What is my responsibility for snow clearing in Mississauga?

What is my responsibility for snow clearing versus the City of Mississauga’s?
Here’s what the city says:

What does a resident of Mississauga clear?

It’s strongly suggested that you be a good neighbour and clear your sidewalk and driveway of snow and ice as soon as possible after a snowfall to allow others to travel safely. Residents can also help older adults and people with physical disabilities by offering to help clear snow and ice from their property.

Avoid parking your vehicle on residential streets when it snows. Parked vehicles prevent winter crews from salting and clearing roads for emergency vehicles, public transit and residents. Temporary parking permits may be suspended at any time during snowfall so that roads can be cleared safely.

Keep waste containers off of the road. Set them back from the street to allow enough space for the snow plows to pass.

What Does the City of Mississauga Clear?

Surfaces are salted if five centimetres or less of snow has fallen, and plowed and salted when more than five centimetres falls. 

The City’s winter maintenance crews clear priority roads and sidewalks, on-street bike lanes, bus stops, pedestrian crossings and specific roadside trails within 12 to 24 hours of the snow stopping. Residential roads are cleared within 24 to 36 hours of the snow stopping.

It may take longer to clear roads and sidewalks if there are back-to-back storms, or when a significant weather event is declared. 

For more information on snow clearing, visit mississauga.ca/snow

For Snow Clearing Updates:

  • Follow @MississaugaSnow on Twitter

  • Call 3-1-1 (or 905-615-4311 outside city limits)