Mississauga, Canada Invests Over $170 Million in Transportation and Stormwater Projects
2026-06-28 11:41
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - The City of Mississauga, Canada, plans to invest over $170 million in transportation and stormwater system projects this construction season, with crews simultaneously advancing more than 30 new projects and 7 ongoing projects carried over from 2025.

The work includes repairs and maintenance of existing roads, bridges, and trails, as well as the restoration of creeks and stormwater ponds. Several new projects will also be initiated, including the construction of pumping stations, installation of traffic signals, and building of bike lanes.

Key transportation projects include upgrading traffic signals at the intersection of Confederation Parkway and Square One Drive; adding a left-turn lane and traffic signals at an intersection on Winston Churchill Boulevard, along with general repairs; rehabilitating the Aquitaine Avenue pedestrian bridge and retaining wall; adding multi-use paths and boulevard bike lanes at multiple locations in Mississauga; and repairing sidewalks and installing tactile plates at intersections.

For flood control projects, crews are performing maintenance on stormwater control systems and repairing erosion areas. Specific work includes constructing a new pumping station on Osprey Boulevard; dredging and repairing ponds at Dixie and Tomken Transitway, Osprey Marsh, Silken Laumann, Britannia Road, and Central Parkway Station; repairing erosion areas along Cooksville Creek, Credit River, Etobicoke Creek, Mimico Creek, and Sawmill Creek; and repairing the bridge on Burnhamthorpe West over Mullet Creek.

A major road widening project is planned to begin on Ninth Line in 2026. The road will be widened to four lanes, with new sidewalks, drainage systems, and bike lanes. The city's road resurfacing program includes replacing asphalt and, where necessary, repairing curbs and sidewalks. This year, 38 roads totaling nearly 21 kilometers in length will be resurfaced.

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