Mississippi Mills Residents Can Review New Community Project Plans

By

James Sinclair
March 9, 2026 11:12 am

The Mississippi Mills Council and Committee of the Whole have set their next public meetings for March 10, 2026, in Mississippi Mills, Ontario. These sessions provide an opportunity for local people to see how upcoming projects and service changes might affect their homes and neighbourhoods.

The municipal clerk has published the official agendas for both meetings on the Mississippi Mills Council online portal. Community members can use the portal to look at specific topics being discussed, such as local planning and service delivery, before the meetings take place.

These meetings follow the start of a new $2 fee for paper water bills, which officially began in March 2026. Reviewing the agendas helps residents stay informed about how these types of administrative updates and other pending decisions could impact their household costs.

By checking the online calendar, residents can prepare comments or attend the meetings to hear decisions firsthand. The municipality uses these sessions to ensure transparency regarding infrastructure, planning, and budgeting decisions that affect the community.

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