Mississippi Mills is undertaking a large project called MM2048 that involves virtually every service and department.  We’re looking at everything from roads to childcare to water and wastewater to recreation to festivals and events to economic development to quality of life and everything in between, all at the same time.

The MM2048 project is about setting a course for our community well into the future.  Do you have concerns about Ottawa Street’s capacity?  Think we should build a ring road or another river crossing?  Do you really want to see a Forest Childcare School established? What about trails and parks and recreation programs?  Are you thinking about waste and recycling? How much capacity is there at the Waste-water treatment plant anyways? Do you want to make sure new development pays for new development? Are you interested in future employment and economic development strategies?  MM2048 is the time for us to talk about all of that and more.  

Please join us at the MM2048 Public Information Centre this Thursday, April 13th  from 2-7:30pm at the John Levi Community Centre in Almonte.  It is a drop-in format and staff from all seven project areas will be on hand.   This session is meant to introduce all seven projects and will help you get ready to provide feedback and comments later in the process. 

In the fall of 2023 Council will have some important decisions to make for our community.  Staff and consultants will be bringing options to Council to shape the community and the services we enjoy.  Get informed and get involved!

For info: www.mississippimills.ca/mm2048


Please help inform the Transportation Master Plan by completing the Community Transportation Survey. Your input is essential to ensure the TMP properly reflects the needs and priorities of its users. The survey will take approximately 10 – 15 minutes to complete. Please follow the link below to access the survey, and thank you for contributing to the future transportation vision of our municipality!

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2DYKGSR