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    • Project 23-1160 – June 20, 2025 update
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    • Canada Day Service Hours at Peel
      BRAMPTON, ON (June 25, 2025), - Peel Region offices and non-emergency services will be closed for the Canada Day holiday on Tuesday, July 1, 2025., ServiceOntario Counter, ServiceOntario counter at 10 Peel Centre Drive will be closed Tuesday, July 1, 2025 and will reopen on Wednesday, July 2, 2025., Vaccination Clinics, Routine school immunization clinics will be closed on Tuesday, July 1, 2025. Clinics will resume regular hours of operations on Wednesday, July 2, 2025. To book your appointment visit routine school immunization ., Public Health Offices and Clinics, The Family Health Call Centre will be closed on Tuesday, July 1, 2025 and will reopen on Wednesday, July 2, 2025. All Healthy Sexuality Clinics are closed on Tuesday, July 1. The Fairview and Brampton Healthy Sexuality Clinics will reopen on Wednesday, July 2, 2025, and the Meadowvale Healthy Sexuality Clinic will reopen on Friday, July 4, 2025 Peel Works Harm Reduction mobile vans will be closed…, Waste Collection, On Tuesday, July 1, there will be no waste collection. Waste will be collected one day later that week. Check your collection calendar to find your pickup day or sign up to receive free waste collection reminders . All Community Recycling Centres will be closed on Tuesday, July 1, and will reopen on Wednesday, July 2., Human Services, Early Years and Child Care Services, including Child Care Subsidy, will be closed on Tuesday, July 1, for Canada Day and will reopen on Wednesday, July 2., Housing Services, Client Services, will be closed on Tuesday, July 1 (Canada Day) and will reopen on Wednesday, July 2., Emergency Shelter, Food, or Personal support, For urgent homelessness supports, including food, supplies, referrals, and shelter, call the Street Helpline 24/7 at 1-877-848-8481. For information on emergency shelter, visit the emergency shelter webpage or call 905-450-1996., Ontario Works, Ontario Works offices will be closed on Tuesday, July 1 (Canada Day) and will reopen on Wednesday, July 2., Peel Living, For emergency Peel Living maintenance requests, contact the 24-hour request line at 905-790-7335., Transportation, TransHelp, All trips for Tuesday, July 1, and Wednesday, July 2, must be booked by 7 p.m. on Monday, June 30., On Tuesday, July 1 (Canada Day):, Call us at 905-791-1015 if you need to cancel your trip. Same day trips are not available. TransHelp will operate from 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. The TransHelp office will be closed. Feedback and application, and payment processing will resume on Wednesday, July 2. Subscription trips will be cancelled, except for dialysis trips. We offer bookings up to 7 days in advance. Consider booking your next trip…, Public Transit, Visit Brampton Transit and Mississauga Transit for holiday schedules., Adult Day Services, Adult Day Services at all 5 Peel Region Long Term Care centres and Virtual Adult Day Services will be closed on Tuesday, July 1 for Canada Day and will resume regular hours of operation on Wednesday, July 2., Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives (PAMA), PAMA will be closed on Tuesday, July 1, 2025. We welcome visitors to explore, create and connect at PAMA all summer long!
