Mississauga has significantly lowered development charges, including a 50% reduction for most projects and a 100% reduction for three-bedroom purpose-built rental units.
The city is providing funding and incentives for developers to build affordable rental housing, including capital grants and fee waivers.
Mississauga is updating its Official Plan to encourage more housing and mixed-use communities, with a focus on complete communities and better transit connections.
The city is exploring changes to zoning regulations to allow for more semi-detached homes in areas where single-detached homes were previously the only permitted housing type.
A large mixed-use waterfront development is underway, with plans to create a vibrant community with diverse housing options and amenities, according to Lakeview Community Partners Ltd.
Development height restrictions along the Hazel McCallion LRT line are being eased to allow for taller buildings in transit-oriented areas, Mississauga.com reports.
Mississauga is developing a retail strategy to ensure a healthy and vibrant retail sector, including walkable communities and mixed-use development, according to the City of Mississauga.
The city is working on an economic development strategy to attract businesses and create jobs, further supporting the city's growth, also according to the City of Mississauga.
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