Dixie Outlet Mall Policy Review

The City of Mississauga’s Planning and Building Department is undertaking a land use review of the Dixie Outlet Mall site to help guide redevelopment. The City’s review will focus on key elements to achieve a complete community and set a policy framework to inform an official plan amendment. It will consider opportunities for new roads, pedestrian connections, transit supportive development, parks, a mix of land uses, including affordable housing and non-residential uses. The review will also consider heights that are of an appropriate development scale within the Lakeview neighbourhood area.

The City’s review of the lands is occurring simultaneously with a development application that has been submitted to the City in December 2022 by Slate Asset Management. The owner is proposing to demolish a portion of the mall and build five residential apartments in the northwest portion of the site. The site where the grocery store is located is owned by Choice Properties and no application has been made to the City. Under the Planning Act, the City is required to process a development application and within certain timelines. The City will work in collaboration with the property owners in coordinating the policy and the development application reviews. To find more information on the development application, file OZ/OPA 22-32 (1250 South Service Road) please click here.

Share your ideas

As we move forward with the review, the public will be encouraged to help identify priorities and provide detailed feedback on:

  • urban design

  • transportation

  • housing and other future uses for the site

Public input is an important part of the decision-making process and as the project progresses, there will be opportunities to learn and participate in community engagements. You can start now by clicking on the photos below and sharing your ideas with us.

A person stands in front of a grocery store cooler with a shopping cart in their hand.How important is it to include retail, office buildings, and other services into the new development.










Stay involved

Subscribe to receive news alerts about future engagements at the top of the page.

If you wish to mail your comments, please send them to: Karin Phuong, City Planning Strategies, 7th Floor - Planning and Building, City of Mississauga, 300 City Centre Dr, Mississauga, ON L5B 3C1.

The City of Mississauga’s Planning and Building Department is undertaking a land use review of the Dixie Outlet Mall site to help guide redevelopment. The City’s review will focus on key elements to achieve a complete community and set a policy framework to inform an official plan amendment. It will consider opportunities for new roads, pedestrian connections, transit supportive development, parks, a mix of land uses, including affordable housing and non-residential uses. The review will also consider heights that are of an appropriate development scale within the Lakeview neighbourhood area.

The City’s review of the lands is occurring simultaneously with a development application that has been submitted to the City in December 2022 by Slate Asset Management. The owner is proposing to demolish a portion of the mall and build five residential apartments in the northwest portion of the site. The site where the grocery store is located is owned by Choice Properties and no application has been made to the City. Under the Planning Act, the City is required to process a development application and within certain timelines. The City will work in collaboration with the property owners in coordinating the policy and the development application reviews. To find more information on the development application, file OZ/OPA 22-32 (1250 South Service Road) please click here.

Share your ideas

As we move forward with the review, the public will be encouraged to help identify priorities and provide detailed feedback on:

  • urban design

  • transportation

  • housing and other future uses for the site

Public input is an important part of the decision-making process and as the project progresses, there will be opportunities to learn and participate in community engagements. You can start now by clicking on the photos below and sharing your ideas with us.

A person stands in front of a grocery store cooler with a shopping cart in their hand.How important is it to include retail, office buildings, and other services into the new development.










Stay involved

Subscribe to receive news alerts about future engagements at the top of the page.

If you wish to mail your comments, please send them to: Karin Phuong, City Planning Strategies, 7th Floor - Planning and Building, City of Mississauga, 300 City Centre Dr, Mississauga, ON L5B 3C1.

Page last updated: 08 Mar 2023, 05:51 PM