en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Ninth Line road expansion project in Mississauga has officially broken ground, widening a 6.7-kilometer section between Eglinton Avenue West and Derry Road West from two lanes to four lanes, with completion expected in 2027.

Located in the last undeveloped area of Mississauga, the current section is a two-lane road lacking proper sidewalks, bike lanes, and drainage systems. The expansion will introduce multiple infrastructure upgrades, including new sidewalks, curbs, gutters, and bike lanes, improved stormwater drainage systems to reduce flood risks, and the installation of streetlights, bus stops, intersections, and traffic signals. The road renovation will also enhance residents' access to nearby parks, trails, and Osprey Marsh, while upgrading the waterproofing and widening the culvert bridge.
The City of Mississauga stated that the expansion project will support the construction of over 3,400 housing units, helping transform the area into a transit-friendly, sustainable community. Partial funding comes from the Housing-Enabling Core Servicing Stream under the Ontario government's Municipal Housing Infrastructure Program, which has allocated CAD 20 million to this project.
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