Mission
To plan, develop, construct and maintain a multi-modal transportation system which efficiently and safely moves people and goods, respects the environment and supports the development of Mississauga as a 21st Century city, while serving the municipality’s social, economic and physical needs.
The services we provide
- Planning, design, construction, operation and maintenance of roadways, bridges, cycling network, sidewalks, noise walls and related infrastructure
- Management of the City’s traffic signals, streetlighting, municipal parking, and fleet of vehicles (with the exception of transit and fire vehicles)
Interesting facts about this service
- Our transportation infrastructure is the largest asset owned and operated by the City of Mississauga with a replacement value of $5 billion
- Our infrastructure made up of bridges, culverts, roads, noise walls, the active transportation network, public parking lots, and the streetlight and traffic signal systems
- The City has 5,682 lane kilometres of road network
- The City’s cycling network includes approximately 594 kilometres of multi-use trails, park paths, bicycle lanes and signed bike routes
- The cycling network laid out in the 2018 Cycling Master Plan update will result in 897 kilometres of infrastructure to be built over 27 years