Don’t Miss….Mega Twin Pines’ Annual Yard Sale!!!
1749 Dundas Street East, Mississauga (throughout the Park)
Saturday June 17th, 9 am – 1 pm
(rain date Sunday, June 18th)
Updated January 1, 2018
Do you have personal questions or concerns relating to your residency in Twin Pines?
Mandeep Sangha, Peel Living’s Tenancy Support Agent, will be on site in the Summerville Pines’ Community Hall on the following Mondays from 1 pm – 4 pm to assist you and address your tenancy related issues:
January 8, February 5, March 5, April 9, May 7, June 11, July 9, August 13, September 10, October 8, November 5, December 10.
Appointments will be seen first and drop in’s as time allows – in 15 minute intervals. Appointments can be made by calling 905-453-2500 ext 3612 during office hours Monday – Friday from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm
This is a welcome progression from Peel Living, particularly for those who do not have access to a computer or prefer to speak to someone ‘in person’ to air their concerns. Please do not hesitate to take advantage of it!
December 21, 2015
On Saturday, December 12, 2015, we held our annual Pot Luck Dinner, after which we trooped out to light the lovely fir trees at the front of the Park.
At the dinner, those attending voted on the 59 entries in the Winter Home Decorating Contest and the winners were as follows:
#1 – 2nd Avenue East
#7 Orchard Drive
#18 – 6th Avenue West
Congratulations to all our Winners !!!
July 10, 2011
On Monday, July 6th, the Board of Directors of Cedar Grove Residents’ Community Corporation held another meeting with the members of planningAlliance and CIVIS, the Community Engagement Team engaged by Peel Living to develop a Community Plan for Twin Pines. These meetings have been occurring monthly.
At this meeting, Bryan Bowen, who is the project’s Planning Approvals Lead, gave a power point presentation on the ‘mysteries’ of the planning process. The Board found this was very informative in explaining timelines and the many steps involved in each phase of the planning and approvals process. Consequently it was thought that this information may also be helpful in assisting our residents in understanding what exactly goes into obtaining approvals for such a major undertaking as the re-imagining of the community of Twin Pines.
Outlined below is a synopsis of how these proceedings unfold:
Planning Approvals – (Conceptual Phase) – governed by Provincial Legislation
Community Concept Plan (non-statutory) – this is the point where we have the opportunity for the highest input
After the Peel Living Board has endorsed the Plan, it enters the City of Mississauga’s planning approvals process:
Municipal Planning Approvals (statutory)
Any amendments under the Official Plan and Zoning By-laws are approved by City Council and can be appealed.
Plan of Subdivision and Site Plan Approval are next and residents will have fewer opportunities to be involved in the planning process from this point on.
Building and Development Permits – (Detailed/Technical – no input from stakeholders)
The timing for these various steps to proceed are dependent on many factors. In the case of Twin Pines, they could depend on Peel Living’s partnership with the City of Mississauga in planning this future community, the City of Mississauga’s Dundas Corridor Master Plan (Dundas Connects) and Metrolinx’s Dundas Street Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) expansion. This, however, gives us an idea of how complex this procedure is and how it is difficult to make accurate assumptions of timelines.
If you have any further questions regarding this process, please contact Michelle Drylie at 647-231-6820 or email: mdrylie@planningalliance.ca.
May 30, 2015
Peel Living’s ‘long promised’ Housing Needs and Financial Impact Assessment has finally commenced. This survey is designed to gain a greater and more accurate understanding of the needs of the residents of Twin Pines, encompassing daily activities, specific household needs and our connection to the broader community. While participation is voluntary, each household is encouraged to participate in the survey so our views and needs will be reflected in the future Twin Pines. This new Conceptual Community Plan MUST reflect the reality of our lives and the community.
The Board members of the Cedar Grove Residents’ Community Corporation have been visiting each home, delivering the pamphlet outlining the process the survey will take and the importance of engaging in this undertaking. You have the option of having the interview take place either in your home or in an office at Summerville Pines. A member of planningAlliance, the firm engaged by Peel Living to conduct the survey and spearhead the master planning process, will contact each household to set up an interview at your convenience.
Peel Living and planningAlliance have given their assurance in writing that for the purpose of publicly reporting this information, it will be grouped in categories only. There will be no identification of individuals or households. This information will only be used for the purpose of planning analysis.
This is the next step in our journey and OUR VOICES MUST BE HEARD!!!
April 21, 2015
Now that it’s Springtime (I think), home renovating contractors will be out in droves to solicit business. This is usually done by means of flyers in our mailboxes, such as a package neatly ensconced in a plastic bag which made the rounds recently.
They may display logos from such organizations as Renomark, Building Industry and Land Development Association (BILD), or Better Business Bureau, which would lead a person to assume they are a quality contractor. While there may be many well qualified contractors registered with these companies, they do not guarantee or warrant the quality of work carried out by contractors. If they receive a number of complaints of shoddy workmanship regarding a contractor, they may drop them from the organization and instruct them to stop using their logo, but some companies continue to display the signs (logos).
Your safest bet is to do your homework, get more than one quote, ask around your neighbourhood to see if anyone has used this contractor in the past and were they satisfied and always remember that old adage “Buyer Beware”