Jasonzed
Senior Member
From today...
I had no idea this was happening in Mississauga. Its great to see that the city attempting to enhance the built environment instead of reckless development. I remember when I was studying architecture and planning outside of Canada, we actually studied Mississauga as one of the most poorly, irresponsibly planned cities. This is a step in the right direction...
Here is the "newly" released master plan for MCC...
http://www6.mississauga.ca/onlinemaps/planbldg/images/DT21/Downtown21%20Report%20&%20Master%20Plan.pdf
Totally. Considering the masterplanning history of Mississauga, I'm assuming this is a 100 year plan.
It's obvious where the political will is coming/will come from - a desire to keep growing with a belated recognition that much of what was built in the past 40 years failed. A city won't grow if the last 1% or so of available land is paved over with surface parking lots. Don't focus on the "real" urban centre branding...that's just par for the course these days, when quaintness is a virtue.