Mississauga City Council, Municipal government body in Mississauga, Canada.
Mississauga City Council is the municipal government body operating from the Council Chamber at the Civic Centre in the city. The governing body comprises a mayor and eleven councillors who represent different wards across the community.
The council was established with a structure of one mayor and eleven representatives, maintaining this composition since its founding. This stable arrangement has allowed the city to sustain consistent governance across multiple decades.
The Council manages a conflicts of interest registry and maintains public records to ensure transparency between government officials and the local community.
Meetings take place regularly at the Civic Centre and are open for public observation. Visitors can find information about ongoing projects and decisions that affect the city.
Each council member serves simultaneously on both the city council and the Peel Regional Council, creating a dual representation structure. This double role allows local representatives to influence decisions at both government levels.
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