Canada 150 Grants Aid Community Infrastructure Upgrades in Mississauga
The City of Mississauga has been awarded up to $2.5 million in government grants to upgrade community infrastructure. The Government of Canada’s investment will support the creation of safe, more accessible playgrounds and community centres. These renovations will help mark Canada’s 150th anniversary and provide enhanced public services.
Mississauga will receive this funding through the Canada 150 Community Infrastructure Program (CIP 150). The program was established to support community infrastructure projects to mark Canada’s 150th anniversary.
The $2.5M federal contribution will support 28 infrastructure projects in Mississauga, including the improvement of local parks, trails, and community centres. Each project will help Canadian’s celebrate Canada’s 150th anniversary, while creating spaces to enjoy moments of culture, sport, recreation, and leisure for years to come.
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Mississauga Awarded $2.5M in Canada 150 Infrastructure Grants
Known for its multi-use trails, parks, and community centres, Mississauga is the sixth largest city in Canada and is located metropolitan within the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). The city is home to over 700,000 residents and is recognized for its multicultural population.
Using the Canada 150 Community Infrastructure Program (CIP 150) will allow the City of Mississauga to leverage up to $2.5M in Canadian government grants. This will support the renovation, expansion, and overall improvement of existing community infrastructure.
In all, these Canada 150 grants will allow the city to rehabilitate 5 trails, upgrade 17 parks/playgrounds, and renovate 6 public service buildings. By executing these projects, Mississauga will create a safer environment for city residents and visitors.
Specific projects to be executed by the City of Mississauga using Canada 150 grants include:
Project Focus | CIP 150 Contribution |
Expansion of Creditview Road Multi-Use Trail | $300,000 |
Rehabilitation of South Common Community Centre | $199,750 |
Jon Clipperton Park Retaining Wall Reconstruction | $149,533 |
Bancroft Park Playground Redevelopment | $78,500 |
Erin Woods Trail Reconstruction and Extension | $22,103 |
Canada 150 Community Infrastructure Grants for Municipalities
The Canada 150 Community Infrastructure Program was developed to help municipalities invest in infrastructure upgrades and expansion initiatives. The program is available to municipal governments and aboriginal communities across the country.
CIP 150 provides up to 50-75% of eligible infrastructure project expenses, however program funding has already been depleted in some Canadian regions and may no longer accept new applications.
If you’re a municipality seeking government funding to support infrastructure projects, other options may be available to offset a portion of project expenses. Please contact Mentor Works to discuss alternate infrastructure funding programs.
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Government grants and loans can be difficult to secure because of tight application timelines. To improve their chances of success, municipalities and businesses should keep up to date on new government funding programs and apply early in the program’s intake periods.
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