After two record-breaking storms dropped 280 millimetres of rain on Mississauga last summer, the City has ramped up infrastructure upgrades and assessments to better protect neighbourhoods from severe flooding.
Residents can learn about how the City is doing its part to fight climate change and share their views on Mississauga’s priorities by participating in online and in-person events this summer.
Register online to participate in a Homegrown Mississauga workshop to learn how to grow your own fruits and vegetables and maintain your garden with natural pest control solutions.
Buying fresh, organic produce at the local farmers market in Mississauga helps boost local businesses and promotes urban agriculture and sustainability. (Plus the food is delicious!)
User fees will enable the City to recover the costs of operating and maintaining electric vehicle (EV) charging stations while encouraging usage turnover to optimize charger availability for all.
Give your vegetable, fruit or flower seeds a great head start by growing them inside your home.
March 13, 2025
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