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About the project
The Transportation Master Plan (TMP) was approved by Council in 2019 and is an overarching guide on the future of transportation in Mississauga. The City of Mississauga’s Transit and Road Infrastructure Plan (TRIP) is a city-wide plan that will address pressures and issues faced by Mississauga road users as they move throughout the city. The plan will develop a long-term transit network and a long-term road network, which will offer additional transportation infrastructure to support and encourage more modes of travel such as transit, cycling and walking. The plan will guide actions, policies and transportation investment in Mississauga over the next 20 years.
The TRIP will:
Review and summarize existing constraints in the transportation network
Review network connectivity as well as multi-modal integration at key locations (e.g. nodes, major transit station areas, mobility hubs, major transfer points)
Review the need and justification for the road capacity improvements the City has already identified in the Capital Plan
Examine and evaluate the range of potential transit priority, high-frequency, and rapid transit alternatives in the City
Assess potential people movement options to address congestion pinch points in the transportation network
Incorporate the principles of Vision Zero into transportation infrastructure improvement options
Prepare a strategy for identifying mode share targets
Assess the potential need and justification for additional rail grade separations in the City
Develop a prioritization and phasing plan for the recommended transportation infrastructure improvements
There will be opportunities for interested members of the public to provide input and feedback throughout the course of the project. Sign-up for project updates to stay informed and update to the status of the project.
Have your say
Your input is important to us! Get involved using the tools below.
About the project
The Transportation Master Plan (TMP) was approved by Council in 2019 and is an overarching guide on the future of transportation in Mississauga. The City of Mississauga’s Transit and Road Infrastructure Plan (TRIP) is a city-wide plan that will address pressures and issues faced by Mississauga road users as they move throughout the city. The plan will develop a long-term transit network and a long-term road network, which will offer additional transportation infrastructure to support and encourage more modes of travel such as transit, cycling and walking. The plan will guide actions, policies and transportation investment in Mississauga over the next 20 years.
The TRIP will:
Review and summarize existing constraints in the transportation network
Review network connectivity as well as multi-modal integration at key locations (e.g. nodes, major transit station areas, mobility hubs, major transfer points)
Review the need and justification for the road capacity improvements the City has already identified in the Capital Plan
Examine and evaluate the range of potential transit priority, high-frequency, and rapid transit alternatives in the City
Assess potential people movement options to address congestion pinch points in the transportation network
Incorporate the principles of Vision Zero into transportation infrastructure improvement options
Prepare a strategy for identifying mode share targets
Assess the potential need and justification for additional rail grade separations in the City
Develop a prioritization and phasing plan for the recommended transportation infrastructure improvements
There will be opportunities for interested members of the public to provide input and feedback throughout the course of the project. Sign-up for project updates to stay informed and update to the status of the project.
Have your say
Your input is important to us! Get involved using the tools below.
Transit and Road Infrastructure Plan is currently at this stage
This phase will produce a defined direction for the evolution of Mississauga’s road network, reflecting an integration and compatibility of multi-modal transportation, land use and urban design. Public Engagement will commence fall / winter 2020 /2021.
Phase 2: Alternative Solution Development and Evaluation
this is an upcoming stage for Transit and Road Infrastructure Plan
This phase will include a transportation assessment, development of alternative solutions and an evaluation of these alternatives. Public engagement to present these findings will aim to take place in fall 2021.
Phase 3: Preferred Plan
this is an upcoming stage for Transit and Road Infrastructure Plan
This phase will finalize the preferred plan as well as develop a prioritization and phasing plan for the recommended transportation infrastructure improvements.