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Welcome to Mississauga Data This report and other related documents can be found at www.mississauga.ca/data. Mississauga Data is the official City of Mississauga website that contains urban planning related reports, newsletters, brochures and data. The Information Planning Research Unit manages statistical data including: population, demographics, census, development monitoring/activity, growth forecasts, housing, employment, office, land use, vacant employment lands, and the environment. Visit our Publications and Open Data Catalogue to find our complete inventory of our freely available information products. Working on a research project? Contact us below for the latest statistics. Phone: (905) 615-3200 ext. 5556 Email: eplanbuild.info@mississauga.ca RSS: http://feeds.feedburner.com/mississaugadata Twitter: www.twitter.com/mississaugadata Website: www.mississauga.ca/data

Planning District Summary Mississauga has changed dramatically in the thirty years since it incorporated as a City. It has grown from a mix of historic villages, farmland and suburban development on the periphery of Toronto to the sixth largest City in Canada. The City of Mississauga is at an important juncture in its development. The last greenfields are now under construction and future residential growth will be at a slower pace, largely in the form of infill and redevelopment projects. Growth has been the subject of much discussion. The Greater Golden Horseshoe is one of the fastest growing regions in North America. On the one hand, this growth is positive, it means more choice, opportunities and services. On the other hand, the pace of growth and the form it has taken in the Greater Golden Horseshoe has raised concerns about sprawl, congestion, environmental degradation and quality of life. Housing Matters: evaluates where the City of Mississauga stands in relation to the densities within its boundaries to provide a benchmark for future discussion. Table1 Existing Residential, City of Mississauga for Existing Population based on Residential Units 2001 Census Population Units/ Hectares Units/ Acres People/ Hectares People/ Acres Net 26.2 10.6 74.9 30.3 Net Plus Roads 17.6 7.3 50.2 20.8 Community 12.7 5.3 36.3 15.0 Gross 11.8 4.9 33.7 14.0 Note: Existing Residential Densities based on combined review of planning district densities and traffic zone densities. They include traffic zones that are primarily developed for residential uses and roads. They do not include land in employment districts. Despite the fact that density is the most common method to measure compactness in urban communities, there is much confusion about this variable and very few definitive guidelines. Four density variables (illustrated in Figure 1) have been developed. Densities for Mississauga are summarized in Table 1. A summary of density information for the City of Mississauga s twentythree residential planning districts from the Housing Matters: report follows. Planning District densities provide a broad perspective on densities. 1 Planning District densities for residential units and population are illustrated in Figures 2 and 3 and summarized in Tables 2 and 3. How does Mississauga compare? Mississauga has been the subject of a great deal of criticism regarding its development pattern, housing stock and mix of land uses. It is often viewed as a sprawling, single use landscape. The reality is quite different. Mississauga is ranked third in terms of density in the GTA-Hamilton area. 2 Its rank is very much a reflection of the time in which the City developed. It has the second largest housing stock in this area, a good mix of housing units and a wide variety of land uses. Mississauga was planned to be a fully urban municipality since its incorporation as a City in 1974 and has accommodated approximately 18% of the growth in the Greater Toronto Area over the last 20 years. When the communities currently being developed are completed, the City will be at the end of its greenfield development. Future development will be in the form of intensification and redevelopment. This study presents a methodology which can be used to monitor the City s progress and provide a benchmark for future work. 1 Detailed information on densities by profiled community, node or traffic zone can be found in the Housing Matters: report (January 2005). 2 UDI. Malone Given Parsons Ltd. Analysis of Land Supply in the GTA - Hamilton Area. July 2004. Housing Matters: Page 1

Figure 1 Definitions Net Residential Land The sum of all lands on which residential units are built. Used to calculate Net. Net Residential Land Plus Roads The sum of all lands on which residential units are built plus the area of the public right-ofway (all roads from local roads to provincial highways). Used to calculate Net Plus Roads. Community Developed Land The sum of all lands on which residential units are built, the public right-of way and community land uses that include, commercial uses, schools and institutional uses, open space (parks and natural features), community uses such as community centres, places of religious assembly, walkways, utilities and office uses. Used to calculate Community. Gross Land All the land area in the designated study boundary (the node, the planning district or the traffic zone). Used to calculate Gross. City gross density excludes employment and airport lands. Housing Matters: Page 2

