multiple sessions over the past two weeks to hear roughly three dozen minor variance and consent applications across the city, but no meeting minutes have been published yet — meaning no decisions can be confirmed from the official record.

Several other scheduled committee meetings were cancelled or carried no substantive agenda items.

Committee of Adjustment hearings

The Committee of Adjustment met on July 9, 2026, and twice on July 16, 2026, to consider applications for minor variances and consents — requests for relief from zoning by-laws on specific residential and commercial properties.

Properties listed on the July 9 agenda included 33 Beverley St (Ward 5), 1438 Haig Blvd (Ward 1), 490 & 496 South Service Rd (Ward 1), 2232 Dixie Rd (Ward 1), and 480 Lakeshore Rd E (Ward 1), among others.

The July 16 agendas included applications at:

Because minutes have not yet been published for any of these sessions, no outcomes or vote tallies are available in the record. Residents whose properties are listed should check the official Committee of Adjustment minutes once published for decisions.

Cancelled and procedural meetings

The July 7 Transit Advisory Committee and Environmental Action Committee meetings were both cancelled. No items were discussed or decided.

The Mississauga Appeals and Property Standards Committee met on July 16 with only procedural boilerplate on the agenda and no substantive items.

Coming up

Committee of Adjustment — July 23, 2026: Eleven minor variance and consent applications are scheduled, including 1200 Derry Rd E (Ward 5), 6933 Tomken Rd (Ward 5), 929-930 Crozier Crt (Ward 2), 7114 Hurontario St (Ward 5), and 75 Derry Rd W (Ward 5). The public can speak or submit written comments before the hearing.

Facility Accessibility Design Subcommittee — July 27, 2026: A deputation is scheduled on the redevelopment of Cooksville and Iggy Kaneff Parks. The meeting is virtual-only and includes approval of May 25, 2026 minutes, a public question period, and project updates.

Council — July 29, 2026: The agenda currently lists only procedural placeholders with no substantive items.

Several other upcoming meetings — Port Credit Heritage Conservation District Subcommittee (July 20), Heritage Advisory Committee (July 21), Meadowvale Village HCD Subcommittee (July 21), Planning and Development Committee (July 27), and Mississauga Appeals and Property Standards Committee (July 28) — carry only procedural agendas with no listed items.

Week of 2026-07-13

Mississauga committee agendas packed with land-use cases, but outcomes still pending

Several Mississauga committees had consequential items on their agendas over the past two weeks, but minutes have not yet been published for any of the meetings, meaning no decisions can be confirmed at this time. Two advisory committee meetings were cancelled outright.

Short-term rental license appeal heard June 30

The Mississauga Appeals and Property Standards Committee met June 30 to hear an appeal from Luke Stapleton regarding a Licensing Manager's decision to refuse a Short Term Rental Accommodation Operating Licence for 2134 Fowler Lane. The appeal was to be decided under the City of Mississauga's Short Term Rental Accommodation By-law 0289-2020. Minutes have not yet been published, so the committee's decision is not available.

Committee of Adjustment reviewed 14 land-use applications July 9

The Committee of Adjustment met July 9 to consider consent and minor variance applications across several wards. Properties on the agenda included:

These applications involve requests for relief from zoning by-laws for specific residential or commercial properties. Minutes have not yet been published, so no outcomes are confirmed.

Two advisory committee meetings cancelled July 7

Both the Transit Advisory Committee and the Environmental Action Committee meetings scheduled for July 7 were cancelled. No items were discussed or decided at either meeting.

Coming up

Several meetings are scheduled in the next two weeks. The most substantive are three Committee of Adjustment sessions:

Residents affected by any Committee of Adjustment application can attend the public hearings or submit written comments in advance.

Week of 2026-07-06

Mississauga committees weighed housing tower, arts centre redevelopment; no decisions confirmed yet

Minutes have not yet been published for any of Mississauga's recent committee and council meetings, so no decisions from the past two weeks can be confirmed. The following reflects what agendas show was scheduled for review or discussion.

Planning and Development Committee — June 22

The committee was scheduled to review two rezoning applications: a 39-storey, 484-unit residential tower at 3115 Hurontario Street and a convenience restaurant with drive-through at 5100 Erin Mills Parkway. Also on the agenda were proposed amendments to Rental Housing Protection By-law 0121-2018 and omnibus amendments to the Mississauga Official Plan 2051. Outcomes are not yet available.

Council — June 24

Council's agenda included a discussion of the Living Arts Centre redevelopment vision and a proposed public consultation approach (Item 11.2). Other listed items were a designation of municipal capital facility and tax exemption on city-owned land at 875 Enola Avenue (Item 11.3), a cost-sharing agreement for the Arthur P. Kennedy/Douglas Kennedy Baseball Diamond project (Item 11.5), and a closed-session Alectra Sustainable Financing Review Update (Item 6.1). A notice of motion on a Creative Advantage action plan for the cultural sector was also listed (Item 16.1). No vote tallies or decisions are confirmed.

School Traffic Safety Action Committee — June 24

This meeting was cancelled. No items were scheduled.

Appeals and Property Standards Committee — June 30

The committee was scheduled to hear an appeal from Luke Stapleton regarding a Licensing Manager's decision to refuse a Short Term Rental Accommodation Operating Licence for 2134 Fowler Lane. The agenda states the decision would be based on Short Term Rental Accommodation By-law 0289-2020. The outcome is not yet published.

Coming up

All recent meeting outcomes remain unconfirmed because minutes have not been published. Readers should consult the official city records for decisions and vote tallies once available.

Week of 2026-06-29

Mississauga planning committee reviews 39-storey tower proposal, council eyes arts centre renewal

Mississauga’s recent municipal agendas included a proposed 39-storey residential tower on Hurontario Street, the Living Arts Centre redevelopment, and an appeal of a denied short-term rental licence. With minutes yet to be published for all sessions, no final decisions are known.

Planning and Development Committee (June 22)

The committee reviewed two rezoning applications. The larger is a 484-unit, 39-storey apartment building at 3115 Hurontario Street. The other would permit a convenience restaurant with a drive-through at 5100 Erin Mills Parkway. Also on the agenda were proposed amendments to the Rental Housing Protection By-law 0121-2018 and omnibus changes to the Mississauga Official Plan 2051. No votes or recommendations have been disclosed.

Council (June 24)

Council discussed the Living Arts Centre redevelopment vision and how to structure public consultation. Other items included designating city-owned land at 875 Enola Avenue as a municipal capital facility with a tax exemption, a cost-sharing agreement for the Arthur P. Kennedy / Douglas Kennedy Baseball Diamond project, and a closed-session update on an Alectra Sustainable Financing Review. A notice of motion introduced a “Creative Advantage” action plan for the cultural sector.

The Mississauga School Traffic Safety Action Committee meeting scheduled for the same day was cancelled.

Appeals and Property Standards Committee (June 30)

An appeal by Luke Stapleton of a Licensing Manager decision to refuse a Short Term Rental Accommodation Operating Licence for 2134 Fowler Lane was heard. The matter was considered under the city’s Short Term Rental Accommodation By-law 0289-2020. The outcome has not been released.

Coming up

As of July 5, no government meetings are listed in the city’s public calendar for the next two weeks.

Generated from official meeting agendas and minutes — every underlying document is linked from the city page. Read the primary source before you rely on a detail.