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The City of Brampton is advancing plans for a new residential complex at 8654 Mississauga Road, featuring a mix of apartments and townhouses totaling 243 units. The units range from one to three bedrooms, with townhouses exclusively offering three-bedroom layouts. Amenities include outdoor spaces and both above-ground and underground parking.

Positioned to promote upscale housing alongside natural heritage areas like Credit River, it aligns with Ontario’s growth plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe, part of a broader effort to increase residential development in the area. Proposed adjustments to road access, including signalized access and new road construction, are under consideration to accommodate the development.

City officials highlight the project’s future proximity to highways 401 and 407, enhancing residential density and transit connectivity. Despite concerns about environmental impact, Credit Valley Conservation officials deem the project manageable within regulatory boundaries. However, reports from Peel District School Board and Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board raise concerns about limited student capacity, potentially affecting school assignments for new residents. Zoning amendments are pending review, with no set timeline for construction commencement at this stage.