Guided by our commitment to community safety and well-being, Peel Regional Police is expanding and growing to provide the most progressive, innovative and inclusive service to address the evolving needs of our region’s growing population. The new projects that will come to life in the near future symbolize our vision of community integration and growth.

Construction of 23 Division

23 Division will be Peel Regional Police’s new modern and expanded facility located at the northwest corner of Lagerfeld Drive and Mississauga Road in Brampton. Through this growth and expansion, we will continue to address the evolving needs of our communities while we provide top-tier police services.

This new division will accommodate more officers than any of the existing PRP divisions across the region. 23 Division will be home to several units across our service, such as uniform patrol, Criminal Investigation Bureau, Community Intervention and Response Team (CIRT) unit, bike patrol, Community Liaison Office, Divisional Mobilization Unit (DMU) satellite office, and will include an accident reporting centre.

About the Project

  • Building Area: 61,000 square footage
  • Building Size: 2 storey building
  • Ground Breaking: June 2024
  • Early Site Work: July 2024
  • Construction: Beginning in September 2024
  • Schedule: 7 a.m. – 5 p.m.
  • Open to the Public: Late 2026 to early 2027

 

 

Construction of the new Operational Support Facility

The Operational Support Facility (OSF), located at 8100 Mississauga Road, north of Steeles Avenue, is a new Peel Regional Police construction project that aims to enhance our service delivery for all residents and support our growing community in Peel.

With ultra-modern, sustainable design, OSF will become home to several operations such as the 9-1-1 Communications Centre, Community Safety Operations Centre, Data Analytics, ITS, Records Services, Road Safety Services and Community Safety & Well-Being (CSWB)..

About the Project

  • Building Area: 250,000 square footage
  • Building Size: 5 storey building
  • Ground Breaking: October 2023 
  • Early Site Work: November 2023
  • Construction: Beginning Early 2024
  • Schedule: Weekdays between 7 a.m. – 5 p.m. and occasional weekend work.
  • Open to the Public: Late 2027 to early 2028

Peel Regional Police will continue to update the community on the progress of new construction projects when information becomes available. The following measures are being implemented to minimize noise and inconveniences for residents in the area. We thank you for your patience and understanding.

  • Noise Control: Contractors will adhere to regulations and will not undertake work outside of permitted hours.
  • Traffic Management: Traffic control measures will be in place to ensure the safety of both residents and construction workers. Detours and alternative routes will be marked.
  • Environment: Efforts to minimize dust and debris and Regular Street cleaning will happen.

If you have any questions, please contact our media office at media.relations@peelpolice.ca

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Why is PRP building the new 23 Division?
Peel Region is growing and with greater population comes greater need for public safety. We have been serving communities in Peel Region through our four community divisions since 1981. Peel’s population is over 1.5 million and is expected to be close to 2 million in less than 20 years. We are committed to community’s safety and well-being, and through our new modern and expanded facility, we will enhance our efficiency in responding to calls for service from the public and be able to dedicate more resources to address the evolving needs of our growing community.
When will construction be completed on 23 Division?
Early works will commence in July 2024 and construction is expected to start in September 2024, with anticipated completion by late 2026.
What is OSF and why is PRP building it?
The OSF will house PRP critical business systems, which are currently located at 7750 Hurontario Street, a facility which is over 40 years old with dated infrastructure. The Operational Support Facility will accommodate current and future growth and in order to address the public safety needs of our communities.
What services will be available in the OSF?
The OSF is not a police division, it is a support facility.  The following areas will be relocated from Sir Robert Peel Centre to the new OSF:
  • 9-1-1 Communications
  • IT Services
  • Records
  • CSWB Services
  • Road Safety Service
  • Data Analytics Services 
When will construction be completed on the OSF building?
The OSF building construction has an anticipated completion date in early 2028.
Outside OSF building
23 Division - Outside building

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