News release

Mississauga makes it faster and easier to build new homes next to transit 

The City is unlocking up to 114,000 new homes near major transit station areas.

City building | June 2, 2026

Mississauga is taking another big step to tackle the housing shortage by making it faster and easier to build housing and businesses near transit. As the City grows, most new homes and development will be concentrated along key transit corridors such as the Hazel McCallion Line and the Transitway.

To support this growth, Planning and Development Committee has approved the City’s plan to pre-zone lands in many of Mississauga’s major transit station areas. Over time, new development in these areas could support approximately 227,000 residents and 47,000 jobs.

Why pre-zoning lands makes sense

Pre-zoning sets clear rules upfront for what can be built in each area including building heights and density. It helps guide development in a way that creates more livable, connected communities that are in line with the City’s plans for growth. It also streamlines development processes by:

  • Providing certainty and removing planning hurdles with clear, predictable guidelines for development along transit corridors.
  • Speeding up approvals, allowing projects to move forward more quickly when they meet zoning requirements.

The pre-zoning amendments align with Mississauga Official Plan 2051, which was recently approved by the Province after extensive public consultation. It also supports recommendations from the Mayor’s Housing Task Force, including simplifying zoning rules and allowing more flexibility for building height and density around transit.

Where are major transit station areas?

A major transit station area – or MTSA – is a planning term established by the Province of Ontario. As Ontario continues to grow, the Province wants to ensure that cities like Mississauga are directing growth to MTSAs.

In Mississauga, an MTSA is the land within a 500-800 metre radius (approximately 10-minute walk) of a transit station or stop. In total, there are more than 50 MTSAs in Mississauga where higher-density, mixed-use development is encouraged. Through this project, the City is pre-zoning 35 MTSAs in locations that are expected to accommodate the most residential growth. The City’s online MTSA dashboard provides a map and more information for each MTSA.

Next steps

The proposed zoning amendments approved by Planning and Development Committee complete the City’s work to implement Major Transit Station Area policies. An implementing zoning by-law will come to a future City Council meeting for approval.

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“We know people want to live in communities that are connected, convenient and close to transit. By pre-zoning lands in major transit station areas, we are creating clear, predictable rules that remove barriers, speed up approvals and make it easier to build complete communities. This approach will help us deliver more housing, support new jobs and ensure growth is thoughtfully planned along our transit corridors.”– Andrew Whittemore, Commissioner, Planning and Building

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