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Individual property boundaries within the City of Mississauga. Attribute information contains Address, Legal Description, Roll Number, Teranet PIN, MAX ID, Property Status, Zoning, Mississauga Official Plan, Existing Landuse, Heritage Status, City Owned Status, MPAC Code, Character Area, Ward, Councillor, ZArea and other information pertaining to the property.
Individual property boundaries within the City of Mississauga. Attribute information contains Address, Legal Description, Roll Number, Teranet PIN, MAX ID, Property Status, Zoning, Mississauga Official Plan, Existing Landuse, Heritage Status, City Owned Status, MPAC Code, Character Area, Ward, Councillor, ZArea and other information pertaining to the property.
Planning Landuse boundaries within the City of Mississauga containing following attribute information: Official Plan Code and Description.
The Mississauga Official Plan is a guiding document whose goals and policies provide direction for the future growth and development within the City while keeping social, economic, cultural and environmental concerns in mind. This Plan aligns itself with the legislative and policy initiatives set out by the Province of Ontario and the Region of Peel.
Coordinate System: NAD 1983 UTM Zone 17N
Civic address within the City of Mississauga.
Civic address within the City of Mississauga.
The Street Intersection Node data represents the point locations where the street centreline segments intersect and at various crossings (ex. railway, river).
The dataset contains points within Peel Region and around the perimeter of Peel Region. The points contain the municipality name the point is within (not the maintainer!), the road number, the street class, an icon rotation value (in degrees), and a text rotation value (in degrees). The rotation values are set assuming that the map is being viewed with a -45 degree angle under the NAD 1983 UTM Zone 17N.
The dataset also supports stacked labels, such as in the case of the QEW & 403. They are split using semicolons.
A single line representation of each track in the Region of Peel's railway network, including mainlines, crossovers, branch lines, yards, siding, spurs, and abandoned track. The various track types were based on definitions used by the OpenStreetMap project (brief descriptions of each can be found in the Supplemental Information section). This dataset includes the Union-Pearson Express line.The trackage outside of the Region of Peel was obtained from GeoBase's National Railway Network (v1.0, 2013-06). This data was modified to use the same attributes as the Peel data and some data, such as track use, owner, and operator were transferred over to enrich the dataset as a whole.
This street network is a fork of the original SLSN that allows for routing across the Region of Peel. It includes important features that allow more accurate routing, such as speed limits, access restrictions, oneways, and divided roads. The network is not entirely complete, as it has not been tested for robustness and does not yet include turn restriction data that is integral to routing accurately and safely.