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Planning District TOTAL UNITS Population (2001 Census) Table 2 Residential Unit by Planning District Net (units/ha) Net (units/acre) Net Plus Roads (units/ha) Net Plus Roads (units/acre) Community (units/ha) Community (units/acre) Gross (units/ha) Gross (units/acre) Applewood 13,792 38,575 35.7 14.4 26.2 10.6 19.7 8.0 19.6 7.9 Central Erin Mills 9,812 29,325 23.5 9.5 15.6 6.3 10.5 4.3 10.0 4.1 Churchill Meadows 6,481 5,440 33.2 13.4 18.4 7.5 15.1 6.1 8.1 3.3 City Centre 5,059 8,500* 492.2 199.2 62.3 25.2 27.7 11.2 21.6 8.7 Clarkson - Lorne Park 13,697 39,250 14.6 5.9 10.5 4.3 8.2 3.3 8.0 3.2 Cooksville 16,976 43,140 37.2 15.1 25.5 10.3 19.3 7.8 18.6 7.5 Creditview 3,061 11,785 25.5 10.3 14.1 5.7 12.1 4.9 12.0 4.8 East Credit 15,811 52,080 23.3 9.4 15.4 6.2 10.8 4.4 9.8 4.0 Erin Mills 14,914 48,220 24.4 9.9 16.4 6.6 11.6 4.7 11.6 4.7 Erindale 7,227 23,275 19.7 8.0 14.4 5.8 9.1 3.7 9.0 3.7 Fairview 4,164 13,540 35.7 14.5 23.7 9.6 17.5 7.1 16.2 6.6 Hurontario 17,337 51,230 37.2 15.1 22.6 9.1 16.0 6.5 14.9 6.0 Lakeview 8,670 22,045 22.4 9.1 14.8 6.0 8.0 3.2 7.6 3.1 Lisgar 8,558 24,500 27.5 11.1 18.6 7.5 15.2 6.1 14.7 6.0 Malton 9,706 39,780 26.8 10.8 18.9 7.6 14.7 5.9 14.5 5.9 Meadowvale 13,965 41,815 30.7 12.4 21.4 8.6 17.4 7.0 17.4 7.0 Meadowvale Village 7,041 11,445 24.1 9.7 14.5 5.9 9.4 3.8 7.5 3.0 Mineola 3,272 9,660 9.6 3.9 7.2 2.9 6.2 2.5 6.1 2.5 Mississauga Valleys 9,591 26,750 47.2 19.1 33.7 13.6 26.9 10.9 26.8 10.8 Port Credit 5,593 10,260 53.8 21.8 33.6 13.6 23.4 9.5 20.1 8.1 Rathwood 10,131 30,880 26.8 10.8 18.1 7.3 14.2 5.8 14.2 5.7 Sheridan 5,683 16,840 16.0 6.5 11.1 4.5 7.9 3.2 7.3 2.9 Streetsville 4,425 11,795 19.9 8.1 13.9 5.6 9.7 3.9 9.0 3.6 Total/Average 214,966 607,620 26.3 10.6 17.6 7.3 12.7 5.3 11.8 4.9 Notes: Total units are calculated based on the existing residential units as of the end of 2003 as per the Planning and Building Department Integrated Development Monitoring System Land Use Core Database (2003) and the Residential Unit. *City Centre population data based on Mississauga Growth Forecasts, Population Growth November 2003. Housing Matters: Page 4

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Planning District TOTAL UNITS Population (2001 Census) Net (persons/ha) Table 3 Population by Planning District Net (persons/acre) Net Plus Roads (persons/ha) Net Plus Roads (persons/acre) Community (persons/ha) Community (persons/acre) Gross (persons/ha) Gross (persons/acre) Applewood 13,792 38,575 99.8 40.4 73.2 29.6 55.2 22.3 54.7 7.9 Central Erin Mills 9,812 29,325 70.2 28.4 46.5 18.8 31.4 12.7 30.0 4.1 Churchill Meadows 6,481 5,440 27.8 11.3 15.5 6.3 12.6 5.1 6.8 3.3 City Centre 5,059 8,500* 827.0 334.7 104.7 42.4 46.6 18.8 36.3 14.7 Clarkson - Lorne Park 13,697 39,250 41.8 16.9 30.1 12.2 23.4 9.5 22.9 3.2 Cooksville 16,976 43,140 94.5 38.2 64.9 26.2 49.2 19.9 47.2 7.5 Creditview 3,061 11,785 98.0 39.7 54.2 21.9 46.6 18.9 46.1 4.8 East Credit 15,811 52,080 76.8 31.1 50.6 20.5 35.6 14.4 32.3 4.0 Erin Mills 14,914 48,220 78.8 31.9 53.1 21.5 37.5 15.2 37.4 4.7 Erindale 7,227 23,275 63.5 25.7 46.3 18.8 29.3 11.9 29.0 3.7 Fairview 4,164 13,540 116.1 47.0 77.1 31.2 56.8 23.0 52.8 6.6 Hurontario 17,337 51,230 109.9 44.5 66.8 27.0 47.3 19.2 44.0 6.0 Lakeview 8,670 22,045 57.1 23.1 37.5 15.2 20.4 8.3 19.4 3.1 Lisgar 8,558 24,500 78.8 31.9 53.4 21.6 43.4 17.6 42.2 6.0 Malton 9,706 39,780 109.8 44.4 77.3 31.3 60.2 24.4 59.4 5.9 Meadowvale 13,965 41,815 92.0 37.2 63.9 25.9 52.0 21.0 52.0 7.0 Meadowvale Village 7,041 11,445 39.1 15.8 23.5 9.5 15.2 6.2 12.2 3.0 Mineola 3,272 9,660 28.5 11.5 21.3 8.6 18.3 7.4 18.1 2.5 Mississauga Valleys 9,591 26,750 131.6 53.3 93.9 38.0 75.1 30.4 74.6 10.8 Port Credit 5,593 10,260 98.7 39.9 61.6 24.9 42.9 17.4 36.9 8.1 Rathwood 10,131 30,880 81.7 33.1 55.1 22.3 43.4 17.6 43.3 5.7 Sheridan 5,683 16,840 47.5 19.2 32.9 13.3 23.4 9.5 21.6 2.9 Streetsville 4,425 11,795 53.1 21.5 37.1 15.0 25.8 10.5 24.0 3.6 Total/Average 214,966 607,620 74.3 30.1 33.7 14.0 36.3 15.0 33.7 4.9 Notes: *City Centre population data based on Mississauga Growth Forecasts, Population Growth November 2003. Housing Matters: Page 6

For more information contact: City of Mississauga Planning and Building Department, Policy Planning Division 300 City Centre Drive Mississauga, Ontario, L5B 3C1 (905) 896-5000 www.mississauga.ca