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Mississauga Receives $14.3M for Eco-Friendly Transit and Cycling

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Mississauga secures $14.3M for zero-emission bus upgrades, cycling network expansion
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The City of Mississauga has received $14.3 million in combined federal and provincial funding to back two projects aimed at enhancing zero-emission transit and expanding cycling pathways.

This funding will aid upgrades to Mi Way’s bus storage and maintenance facilities, along with planning efforts for new cycling infrastructure, as announced by the city.

Through the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program, the federal government is contributing $5.75 million while the province is adding $4.79 million toward improving transit facilities. This initiative includes updates to three bus depots to support battery-electric buses, featuring charging stations and improvements to electrical systems.

These enhancements are part of Mississauga’s larger plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 80 per cent by 2050.

A second round of funding under this program-again comprising $5.75 million from the federal government and $4.79 million from the province-will finance planning and preliminary design for around eight kilometres of new cycling routes. Proposed streets include Aquitaine Avenue, Argentia Road, and Millcreek Drive, focusing on better access to GO Transit stations in Meadowvale and Lisgar.

City officials state that these efforts align with Mississauga’s long-term cycling master plan, aiming to motivate more residents to opt for active transportation methods.

“This investment demonstrates that our federal and provincial partners recognize the importance of continued investment in Mississauga’s transit and active transportation infrastructure,” said Mayor Carolyn Parrish. “Upgrading our transit facilities to support zero-emissions buses moves us closer to our climate goals. At the same time, new planning for safer cycling routes will make it easier for residents to choose active transportation.”

Both projects are expected to help create a more sustainable and connected transportation network throughout the city.


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