A portion of property taxes collected is used to maintain City roads, parks, traffic signals, buses, fire trucks and other critical infrastructure, but we are still facing a funding shortfall.
Whether you're closing an outdoor pool yourself, or hiring a company to do it for you, learn how to do so without adding harmful chemicals and contaminants into Mississauga’s waterways.
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.
Both rebates provide financial support to Mississauga residents who install water-resistant materials or other flood prevention measures within their home or on their property.
The one-time grant is available to eligible homeowners or tenants in Mississauga who had flood damage from the severe weather events in July and August 2024.
Residents in the designated area near Little Etobicoke Creek can apply for flood relief assistance
November 29, 2024
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