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    • Project 10-4040 June 25, 2025 update
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    • Project 22-2944
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    • Peel's affordable purpose-built rental proposal for Caledon fulfills numerous housing goals
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    • Peel Region Council Endorses Updated Community Safety and Well-being Plan
      BRAMPTON, ON (June 26, 2025), - Today, Regional council endorsed a renewed, collaborative strategy that sets out how partners across different sectors can work together to make Peel a safe, more inclusive, and connected community where all residents thrive. The, Community Safety and Policing Act, 2019, , requires that Ontario municipalities review and, if appropriate, revise their CSWB Plans every four years. Community Safety and Well-being (CSWB) Plan - a renewed, collaborative strategy that sets out how partners across different sectors can work together to make Peel a safe, more inclusive, and connected community where all residents thrive. The, Community Safety and Policing Act, 2019, , requires that Ontario municipalities review and, if appropriate, revise their CSWB Plans every four years. The updated CSWB Plan establishes a structured process for working collaboratively across systems that builds on the achievements of the 2020–2024 Plan and introduces an adaptive model focused on:, Early identification, of issues before they reach crisis levels., Timely action, by leaders to inform responses., Stronger connections, across community networks to amplify community voices and drive coordinated and inclusive action., Targeted and localized responses, that meet the unique needs of Peel’s diverse communities. This model ensures Peel is better equipped to anticipate, understand, and act on the risk and protective factors affecting community safety and well-being. Focus areas such as family violence, mental health and addictions, systemic discrimination, international students, and youth violence prevention remain key priorities for the community…, Launching the Peel Regional Police Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Unit, at the Safe Centre of Peel to support survivors of IPV through a trauma-informed lens., Developing mental wellness supports, such as cultural competency trainings for service providers to improve the mental wellness of newcomer youth and international students., Launching an interactive online forum, to encourage discussions about anti-black racism, anti-Indigenous racism, and systemic discrimination., Engaging people with lived experience, by hosting focus groups with international students to help shape Peel's advocacy efforts and ensure student voices guide future actions., Funding community-based youth violence prevention programs, through the Building Safer Communities Fund to support initiatives such as housing subsidies for vulnerable youth and after school sports and arts programming for black youth. Implementation of the updated Plan will occur in a phased approach throughout 2025. The System Leadership Table-co-chaired by Peel Region and Peel Regional Police along with Regional Council representatives - Councillor…
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    • Peel shares 2024 Climate Change Progress Report: Advancing action amid record heat and rising emissions
      BRAMPTON, ON (June 27, 2025), - Peel Regional Council has received the 2024 Climate Change Master Plan (CCMP) progress report, outlining achievements, challenges, and next steps in the fight against climate change. The global climate crisis intensified in 2024, which was the hottest year ever recorded. Peel experienced the impacts of a changing climate firsthand, including two 100-year flood events in a single month and…
      Type: Press Release
    • Project 24-2980
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    • Peel Region and Moyo Health & Community Services to co-design strategy addressing substance use in partnership with community
      BRAMPTON, ON (June 27, 2025), - Peel Region and Moyo Health & Community Services, in partnership with community organizations, launched a co-design process for a renewed Peel Substance Strategy. The new strategy will be a community-driven response to the ongoing drug toxicity crisis with equity, inclusion and lived experience at its centre.       The strategy builds on the foundation of the 2019 Peel Opioid Strategy,…, Quick facts, Peel's drug-toxicity crisis continues with 797 deaths between 2019-2024. In Peel, people are dying alone, with nearly half (49%) of deaths occurring when there was no one present who could intervene. This is higher than in Ontario (42%). In 2023, 23% of Peel students reported non-medical opioid use — nearly double the rate of cannabis use (12%) and second only to alcohol. Peel’s supervised…, Resources, Peel’s 2019 Opioid Strategy Peel Region’s Community Safety and Well-being Plan Peel Region Regional Council Report about space for new HART Hub Peel Public Health’s Strategic Plan Peel Region Strategic Plan
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    • Peel approves Net Zero Emission Building Retrofit Policy and Standard to meet climate targets
      BRAMPTON, ON (June 27, 2025), - Peel has taken another bold step toward climate leadership with the approval of a Net Zero Emission Building Retrofit Policy and Standard by Regional Council yesterday. This policy will guide the decarbonization of existing region-owned buildings and help meet Peel's climate targets. Buildings currently account for 51% of Peel's corporate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, making energy efficiency…, Key benefits of the policy:, Expected to reduce GHG emissions by 48,000 tonnes by 2050. Enhances building performance, occupant health, safety, and comfort. Integrates with existing asset management plans for long-term impact. Helps meet Peel's 2030 target of a 45% GHG reduction from 2010 levels. Preliminary energy modelling indicates that implementing the standard could increase the 10-year state of good repair capital plan…
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