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Celebrating National Public Works Week 2013 in Mississauga
Each year the Citys Transportation and Works Department celebrates National Public
Works Week to recognize the public works services provided daily to Mississauga residents. This
year, residents can join the Mayor who will flick on the switch of our new LED street lights in
the downtown core on Saturday, May 25 at 11:30 a.m. as part of the festivities of Family Fun
Day. This annual event held at Mississauga Celebration Square is an opportunity for families to
learn more about all public works services such as LED street lights, traffic signals, snow
clearing, stormwater, Phase 1 of the fall 2013 opening of our new transitway, roads design and
the spill response unit.
Family Fun Day
When: Saturday, May 25, 10 a.m. 3 p.m.
Where: Mississauga Celebration Square
Activities during Family Fun Day:
11:30 a.m. Mayor Hazel McCallion flicks on the switch of the Citys new LED
street lights in the downtown core for the first time
1 p.m. - Demonstration by the Mississauga Fire and Emergency Services Extrication Team
Donate to Engineers Without Borders and enjoy a barbecued burger
Munch on free popcorn
Bring the kids to our jumping castle.
Public Tours at Transportation and Works facilities:
Where: Engineering and Works Facility, 3185 Mavis Road, and City
Centre Transit Terminal, 200 Rathburn Road West
When: Wednesday, May 22 - Friday, May 24, 11 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.
Local student participation in NPWW:
Local schools are showing their creative side by taking part in the Citys catch basin
design program where students design curbside storm drains, learn about how they work, and how
they are connected to our drinking water quality. The winning class will have their design put
onto a curbside storm drain at their school.
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