Media advisory

Public engagements open in June

Share your ideas and participate in public engagement opportunities happening throughout Mississauga.

City services | May 28, 2026

The City of Mississauga regularly connects with residents throughout the year to gather their ideas and constructive feedback. This helps guide City plans, programs, services and new developments. 

Residents and businesses can take part in different ways. You can attend information sessions, open houses, workshops or complete online surveys. The City reviews this feedback along with other data and trends to help decide how to focus its time and resources on community priorities. 

The City also shares a wide range of opportunities for community involvement. These include chances to apply for public art projects and grants, take part in exhibitions, join advisory committees and more.

In June, the City is highlighting a selection of engagement opportunities. To see all current projects and ways to share your feedback, visit yoursay.mississauga.ca. 


City-wide opportunities 

Shape Future Transit in the Downtown – public information centre

The City of Mississauga is undertaking a Transit and Rail Project Assessment Process (TRPAP) and preliminary design for the Downtown Mobility Hub and Transitway Connection. The study is intended to assess and design how these key components of the Downtown will integrate with future developments and ultimately lead to a 30 per cent shovel-ready, preliminary design.  

Join the Public Information Centre at Mississauga Civic Centre on Thursday, June 4 to provide your feedback. No registration needed. Drop in between 6 and 8 p.m. 

MiWay Hybrid-Electric Bus Rider Experience – online survey 

Since 2019, MiWay has been aggressively modernizing its bus fleet by introducing hybrid-electric buses, which now make up about 58 per cent of the fleet. This investment supports a cleaner, quieter, smoother and more reliable transit experience while reducing emissions.

MiWay is asking riders to share their experiences with these buses. Your feedback will help guide future decisions on fleet design, safety, comfort and reliability across Mississauga.

The survey is anonymous and participants can choose to enter a draw to win one of five $25 PRESTO cards.

Complete the online survey.

Call for exhibitors: Mississauga Comic Expo – application required 

Mississauga Library invites comic writers, artists and vendors to apply as an exhibitor for the 2026 Mississauga Comic Expo! Selected exhibitors will receive a free table at the event on Saturday, November 7, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Applications must be submitted through the online form by June 26, 2026 to be considered. 

The annual Mississauga Comic Expo is a free celebration of comics, gaming and fandom for all ages. Visitors can meet special guests and exhibitors as they enjoy fun activities, workshops, panels, games and more. The 2026 festival will take place on Friday, November 6 and Saturday, November 7 at the Hazel McCallion Central Library. 

Call for Indigenous artists: Port Credit Active Transportation Bridge – application required 

The City’s Public Art Program has launched a new public art opportunity for the Port Credit Active Transportation Bridge, inviting Indigenous artists to create a permanent artwork that reflects the cultural, spiritual and historical significance of the Credit River. 

Submissions are open now until July 8, 2026.  


Stay engaged and informed 

By following along, you can see how your feedback helps shape decisions and supports positive change in your neighbourhood and across the city. 

Get started by exploring the options below: 

Media contact

City of Mississauga Media Relations
media@mississauga.ca
905-615-3200, ext. 5232
TTY: 905-896-5151
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