Mississippi Mills Seeks Feedback to Improve Local Road Services

By

James Sinclair
March 4, 2026 1:46 pm

The Municipality of Mississippi Mills, Ontario, is asking residents to share their thoughts on road maintenance and public works through a new online survey launched in March 2026. This feedback is part of a community-wide review to see how the town can better manage its streets and infrastructure as the local population grows.

The Municipality of Mississippi Mills is currently looking at how its Roads and Public Works department handles daily operations. Residents are encouraged to use the survey to rate the quality of current services and suggest areas where the town could be more efficient.

The Roads and Public Works Department is responsible for maintaining more than 360 kilometres of roads. This work includes essential winter services such as plowing, sanding, and salting to keep routes safe for drivers.

According to the Mississippi Mills Council, the survey results will help inform the town’s long-term planning. The municipality uses an asset management plan to track the condition of local infrastructure and decide when it is time to repair or replace specific roads and equipment.

Mayor Christa Lowry and the council will use the public input to help guide future budget decisions. The survey remains open to all residents who want to provide feedback on how their community infrastructure is maintained.

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