The City of Mississauga is reviewing its Fireworks by-law and wants community input
The City of Mississauga is reviewing its Fireworks by-law, and are looking for your input.
From February 22 – March 20, residents are invited to provide input about fireworks in Mississauga. Responses will inform recommendations for potential changes to a number of fireworks-related topics including:
Increasing regulations on fireworks use in Mississauga
Increasing fines for illegal fireworks use in Mississauga
Increased enforcement of the fireworks by-law in Mississauga
There are two ways you can provide your feedback into potential changes to the Fireworks by-law:
Complete the survey online until March 20 at
Attend one of two Virtual Public Meetings March 2 and 7, 6:30 – 8 p.m. The meetings will include a presentation and question and answer session. Register for the meetings at yoursay.Mississauga.ca/fireworks
Here’s some background info if you’re not familiar with the current fireworks laws:
Am I allowed to set off fireworks in Mississauga?
I hear fireworks all the time in my neighbourhood. When are they allowed?