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Restaurant patios on Mississauga’s Lakeshore Rd. might result in extra visitors issues

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October 27, 2021
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Restaurant patios on Mississauga’s Lakeshore Rd. might result in extra visitors issues

In serving to eating places get well from the monetary influence of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Metropolis of Mississauga might inadvertently add to a different urgent drawback within the metropolis—visitors congestion. 

Particularly, Lakeshore Rd. within the metropolis’s south finish, the place a number of main developments deliberate within the coming years will deliver upwards of 20,000 new residents, presents potential visitors complications.  

Many Lakeshore Rd. and close by eating places have taken benefit of an modification to the Metropolis’s Non permanent Use Bylaw that permits them to maintain their momentary patios up and working till Dec. 31. Moreover, they’re permitted to put in momentary tents/coated areas and heating units as a part of their patios, in accordance with provincial and Metropolis rules, to permit outside eating via the winter. 

The transfer is meant to assist eating places get well a few of their monetary losses caused by the pandemic. 

However the “momentary” won’t change into so momentary, Mayor Bonnie Crombie hinted at just lately. 

In an interview with insauga.com writer Khaled Iwamura, Crombie acknowledged that visitors congestion on Lakeshore Rd. is a urgent matter, “…particularly recently with eating places utilizing the parking lanes and layby lanes for patios. 

“However all of us love that and it actually revitalizes Port Credit score with the variety of patios we’ve open and can proceed to have open, so these lanes could or could not come again,” she continued. “I’m positive these (eating places) wish to maintain these patio areas.”  

The brand new Lakeview Village undertaking in southeast Mississauga will add some 15,000 residents to the combo throughout the subsequent decade or sooner whereas a brief distance away on Lakeshore Rd., the deliberate Brightwater neighborhood in Port Credit score will see at the least 5,000 folks transfer into town.   

Crombie and different Metropolis officers have stated a number of public transportation enchancment initiatives are within the works to offset future visitors issues, chief amongst these the accredited Lakeshore Bus Fast Transit (BRT) system.  

When accomplished within the subsequent few years, the BRT will run for 2 kilometres from the Etobicoke Creek to East Ave. in Mississauga. 

Many residents imagine that’s not almost sufficient to offset what they anticipate can be visitors chaos within the years to return on Lakeshore Rd.  

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